
By: Carrie Garcia Sometimes college can be a scary transition in your life, especially if you go away to school. It may be the first time you are on your own, the […]
By: Carrie Garcia Sometimes college can be a scary transition in your life, especially if you go away to school. It may be the first time you are on your own, the […]
What are the most important things for me to know about my scholarships? 1. Your home Take Stock affiliate owns the Florida Prepaid scholarship you are using. As the beneficiary/user of the […]
Planning is essential if you want to keep your college costs down. There are thousands of scholarships and grants out there, but if you do not prepare accordingly, you might miss out. […]
Whether this is your first year in school or your last, I think we can all agree this semester was unusual. It’s not every day that your campus shuts down, your dorm […]
On May 14th, Take Stock in College hosted scholarship expert Casey Fisher on Take Stock Connect for another “Ask Me Anything” event. Fisher has been a proud supporter of the Take Stock […]
If thoughts about the current job market are stressing you out, take a deep breath. It is completely normal to feel the job market jitters, especially if you are on the hunt […]
Maintaining College/Life Balance is harder than ever when you are cramming for exams from home. Not only do you have big finals coming up, but the physical boundary between your academic space […]
While Time Management is an essential skill for adult life, you may be finding yourself more pressed to develop these skills during the COVID-19 closures. Keeping up with your online classes, trying […]
One of the most vital skills you can learn to achieve success as a student, a job applicant, an employee, and as a person is how to self-advocate. What is self-advocacy? To self-advocate […]
Yesterday afternoon, Take Stock in College had the great pleasure of hosting Dan Barkowitz, financial aid expert and author of the Money Man Blog, on Take Stock Connect for an “Ask Me […]