Timely Tips to Ease You Through The Process
The College to Career Season is On
College to career planning begins before the drop of leaves and the shift in the winds. Summer closes, and the seriousness of the Fall returns to households and all who support the education-seeking student. This year, by all indications, will be another fun and...
Lifelong Learning – Affordable and Achievable
Choosing an education pathway can be a maze of twists and turns that can baffle even the best of individuals. With the recent announcement of the Mass Reconnect Program a new way to make education affordable, lets look at the many ways to find an affordable education...
Returning to Repayment 2023
Returning to Repayment – What’s Ahead for Student Loan Borrowers? The freeze on student loan payments expires in September. In place since March 2020, the start of the pandemic, Federal Student Loan borrowers have been exempted from making monthly payments and saw...
The Higher Ed Money Swap
The season for scholarship awards. Congratulations to ALL Recognition of academic and personal accomplishments in and out of school. Shared with students and families at commencement ceremonies, local civic and community award dinners, and workplaces for employees'...
NO SUMMER SLIDE
Congratulations, Class of 2023 WOW - To the students and the parents of the graduating Class 2023 - WOW Kindergarten, elementary, middle, high school, college, and graduate students – Congratulation! It is time to pause, recharge and refuel. But let's not hit the...
Ways to Fund (Pay) For College
The average amount a family can anticipate spending for one year of the post-secondary cost will range from $15K (public), $25K (private), and $30K (for-profit trade school). Keep in mind that four key variables can affect the range: The family's overall financial...
