Your challenge as a parent is to support your student as she applies to college but let her do the work.
College admissions tests, a rite of passage for high school students, are changing. Here's what you and your child need to know.
In middle and high school, students take a wider range of tests, and parents need to learn the difference between the PSAT, AP and ACT to help guide them.
Find out how these two college admissions tests differ and whether your student should take one or the other, or both.
The AP program gives students the opportunity to take college-level courses while they are still in high school.
Parents can help their high school seniors put college admissions decisions in perspective.
More students are applying to college than ever before. Even with the increased competition, most who apply to four-year colleges are admitted.
My son works 20 hours a week to pay for his car, not to help support the family. This job takes up all of his time outside of school and leaves him no opportunity to get involved in other activities. Will admissions officers understand and...
Expert tips on surviving the college application process (without doing all the work yourself!).
Ten easy steps to helping your child crack the SAT code.