Over the past few years there have been a number of changes in what colleges are expecting from students applying for admission. When it comes to the ACT and SAT, some of the changes are changing –...
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For many teens, the difference between being able to attend college – or not – comes down to five letters... FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
If you’re planning to go to college, chances are you’ll be taking one of the standardized tests – either the S.A.T. or the A.C.T. But which one is better?
It’s probably the biggest decision teens will make before they are adults: what path to pursue after high school. Our report presents career opportunities many teens might not be aware of.
Ava gets some advice on two of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your teen years: should I go to college, and if so, where?
We pretty much know which colleges are the most prestigious, the most expensive, or the most academically respected. But how about the schools that are most loved by their students?
If you are one of the nearly 3 million students planning to apply to college this year, Emily talks with Rob Franek about which schools rate the friendliest.
There are several things you can do to enhance your college application. Emily talks with college expert Rob Franek about one of them--taking AP courses.
For those of us planning to go to college, which colleges to apply to is probably one of the biggest decisions we’ll make in our high school years.
When it comes to applying to college, no part of the application offers you a better chance to show who you are, than the college essay.
If you’re on the fence about whether to go to college or not to go to college, you may want to consider one more factor: happiness.
Carlynn gives advice on scholarships your parents can help you earn.
We find out what the top three “green” schools in the country are, according to the Princeton Review.
Some tips on getting over some of the highest hurdles to getting a higher education from the Scholarship Guru... Carlynn Greene.
When you realize that there are almost four thousand colleges in the US – figuring out which are the best ones for you can seem overwhelming.
Our Scholarship Guru Carlynn is back with another clever way to earn money for college.
Carlynn is here to bust some myths about who can get scholarships for college.
In “Make the Grade” this week, Christin explains how your family vacations could help in making a decision on where to go to college.
Being able to spend a semester studying abroad is one of the most popular programs US colleges offer. But suppose instead of just a semester you could get your entire college education in another...
Scholarship Guru Carlynn is here with some advice about crowdfunding for your college costs.
One of the biggest decisions teens applying to college need to make is whether to apply Early Decision. In our top story from Show 2002, Ava gets advice from Rob Franek.