To Test or Not to Test?
With so much uncertainty about test requirements for the high school class of 2022, juniors may be torn over whether they should prepare for and take the SAT and/or...
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With so much uncertainty about test requirements for the high school class of 2022, juniors may be torn over whether they should prepare for and take the SAT and/or...
In normal times, transfer students face a number of barriers applying to and switching colleges, but add the pressures of the current moment, and the transfer...
The FAFSA Simplification Act of 2021 brings a slew of changes to the FAFSA that will begin with the 2022-23 application cycle (when current sophomores are seniors)....
Chances are good that there’s a MOOC in most students’ futures. MOOC stands for “Massive Open Online Course,” and has been impacting education for several years....
As the world becomes ever more interconnected, fluency in multiple languages is a highly desirable skill. A wide variety of companies and organizations require...
“Taking that year off can be liberating and the perfect choice for the right student. ”
Members of the high school class of 2020 took gap years in record...
Riley plans to play basketball for Caltech. The Caltech jersey was made in celebration of his commitment to Caltech.
Riley Wood, class of 2021, is...
Do you have children that are planning to go to college in the next year or two? Do you want to help your child...
How did you get involved with College Solutions?
Margaret, our fearless CEO, reached out to me one spring to see if I would coach students...
Congress announced an agreement to include revisions in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, in the omnibus spending bill that...