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

Did you apply for an honors program? Are you trying to decide if it is worth participating? Read more to learn about the benefits of joining an honors program.
Don’t rely on the campus tour guide to be the only voice you listen to when you visit a college or university. There’s so much more to hear!
A NY Times article mentions that according to a survey by the Higher Education Research Institute at the UCLA, 39% of first-year students at less selective campuses said they had gone
This is the first in a series of tips to help you plan your campus visits.
High school juniors: As you put together your 12th grade class schedule, please keep in mind that colleges want to see you continue to challenge yourself with appropriate course rigor.
Follow this grade-by-grade college admissions guide for high school to keep you on track to get accepted to the college of your dreams.
College admission tips for 9th grade: High school freshman should focus on grades and extracurriculars to set themselves up for success down the road.
College admissions advice for 10th grade: Here is where to focus entering your second semester of sophomore year to position yourself for application success.