Senior Year? Never Fear! Timeline and Tips for the College Application Process

By Brock Jolly / July 13, 2023
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BusinessCents: How Businesses Can Help Their Employees Win the College Funding Game

By Brock Jolly / July 7, 2023

In today’s rapidly evolving world, investing in employees’ personal lives demonstrates a commitment to your team’s growth and positions your business as a forward-thinking industry leader. Why support your employees’…

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Why You Should Look at Tech School Instead of Traditional College

By The College Funding Coach / July 2, 2023

“Millions of well-intended parents and guidance counselors see apprenticeships and on-the-job training opportunities as “vocational consolation prizes,” best suited for those not cut out for the brass ring: a four-year…

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TuitionCents 2023: Why Your Kids Should Learn Personal Finance Early

By Brock Jolly / June 23, 2023
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College Planning and Alternative Paths for Children with Special Needs & Learning Disabilities

By James L. Hicks, CFP / June 15, 2023
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Not Too Late to Dream: Finding Your Last-Minute College Fit Overseas

By Brock Jolly / June 1, 2023
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6 Books That Make Thoughtful Graduation Gifts

By The College Funding Coach / May 31, 2023

It’s become quite common for parents, relatives, and friends to gift one of those “survive college” manuals to their recent graduates. These books can be fun and witty but often…

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Michelle W., TuitionCents Specialty Webinar, Virginia

By The College Funding Coach / May 31, 2023

Michelle W., TuitionCents Specialty Webinar, Virginia “This was very informative. I’m so glad I learned about this organization and the available resources. Everyone can take something useful from the presentations.…

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TuitionCents 2023: Using 529 Plans to Save and Pay for College

By Shana Despres / May 19, 2023
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Is Now the Right Time for My Child to Get a Credit Card?

By Jonathan Mabb / May 16, 2023

Many parents start to ask this question when their child is about to start college. I’ll give you the simple but vague answer right away – you should at least…

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