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Keeping Vigil on 2024-25 Merit Scholarship Deadlines

Featured guest blog, originally written for College Kickstart. If you’re in the hunt for merit scholarships, be sure to stay on top of explicit deadlines a school on your list might have. In some cases, like Boston University and USC, it’s a hard deadline that you have to meet in order for you to be…

Key Reasons Why Parents of College Students Need a Power of Attorney

Sending a child off to college is a significant milestone that comes with mixed feelings of excitement, pride, and concern. While your child is stepping into a new phase of independence, there are important legal safeguards to consider. One such safeguard is setting up a power of attorney (POA). This legal document can be crucial…

Six Financial Tips for New College Students

Navigating the transition from high school to college is an exciting yet challenging time for both students and parents. Having successfully completed the college application journey, campus tours, and ultimately selecting a college, students and their parents are now ready to embark on this new chapter. This is the best time to equip students with…

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A College Student’s Guide to Building a Budget

College is a period of significant change and growth for students. It marks the beginning of financial independence for many, requiring the development of effective money management skills. Creating a budget is essential for college students to effectively manage their finances, which allows them to focus on their studies and alleviate added stress from money…

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6 Top Benefits of Summer Jobs & Internships for Students

As the season of sunshine and warmth approaches, high school and college students may find themselves wondering how to make the most of their upcoming summer break. While catching up on sleep and finding time to unwind are typical summer activities, there are additional possibilities to explore, such as seeking out a summer job or…

Navigating the Student Loan Grace Period: A Comprehensive Guide

Following graduation, leaving school, or dropping below half-time enrollment, college students are granted a student loan grace period. During this time, borrowers do not have to make payments towards their student loans. This temporary break serves as a valuable opportunity for recent graduates and those transitioning out of school to secure employment and acclimate to…