Blog for Students & Families

  • What Is a Capstone Course?

    As your student gets ready to wrap up their college experience, there’s often one requirement they’ll have to handle during their final semester of higher education: the capstone course. While the idea of tackling it may be intimidating, it can be an exceptional experience for soon-to-be graduates. However, many students aren’t entirely sure what a…

  • What’s the Difference Between College and University in the USA?

    As your student explores the options for furthering their academic and career goals through their education and earning a degree, they’ll likely notice something interesting. One school may be labeled a “college,” while another is labeled as a “university.” It isn’t uncommon for people to use the two terms interchangeably in conversation. But, when it’s…

  • What Is Work-Study and How Does It Pay for College?

    Paying for college can be challenging. Luckily, there are numerous options for financial aid, allowing students to secure opportunities to cover the cost. One such option is the work-study program. Work-study is unique. It isn’t just a student financial aid award. Instead, it’s an opportunity to learn valuable skills, gather work experience, and pay for…

  • DANTES & CLEP Exam Prep – The Ultimate Guide

    Many students want higher education and to find ways to make college less expensive and easier to manage. By testing out of college courses, the path to their degree isn’t just shorter; it’s also more affordable. DANTES and CLEP exams are great options for speeding up earning a degree. However, many students aren’t aware that…

  • 8 Ways Students Can Get Involved in Politics (and Why They Should)

    Many students question whether they should get involved in politics. High schoolers predominately aren’t old enough to vote, so they may worry that their voice doesn’t matter. Even college students may have doubts, questioning whether they know enough about various topics to weigh in properly. While the world of politics can be intimidating, that doesn’t…

  • Eco-Friendly School Supplies for Zero Waste School Year

    As summer begins to wind down, back-to-school planning ramps up. The excitement of buying new school supplies is undeniable, but it’s important to consider the environmental impact of purchasing fresh items each year. Getting school supplies is a normal part of the process, ensuring students have the right tools to start the year off strong….

  • Budgeting for Teens – A Guide for Parents

    For many teens, the idea of budgeting is a bit ambiguous. Most students understand that budgeting is a good idea. However, budgeting for teens isn’t something that’s taught in most high schools. As a parent, you can help your teen by providing clear guidance on budgeting and money management. Plus, budgeting is one of many…

  • The Pros and Cons of Greek Life in College

    Most soon-to-be college students are familiar with the concept of Greek Life in college. Sororities and fraternities are referenced in all kinds of entertainment, including television shows and movies aimed at teens. Additionally, many students have a parent who joined a Greek life organization, which may make the idea more enticing. Even so, many aspiring…

  • What Are the Best Elective Classes in High School?

    Overall, high school students have only a handful of opportunities to customize their educational experience. The majority of the high school classes they take are required for graduation. Elective classes are the exception, allowing your student to choose high school electives and handpick part of their curriculum based on their personal interests, academic goals, or…

  • How to Choose College Classes – 8 Expert Tips

    How do I choose my classes for college; it’s a question that plagues every student. The process is different than it was in high school. Plus, it can be hard to decide which courses are worth taking, and which should be handled when, when all your student has to guide them is a single paragraph…