Goal setting is a critical skill that your student needs to learn while they are in high school. But what does that look like in practice? In this blog, I’ll share how you can protect your parent-child relationship when helping them set goals, the 5 ... Read More >
Are you wondering how your college-bound teenager can spend their summer wisely? Are you worried about letting the time expire with no added value?
Summer is the time for your student to venture outside the normal curriculum and explore new opportunities ... Read More >
Dear BFC High School Graduate and Parent(s),
The launch countdown is imminent. As I write this, I feel a lump in my throat because I understand the stress of logistics and expenses, but mostly the high and low emotions of this transition. I want you ... Read More >
Recent changes by the U.S. Department of Education to the FAFSA (financial aid form) deadlines will most certainly accelerate college admissions deadlines, acceptances and aid offers.
FAFSA is now open October 1st in the year preceding the freshman ... Read More >
We recently posted a link to an article directed toward students on how to handle/view college rejections. Here’s some advice to parents now that “March Madness,” the biggest college acceptance (and rejection) month of the year, is upon is.
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