
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other: Nuances of Early Decision Agreements
The early bird gets the worm . . . but at what cost? With thorough research and thoughtful consideration, Early Decision can be a win-win for students and colleges - even (sometimes, especially) for families with financial need. Gaining a clear understanding of the Early Agreement and financial aid timeline will help determine whether it’s the right choice for your family.
This post explores the nuances of the Early Decision Agreement - which can be substantially different across institutions. I cover what’s common, where to find it, and what to look out for in Early Decision Agreement language. I finish with tips on estimating your family’s actual cost at the specific college, which is key to determining financial fit. After all, for what other major purchase do you sign a binding agreement that does not include the price?

Inside College Admissions: FAQs
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Corporate Research to College Strategy
Sometime after watching Friends in the dorm, but before streaming Ted Lasso in quarantine, the college admissions process changed completely. The details didn’t seem important until 8th grade turned to 9th and the college talk grew more prevalent in the parent chats. I figured it was time to do what I do best - research.

Overview of College Admissions Plans
Application season is here and it's time to select admissions plans from your Best Fit College List. Each school sets its own plans and deadlines, so be sure to check their admissions websites for specifics. Here's a brief overview of typical options and considerations as you finalize your plans.
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