by David Pecoraro | Mar 9, 2018 | Parents, Students
Work-study is a federal- or state-sponsored program intended to help financially struggling students find part-time work. While a work-study program won’t cover all of your child’s financial needs, it can supplement their budget while providing invaluable work experience. When combined with scholarships, grants, savings and student loans, work-study can make a prospective student’s collegiate dreams a reality.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 8, 2018 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
According to Paul Trout, “many students who enter college are underprepared, underskilled and generally dumbed down. What is worse is that more and more of them are entering college – according to UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute – “students are increasingly disengaged from the academic experience.”
by David Pecoraro | Mar 1, 2018 | Parents, Professors, Students
By Diane Schwemm with David Farrar As soon as our students head back to campus for second semester, we wonder when we’ll see them next. Like this? Get timely and helpful tips in your inbox each week! High School Parent | College Parent Spring break is right around the...
by David Pecoraro | Feb 24, 2018 | Parents
Source: Parenting a College Student: What To Expect | EmaxHealth
by David Pecoraro | Feb 24, 2018 | Parents
Source: Letting go: tips for parents of new college students | Parenting
by David Pecoraro | Feb 24, 2018 | Parents
Guide to Parenting College Students: 7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Sent My Son to College from Families Online Magazine. Source: Guide to Parenting College Students: 7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Sent My Son to College