Merit aid is a powerful way to finance a college education. Merit aid is a type of financial assistance that recognizes student achievements in a range of activities. Institutions award merit aid to students based largely on their academic accomplishments in high school or scores on...

If you're like most high school students who'll be responsible for at least partially earning your own way through college, you've undoubtedly already started exploring potential employment options — and you probably already know that typical student employment involves working in the service industry. Restaurant and...

College admissions teams read thousands of essays each year. To stand out in the crowd, write a unique essay. Here are 10 topics that could set your essay apart from the other submissions. 1. Reveal a failure. Instead of sharing a success story, be vulnerable and describe...

There is no getting around the fact that college is expensive. You could still have expenses to cover once you have received the maximum scholarship, grant, and federal loan money you are eligible to receive. Should you apply for a private student loan? This is the...

When it comes to saving money on college expenses, the simplest thing you can do is graduate in four years. Taking even one extra semester to complete your degree will add significantly to your expenses, according to U.S. News & World Report Education. The well-known magazine...