Plan for College
Every goal starts with a plan.
Student Checklists
Activities Resume
Stay on-track for college and beyond with an activities resume.
Education Savings
Student Checklists
From elementary schoolers to high school grads, we’re ready to cover it all.
Many assume that elementary school may seem early when it comes to college planning, but getting an early start would actually be the ideal thing to do. Establishing routines and identifying extra curricular opportunities that align with student’s interests are must-have opportunities to build a path of lasting success in middle school, high school, and beyond.
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Activities Resume
Every activity counts when setting goals for pursuing higher education.
An activities resume is a great way to keep track of community volunteering, clubs, and even summer jobs. The earlier a student begins thinking of ways to build their extracurricular activities, the better their resume will look when applying to competitive college programs and scholarships.
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Education Savings Philosophy
Sending a teen to college is a family effort.
Saving for your child’s college expenses starts with a family discussion. In order to proactively plan for funding the cost of a college education, all members of the household should agree to a shared Education Savings Philosophy. Sparking the conversation early could help your family prepare for borrowing loans, determining scholarship need, or fine-tune a savings plan so that everyone’s on the same page.
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