Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions w/Jeff Selingo

By Brock Jolly / October 20, 2020

Jeff Selingo has written about higher education for two decades. He is the author of two New York Times bestsellers: There is Life After College and College (Un)bound. Jeff is…

College Tuition Is Negotiable: How Do I Take Advantage?

By Online Media Source / October 5, 2020

This is a guest post from Joel Peck, CPA, and Founder of GettingMoneyForCollege.com. The Myth of College Pricing We are consumers in a consumer-driven market. And knowing how to negotiate…

FAFSA Q&A: How to Avoid Costly Mistakes – Recording

By Brock Jolly / September 24, 2020

Brock Jolly from The College Funding Coach and Jocelyn Pearson from The Scholarship System answer questions to help your family submit FASFA quickly and accurately, increasing your chances of receiving…

Socializing and Preserving Mental Health in College: The COVID Conundrum

By Willis Holdeman / September 21, 2020

Don’t Scoff at University Social Events After graduating high school, I was more than ready to move into my college dorm room at the end of summer.  Unlike many prospective…

College Tuition Is Negotiable – Webinar

By Brock Jolly / September 17, 2020

Learn from a well-known expert and parent on how to successfully “negotiate” a lower college rate. Hint: it’s not what you might think. About the Guest Presenter: Joel Peck is…

A Discussion on Income-Share Agreements w/Stride Funding

By Brock Jolly / September 15, 2020

Join Brock Jolly from The College Funding Coach® and David Kafafian from Stride Funding to discuss creative college funding options that may be right for your family. We recognize that…

The Financial Aid Appeals Process: A Guide to Everything You Need to Know

By The College Funding Coach / September 3, 2020

It’s rare that we meet parents who know this important fact: the first offer a financial aid department makes your student isn’t necessarily their final offer; you can appeal for…

Step By Step Guide To Getting Cheap Textbooks For College

By Brock Jolly / August 11, 2020

This post was originally published on August 3, 2015. It was updated on December 5, 2025. You may have spent years focusing on GPA and extracurriculars; you may have spent…

25 Investigates: Student-athletes could miss out on recruitment and scholarships if sports are canceled due to COVID-19

By Online Media Source / August 4, 2020

By: Ted Daniel, Boston 25 News Updated: August 3, 2020 – 9:57 PM BOSTON — The pandemic has already disrupted high school and college sports. Now it threatens to disrupt…

The Secret of CLEP Tests: Save Time and Money in College

By Freddie Rappina / July 29, 2020

Let’s face it. College is expensive, and prices seem to endlessly go up. Proactive parents and students who come up with a good college funding strategy tend to do better…