College Planning

College Planning We help families Plan, Apply, Pay and Save for college.

We Specialize in:maximizing need and merit based aid from colleges, focusing on three key areas of college planning: College and Career Selection, College Financial Planning and the Application Process.

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02/02/2026

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01/15/2026

Dual enrollment vs AP—here’s the real difference. This fast-paced 24s YouTube Short breaks down how AP credit hinges on one test, while dual enrollment credit is earned by passing the class. Perfect for parents of high schoolers deciding which path gives more reliable college credit and cost savings. Follow for honest breakdowns that help families choose the right strategy. Like and share if this helped your college planning conversations!

01/14/2026

Here’s a fast, must-watch short for parents of high school juniors: “Here’s a mistake I see way too often.” Students take random dual enrollment classes without a college plan — costing time, credits, and money. Follow so you don’t make costly mistakes with your student’s college path. If this helped, like and share to warn other parents. Keywords: dual enrollment, college planning, high school juniors, college credits, academic advising, college strategy.

01/13/2026

Parents ask me this all the time—do these classes actually count? Short answer: yes. This fast-paced YouTube Short explains dual enrollment so parents of teens can stop guessing and start planning. Learn why dual enrollment courses are real college classes with real grades, official transcripts, and transferable college credit—perfect for saving time and money on college. Follow if you want clarity instead of confusion when it comes to college planning. Like and share this video to help other parents get the facts.

01/08/2026

Most families don’t realize this: your child can earn college credit while still in high school. This fast-paced 30s Short explains dual enrollment—how high school students take real college classes (often at community colleges) to earn both high school and college credit simultaneously. These courses count, prove college readiness, and can save families significant tuition time and money. Perfect for parents planning high school-to-college transitions who want practical, money-saving strategies. Like and share if this helped—follow for more college planning tips that actually save families money.

01/07/2026

Parents: Cut College Costs Before Graduation — Learn how dual enrollment can save time, money, and reduce student debt. This fast-paced 30s YouTube Short explains how high school students can earn college credits—often at low or no cost—so they take fewer classes later, finish college sooner, and graduate with less debt. Some students finish a semester or even a year early. If you want help deciding whether dual enrollment is right for your student, I help families figure it out—follow along for more and comment if you want a deeper breakdown. Like and share!

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01/02/2026

UC Selfie Tour Part I

01/02/2026

UC Selfie Tour Part I

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