Move-in day is on the horizon and we're here to help with lists, tips, reminders, and upcoming free events.
Dorm Room Checklist of College Essentials
Shopping and packing for your student's dorm room can be stressful. The good news? Experienced parents agree it's not necessary to overspend or overpack to create your student's new living space.
So what do you need? HERE’s a list of some college dorm items that are worth bringing.
How Students and Parents Can Adjust to Freshman Year
When your student heads off to college, they're officially on their own. For parents, it can be difficult to find the right balance of caring without coddling, advising without deciding, and helping without overstepping.
Click HERE to find advice for college freshmen, and tips on how to be a good college parent.
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Adulting 101: Essential Life Skills for Your Teen
The big question for parents with students making the transition to college is: Are they ready?
The answer? Probably.
Still, it's normal to worry (and second-guess the entirety of your parenting career). So read HERE for a list of essential adulting skills that can help make their journey (and yours) a little easier.
Take the Stress out of Paying for College with College Ave Student Loans
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No one likes unexpected surprises when it comes to college costs. With a fast and easy application, we’ll help you find a student loan that you can live with. We give you the tools to help your family create a loan that fits your unique budget and goals.
Paying for college can be stressful. We don’t think it needs to be that way. We offer competitive rates, flexible repayment options, and great customer service.
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What Is the Tuition Refund Policy at Your Student's School?
Attending college is a big financial decision. Now's the time to learn about the financial risks and how to navigate them.
Sometimes students need to withdraw from college due to a serious illness, injury, or accident. Click HERE to read what you need to know to protect your student, your family, and your investment.
GradGuard offers tuition insurance plans per term, as well as renters insurance. Tuition insurance must be purchased before the first day of classes. Check with your school to see if they offer GradGuard, or get more information about school plans directly HERE.
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Upcoming Events for College-Bound Families:
Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022, at 8:30 p.m. (ET): 5 Simple Rules for Parents: How to Help Your Child Transition to Life in College With Bestselling Author Harlan Cohen
Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022, at 8:30 p.m. (ET): Protecting Your Family's College Investment With GradGuard Co-founder and Managing Director John Fees
Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. (ET): How to Get the Lowest Interest Rate on a Student Loan With Juno Co-founder Chris Abkarians
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