The Five Service Academies: A Brief Overview

The Five Service Academies: A Brief Overview

by paulculp | Sep 25, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships, Uncategorized

By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP A little over two months ago, we interviewed a recent graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (July 10, The Ensign’s Tale), and although we are unable to give equal time to the other service academies, we thought it would...
The “How Many” and “How Much” of Athletic Scholarships

The “How Many” and “How Much” of Athletic Scholarships

by paulculp | Sep 18, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships

(Football photo by Keith Johnston, lacrosse by Jeffrey Lin) By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP There is much to be said for tact in working with young people, but sometimes the raw, unvarnished truth has much to recommend it. I once was involved in an...
Types of Financial Aid: A Very Short Primer

Types of Financial Aid: A Very Short Primer

by paulculp | Sep 14, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships

By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP The process of researching and applying for financial aid can be confusing for many reasons, not least the number of aid mechanisms available, but while the ocean of college finance is indeed teeming with life—some of it...
More than Half of American College Students Leave Without a Degree. Here’s Why:

More than Half of American College Students Leave Without a Degree. Here’s Why:

by paulculp | Sep 8, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships

(Photo by Mikail Duran) By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP You’ve achieved that precious objective of being admitted to the college of your choice, in the field of study that most interests you or that seems to be of greatest practical value. You’re willing to...
An Arm and a Leg and Your First-born Child: Why College Costs So Much

An Arm and a Leg and Your First-born Child: Why College Costs So Much

by paulculp | Sep 6, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships

(Photo by Alex Jones) The cost of college rose by 1,120 percent between 1978 and 2012, compared with “only” 601 percent for medical care and 244 percent for food. By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP “Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” the ill-fated Polonius...
Ten Common Mistakes You Must Avoid in Applying for College

Ten Common Mistakes You Must Avoid in Applying for College

by paulculp | Aug 31, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships, Uncategorized

(Photo by Juan Ramos) By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP We keep saying it: Applying for college and obtaining financial aid has become an increasingly complex task. While the advent of the Common Application and the convenience of the internet have produced...
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