College! Podcast Episode 4: Understanding Recent and Potential Policy Changes in College Admissions and Financial Aid

Navigating the Changing Landscape of College Admissions and Financial Aid: What You Need to Know The landscape of college admissions and financial aid is experiencing […]
Top 50 Private Scholarship Opportunities for February 21-29, 2025

Top 50 Private Scholarship Opportunities for February 24-29, 2025. CAP’s Weekly Private Scholarship List February 24-29, 2025 Welcome to College Aid Pro’s Weekly Private Scholarship […]
How the Potential Taxation of Scholarships Could Impact College-Bound Families

Potential Taxation of Scholarships: How This Proposal Could Affect College-Bound Families Scholarships have always been a critical component of many families’ strategies for paying for college. […]
9 Crucial Ways a Department of Education Shutdown Could Disrupt College Admissions, Financial Aid, and Campus Services

How a Department of Education Shutdown Could Disrupt College Admissions, Financial Aid, and Campus Services. As college-bound families prepare for the critical next steps in their […]
Top 38 Private Scholarship Opportunities for February 14-23, 2025

CAP’s Weekly Private Scholarship List: February 14-23, 2025 Discover Essential Scholarship Opportunities and Deadlines Due This Week Welcome to College Aid Pro’s Weekly Private Scholarship List! […]
The Potential Department of Education (DOE) Shutdown: 6 Expert Predictions Families Need to Know

What We Know, What We Predict, and How You Can Stay in Control Families across the country are feeling uneasy about the latest news regarding […]
When Your Student Aid Index (SAI) is Too High

When Your Student Aid Index (SAI) is Too High Are you left scrambling after filling out the FAFSA because you didn’t get as much as you […]
5 FAFSA Tips Every Parent Needs to Know Before They Fill It Out

FAFSA Tips for Parents: A Guide to Getting it Right If you’re anything like me, the thought of filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal […]
How a Financial Aid Miscalculation Almost Cost One Family $40,000

Understanding college costs can be overwhelming for families, especially when the numbers provided by schools don’t seem to add up. Recently, we worked with a family […]
College Prep: The Olympic Sport You Didn’t Know You Were Training For

Could College Prep Be A New Olympic Sport? I love the Olympics! I’ve spent as much time as possible watching everything from gymnastics and swimming to […]