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Five Ways You Can Pay for College
June 13, 2016
Learn about five ways you can pay for college.
If you’re worried about how you’re going to pay for college, there are several sources of financial assistance available to help cover your expenses, including grants, loans, scholarships and work-study programs. Each year the Federal Student Aid office provides more than $150 billion in financial assistance to students interested in continuing their education.
While they are the largest source of financial aid in the country, they’re not the only one... Read full article
Scholarships for College
May 16, 2016
Learn about five different types of scholarships for college.
Academic/Merit
Academic or merit scholarships are awarded to students based on superior academic achievement. Historically, academic scholarships have been reserved for top performers and are based on G.P.A., test scores and other factors. These scholarships are often awarded at a national level. They are very prestigious and represent the largest financial awards.
However, there are also scholarships available for students wit... Read full article
Benefits of Online Tutoring
April 18, 2016
Learn about five benefits of online tutoring.
It’s Convenient.
When you work with an online tutor, you save time and money because you don’t have to travel to meet your tutor for sessions. All you have to do to start your session is connect to the Internet. Because of the virtual nature of online tutoring, tutors are available nearly any time of day, so you can quickly get your questions answered. This is pa... Read full article
Back to School Checklist
February 15, 2016
A back to school checklist provides parents and students with a list of activities to complete before the first day of school.
Medical Paperwork
Most schools require students to submit medical paperwork at or before the start of the school year. The school needs information about your child’s general physical health, allergies, disabilities and any condition or illness that could impact your child’s ability to learn. If your child plays sports, there may be additi... Read full article
Summer Activities for Kids
November 16, 2015
Article lists four fun summer activities for kids.
Library
Whether your child is a preschooler or... Read full article
Summer Tutoring
September 14, 2015
Article examines five benefits of summer tutoring for students.
When the school bell rings for the final time, the last thing most students and parents have on their mind for the summer is studying. However, summer provides the perfect opportunity for students to continue learning. Regardless of whether or not you’ve worked with a tutor in the past, the summer months may be a good time to consider hiring one. Below are just some of the benefits of summer tutoring.
You Have More Time
During the summer, you have more time to devote to your tutoring sessions. Without the daily grind that accompanies the school year, you have more freedom to choose how you spend your time. When you work with a tutor during the school year, it becomes one more thing you have to fit into your schedule. With extra time in your sche
Scheduling College Visits
February 16, 2015
Article about the importance of scheduling college visits. Learn four reasons students should consider scheduling college visits.
If you are a high school student interested in going to college, it’s never too early to start thinking about scheduling college visits. In today’s information age, an in-person visit may not seem necessary. But taking the time to visit the campuses of colleges and universities you are interested in attending will provide you with insight you can’t get from brochures, the internet or other information you have received.
It is a good idea to begin visiting schools before your senior year. Touring different campuses will help you narrow down your search and doing so before your senior year will give you a chance to re-visit your top choices before you have to make a decision about what school you want to attend. Below is a list of four reasons you s
Four Ways You Can Encourage Your Child to Read
November 17, 2014
Articles teaches parents four ways they can encourage their child to read.
Some children love to read from an early age, while others need some encouragement to pick up a book. Regardless of whether your child is a natural reader or needs a little extra push, it is important to help your child develop good reading habits. If you can teach your child to enjoy reading when they are young, it is something they will likely continue to enjoy as they grow up. Here are four tips for teaching your child how much fun reading can be.
Read With Your Child
Make reading part of your child’s daily routine at a very young age, even before they begin talking. When you incorporate reading into your child’s day, they will think of it as a natural part of their routine, rather than another chore they have to check off their list. In addi
The Benefits of Extracurricular Activities
February 11, 2014
Benefits of extracurricular activities for students
As a new school year begins, your children will be given a variety of opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities. While it’s important not to overload kids with pursuits outside of the classroom, there are many benefits to taking part in a couple of well-chosen activities. When making a decision about what activities, if any, your children should participate in, keep the following things in mind.
Promote Social Skills
There’s a good chance your children will be in class with the same students year after year. Extracurricular activities give your kids an opportunity to meet other children they wouldn’t normally get to meet and develop their social skills in an environment other than a classroom. This can be especially helpful if you
Choosing Extracurricular Activities
November 13, 2013
Learn about ways to choose the right extracurricular activities for your and your child.
As your children get older, there is a good chance they will begin showing interest in extracurricular activities offered through their school or local community programs. These activities are a great way for your child to explore areas they may not be exposed to during the normal school day. From dance to sports to art, there are countless programs in which your child may choose to participate. But how do you know what activities are right for both your child and for you? After all, you will be the one responsible for paying any required fees and driving them back and forth as necessary. Below is a list of four things to consider when helping your child select an extracurricular activity.
What is Your Child Interested In?
A good place to start when selecting