I am attending something called the Super ACAC conference this week in Reno, NV. It’s a rare combined meeting of three related organizations that cover California, the Pacific Northwest and much of the rest of the western United States. College admission administrators, high school counselors and independent college consultants are attending the conference. On my [...]
The Realities of Merit Scholarships
on May 3, 2012 in Admission practices, Admissions, Applying, Money, Scholarships
Agonizing Before the Buzzer Rings
on May 1, 2012 in Admissions, Applying, Colleges, Liberal Arts Colleges, Money, Student Loans, Universities
The time for agonizing is over. It’s college decision day which means the parents of high school seniors have little time left before they must put down their college deposits. As the deadline loomed, I heard from families, who were stressed about their decisions and, in some cases, how they were going to pay the [...]
An Awesome College Admission Success Story
on April 30, 2012 in Admission practices, Admissions, Applying, Colleges, Ivy League, Liberal Arts Colleges, Universities
May 1 is college decision day. That’s the day each year when many colleges and universities across the country require high school seniors to make a final decision about where they will attend school in the fall. Seniors must notify their No. 1 pick by putting down a deposit to secure their spot in the [...]
Picking a Private College Loan: 8 Things You Need to Know
on April 27, 2012 in Money, Student Loans
If you possess excellent credit and intend to pay down a college loan fairly aggressively, taking out a private college loan can make sense. People with sterling credit can get better interest rates going this route than with the federal Parent PLUS Loan. Here are eight things to know about private college loans: 1. Check [...]
Why Private Student Loans Are Scary
on April 26, 2012 in Money, Parents, Student Loans
On my college blog this week, I’ve been focusing on what you need to know about borrowing for college. If you missed them, my previous two posts shared advice on federal student and parent loans: What You Need to Know About Borrowing for College How Parents Can Borrow for College Today I’m exploring private college [...]
How Parents Can Borrow for College
on April 24, 2012 in Money, Parents, Student Loans
Are you a parent who needs to borrow for college? Most of the attention is focused on college loans that students take out, but there are parent loans as well. In case you missed it, I wrote about federal student loans in my last college blog post: What You Need to Know About Borrowing for [...]
About Lynn
In addition to writing her nationally known blog here on TheCollegeSolution.com, Lynn O’Shaughnessy is an author, higher-ed journalist, speaker and college consultant. Lynn writes about college strategies for CBSMoneyWatch and US News & World Report. She's the author of The College Solution, an Amazon.com bestseller and... Continue Reading...




