Educational Planning Articles
StuFund announces the production of its new eBook I Pay, You Repay - A Dialogue on Financial Aid for Parents and Students ". Written by mother-son team Donna and Brian Sotolongo, this book provides a cross-generational dialogue about financial aid. Our experts focus on giving parents and stude
By David Stoffer, Educational Consultant
The New SAT was overhauled in 2005. This revamping was done to address critics, the most famous
being Richard C. Atkinson, the University of California’s outgoing president of the U.C. public
university system. He and others accused the exam of not be
Selecting schools can be an overwhelming task. Here are some tips to get the most out of college fairs:
Before the fair, spend time determining what kind of school best suits YOU. This major process takes time and is complete when you finally say "Yes!" to your school of choice. Remember th
College was the first time I had to learn how to live on a budget. Arriving on college with 500 bucks in my debit account reminded me really quickly that I was truly on my own.
After leaving the college book store minus 400 dollars spent on textbooks, I knew I was in trouble. Okay, okay, I had a
Freshman Life 101
The day I Ieft for college was a momentous occasion. I was finally leaving home, abandoning friends and family to strike out on my own. I smugly packed up my clothes, favorite posters, stereo and CDs and said good bye to the pink colored walls of the bedroom that I had shared