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The content, mostly 3-5 minute videos will help you develop a successful college admissions campaign. We recommend that you watch each video in sequence for optimum benefit.  At any time during or after the course, feel free to request a free consultation to ask specific questions or to learn more about how we provide customized service for each student.  Just click on the calendar link of your SFC Advisor.

Strategies For College is proud to partner with SAGE Scholars Tuition Rewards.  SAGE is an enrollment management consortium made up of over 440 private colleges.  It was founded over 25 years ago by Dr. Jim Johnston, former Director of Admissions & Financial Aid at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania.  By mastering the content in our Learning Center,  you will have a much better understanding of admissions, financial aid and merit scholarships.  You be a savvy college shopper!

BONUS:   Demonstrate your mastery of the content on a short quiz at the end of each section.  Pass all four quizzes with at least 70% correct and SAGE Scholars will award your student with $5,000 – $10,000 in guaranteed tuition discounts at any participating college. In fact, you could earn up to one full year of tuition!  See the list of participating colleges and more at the Tuition Rewards website, www.tuitionrewards.com or contact your SFC Advisor.

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Female Students with ADHD: How IECS Can Help

Female Students with ADHD: How IECS Can Help

by Eric Endlich, Ph.D.|Originally published Jul 31, 2021| ADHD, College special accommodations, High school students, LD, Parenting, Special needs accommodations in college for LD with Sharon Saline, Psy.D. Nia had been so excited to go to college. She’d been...

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Financial Basics for College-bound Students

Financial Basics for College-bound Students

As your student embarks on their first year of college, you’ve helped to prepare them with the necessary tools for their transition into a more independent lifestyle. One of the most important skills to develop during this transitional period is financial literacy....

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Time to Decide

Time to Decide

After months and even years of researching colleges and programs, submitting applications, and receiving acceptances, the moment has almost arrived: it’s almost time for your child to decide which college they will officially be attending! As they make this exciting...

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Making the Most of College Visits

Making the Most of College Visits

At Strategies For College, we believe that one of the key ways to assess a school’s potential fit for a student is by visiting the campus. This allows your student to envision themselves in that specific school environment; it can also provide eye-opening insights...

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The Wait is Almost Over

The Wait is Almost Over

Part of the college application process is acclimating to a new glossary of terms and acronyms, some of which are more intuitive than others. As we move into the final part of the application cycle and seniors start to hear back from the schools to which they applied,...

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How Extended Family Can Help

How Extended Family Can Help

Sending a student off to college is a team effort: your child’s success is a result of their own hard work, but they’ve received help along the way from teachers, parents, counselors, and extended family members. This help comes in the form of emotional support,...

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Leveraging Team Work

Leveraging Team Work

Considered to be one of the essential 21st century skills, teamwork is programmed into most colleges and fields of study as part of blended learning. At a recent (pre-Covid) presentation at UNH, I was inspired by the Director of Admissions when he described the role...

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Parental Support Gives Students Wings

Parental Support Gives Students Wings

Parents want their students to succeed in college. This is a simple yet loaded sentence. How each family defines success is as individual as each student. With this in mind, we lay out the college discovery process with three pillars to consider: academic fit,...

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Testimonials

“ Adele was a fantastic counselor for Ansley. She was informative, knowledgeable, kind, and insightful. We definitely learned lots about the admissions process and were guided appropriately. Adele reviewed essays, had weekly calls, and provided the necessary structure to meet all deadlines effectively and efficiently. I would recommend Adele to anyone entering the college admissions process!”
“Todd is a psychologist and former finance professional who has faculty teaching experience at the college level. He is more experienced and insightful regarding the college selection process than any other person I know in the private sector of college counseling. He has counseled more than a few thousand students and families in applying to and enrolling at the best college option. He reduces the stress of this process through his vast knowledge and his counseling talents. He also has a great sense of humor. He is a dynamic fellow who knows what he is talking about and cares about his the students and parents. His expertise in psychology is apparent in his strategic approach to the process of selecting and paying for college.”

Don Bishop
VP Enrollment, University of Notre Dame

“Todd Fothergill has been a faculty member at Boston Tax Institute, Ltd. since June 1998. He developed a first-of-a-kind, 8 hour CPE course – “Strategies For College” – which has been attended by several hundred Certified Public Accountants over the past two plus decades. He has also provided this course for a number of state CPA societies in New England. Todd’s course typically receives excellent reviews and is a mainstay in our spring curriculum. He is an excellent instructor.”

Lucien Gauthier
President, Boston Tax Institute, Ltd.

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Federal Student Aid

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Big Future – College Board

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Web Address: www.BigFuture.org

 

Tuition Fit

Description: Compare actual costs of colleges with recent student reported data

Web Address: www.TuitionFit.org