By official GIPHY channel for Late Night with Seth Meyers Do you want to pursuit a higher education but…
Category: Preparing Yourself
Letting go is the hardest part of seeing your kid off to college, so it’s essential to prepare yourself for the upcoming changes. Discuss expectations and academic goals ahead of time, and make financial plans with your child, including a tentative budget outlining who will pay for what. Keep the communication lines open and stay in touch. This is a time of transition for both of you.
The cost of education continues to rise each year. In fact, new studies show that schools are…
While managing their student loans and college expenses, many students find themselves in need of at least one bank account…
TASFA stands for the Texas Application for State Financial Aid. It’s meant for students who are ineligible for federal aid…
TASFA stands for the Texas Application for State Financial Aid. It’s meant for students who are ineligible for federal aid…
Opening a bank account for a minor can be a great idea. It provides young students financial literacy and responsibility…
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Embarking on a college career is exciting, but it’s important to remember the biggest difference between high school and college:…
College students are never limited to on-campus housing. In fact, there are many housing options you and your child may…
Sending your child off to college is a sentimental time that’s filled with everything from difficult emotions to overwhelming to-do…