Tag: scholarships
Why You Should Apply for Your Student Loans Now
April 21, 2023. Andrew Sheldon
Acting sooner rather than later this year, could save you thousands in the long run on your student loans.
How to Fill Out Your FAFSA Form
October 20, 2022. Andrew Sheldon
Filling out a FASFA form is one of the most important, yet often confusing (and underutilized) steps in the college enrollment process. To help make sense of it all, we put together a primer on all things FAFSA.
What I Learned Sending My Kid to College (That Isn’t Taught in Textbooks)
July 01, 2021. Donald Kerr
College is getting more expensive – and more difficult to pay for – every year. But there are numerous ways to save money on tuition.
Saving and Paying for College
April 30, 2020. Nalea Ko
Learn how to plan ahead, so you can save enough money to cover college tuition, room and board, and course materials.
Money Saving Tips for College Students
February 20, 2020. Nalea Ko
Learn how you can reduce the financial burden of paying for college with these helpful money saving tips for college students.
Red Sox Plate a Run for Scholarship Funds
June 24, 2019. Jerry Ascierto
The Red Sox Foundation’s license plate program helps to drive Rhode Island and Connecticut public high school students to college.
Navigating the Grad School College Search Process
January 02, 2019. Cassandra Raposo
The college search process is difficult enough for a burgeoning undergrad. Searching for a grad school can be just as stressful.
10 Things to Look For in a Private School
July 31, 2017. Roberto Cruz
Selecting a school for a child is one of the most important decisions a family makes. For those with the means to pay for education, private elementary schools and secondary schools regularly offer smaller class sizes, a more flexible curriculum and religious studies. A report from EducationNext, a scholarly journal published by Stanford University, also…
10 Places Worth Checking Out on College Campuses
July 31, 2017. AAA Staff
Becoming familiar with each of these campus spots as soon as possible will be valuable on the road from freshman to alum.