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NEWSLETTER

Every issue is packed with practical information, tips, strategies, suggestions, planning calendars, frequently asked questions, timely warnings, and resources. Each issue is geared to a particular stage of the college admissions process, from SAT preparation through college search, application, and acceptance, right up to your child's freshman year.

Example:
Volume 2 arrives in June of your child’s juinior year
Topic: Latin vs. Lexus
There was a time, not too long ago, when going to college meant four years of sampling a myriad of intellectual riches of academia from history to astronomy, modern dance to physics, neo-classical literature to value clarification in the 21st century.

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Volume 1: Getting Started

Arrival Date: January of your child's junior year
Typical Topics: SATs and ACTs, SAT and ACT prep courses, choosing a college, college visits, recommendation letters, scholarships, and more.

Volume 2: Refining the Plan and Visiting Colleges

Arrival Date: June of your child's junior year
Typical Topics: Aptitude tests, the role of parents, choosing a college, summer college visits, difficulties during the senior year in high school, scholarships, and more.

Volume 3: Implementing the Plan/Continuing to Visit Colleges

Arrival Date: September of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Financial aid mistakes, peaks of anxiety, SATs, college application, Early Decision, application essays, merit-based aid, typical frustrations between parents and children, and more.

Volume 4: Applying to Colleges

Arrival Date: November of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Online applications, financial aid, procrastination, tax credits, dealing with college rejections, and more.

Volume 5: Last Chance to Get Moving

Arrival Date: January of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Difficulties of the senior year home stretch, the Student Aid Report (SAR), tax returns, the financial aid package, student loans, local scholarships, and more.

Volume 6: Saying "Yes" to a College

Arrival Date: March of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Making the choice, college visits, establishing a checking account for your child, campus crime, scholarships, and more.

Volume 7: Looking Forward to a New Life

Arrival Date: May of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Difficulties of making the transition from high school and home to college, the freshman "honeymoon," freshman fear of failure, paying tuition, Stafford and Perkins Loans, work-study, student medical coverage, and more.

Volume 8: Sending Your Child off to College

Arrival Date: June of your child's senior year
Typical Topics: Packing and moving, dealing with roommates, college study skills, student loans, having a car on campus, and more.

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