
Is Your Kid Cut Out For College? Take this quiz:
Here are a few quick questions to ask yourself to help you decide is your kid cut out for college. Ready for the rigors of an independent academic life, and

Here are a few quick questions to ask yourself to help you decide is your kid cut out for college. Ready for the rigors of an independent academic life, and

This is the first in a series of tips to help you plan your campus visits.

How should high school juniors begin preparing for college admissions? This article outlines what juniors can do to kickstart the college admissions process.

Learn the easiest way to apply to U.S. universities from Argentina.

Great College Advice describes the mission of a liberal arts education: to prepare the student not for a job, but for the world at large.

As high school ends and college approaches, many students ask, “should I take a gap year?”. We believe that a gap year has many benefits, and colleges and universities are supportive of students who choose to take a gap year. This post provides practical advice on how to craft your gap year while staying on track for college.

When is the best time to go see colleges? Unfortunately, it is not during the upcoming holiday breaks.

Do you dream of studying in the United States? Are you Brazilian? This guide will help you understand the American higher education system and provide you with tops about how

Private college counselors cost $4,000-$50,000+ but can deliver 5-10x ROI through merit scholarships. Learn costs, value, and how to choose the right fit.