In between college planning tasks, AP test preparation, college orientation days, working at jobs, and continuing to study hard (despite serious cases of "senioritis"), it's easy for graduating seniors to become overwhelmed and stressed out. And it's easy for parents… More »
Summer break has definitely arrived. For Jake and Mike, the mental break from the structured day and academic absorption has been replaced with normal teenage stuff: staying up until 2 or 3 a.m., sleeping until noon when possible, working that… More »
Arizona, like many other states, is facing a large budget deficit this year and next. Education accounts for approximately 50% of the state's budget, and therefore, it is incurring some of the biggest cuts at this time. Last week our… More »
Arizona, like many other states, is facing a large budget deficit this year and next. Education accounts for approximately 50% of the state's budget, and therefore, it is incurring some of the biggest cuts at this time. Last week our… More »
The first semester of college officially ended today for Jake. This morning I received a text message from him that read: "One down, 7 more to go." (And we are hopeful that it will just be seven semesters more.) I… More »
The recent financial crisis has played out all over the world – and in our home as well. Fortunately, our jobs have not been affected at this point; however, concerns over the availability of future college funds, the increasing tuition… More »
Financial literacy for teens has gained an increasing amount of attention over the past several years. Although many high schools require students to take an economics course as part of their graduation requirements, most teens do not have a good… More »
August has arrived, and in a couple of weeks, Jake will begin his college experience. His financing is now complete with the recent approval of his student loan. (You may want to read my previous post for background on why… More »