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The college search process is so exciting! But it can give you a little tummy trouble, too. We take away all the jitters and help you learn everything you need to know about college visits.

Melissa Brock
Personal Finance and Admission Expert
My name is Melissa and I’m a longtime admission professional, personal finance writer, editor and parent.
I hatched my site because I’ve heard so many head-scratching questions from parents.
I’ve journeyed in the footsteps of hundreds of families, trekked to dozens of college fairs.
I want to help you and your kiddo on your college journey.
How to Navigate Virtual College Tours — and Rock ‘Em!
You’re crazy-busy. You’re barely keeping up with your work and home load. Your brain fog bests you on your best day. You simply don’t have time to go on college visits and (admit it!) you’re a teensy bit excited that virtual tours are in. You can wear your hideous...
Parents: How to Help with the College Essay — Without Taking Over
It’s essay season! Itching to get your hands on your student’s application essay or personal statement essay? Just once? Don’t do it. Your child’s essay may be deeply personal. Unless your child offers you a share in the review, remain as hands-off during...
The Complete (De-Stressed!) Guide to Organizing College Applications
Pulling your hair out because your child won’t get going with college applications? Or maybe it’s tricky to get the application deadlines organized, the essays written, understanding the types of college applications… Okay, you know what? Let’s not overwhelm you...
Go for “Fit” Instead of College Selectivity: Here’s Why!
Move over, Yale and Harvard. Not everyone needs to (or should) shop for a top-name school. You can still find lots of high-quality colleges and universities among the elites. Gems glisten everywhere. Don’t discount the liberal arts college down the street...
How to Start the School Year (and not Think Your High Schooler’s Behind!)
My daughter started second grade (in-person instruction!) Thursday morning. Off she went, clad in a little purple mask and a tiny plaid dress. We don’t know how the year will go. Maybe kids will all be home by November. Maybe they’ll manage to dodge all sickness and...