Life insurance is important to have because it protects your loved ones from financial burden in the event of your death. But, you may be wondering how much life insurance you need. Read More
If you’ve been in a car accident, you might be wondering how it could affect your credit score. Car accidents can cost up to $44 billion in medical care and lost work, but that doesn’t include property damage, injuries, and other more permanent side effects. Read More
If you’re an avid traveler and often find yourself staying in Hyatt hotels, then you’ll want the consider the World of Hyatt Credit Card. There are lots of great rewards that come with this card, such as: Read More
Here are a few things that families can do to help cut the cost of college:
1. Community colleges can be great options
Community college offers the most affordable education out there. At community college you can complete the general education classes that every school requires, and then transfer to a 4-year school Read More
On May 16th, the U.S. Department of Education named the 2018 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS), District Sustainability Awardees, and Postsecondary Sustainability Awardees. Across the Read More
National Blue Ribbon Schools are special places, each unique to their communities, their students, their staff and their leaders, yet they are producing outstanding results for all their students regardless of race, socioeconomic Read More
As May came to an end so did this year’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (APAHM) festivities. This month was full of amazing celebrations and thoughtful discussions. In DC alone there were many events Read More
Open every piece of snail mail you get from the college, and read all of it. You’re probably used to getting all kinds of mail from all kinds of colleges, but once you’ve decided on a college, anything and everything Read More
The Shubert Foundation in New York City has announced grants totaling $30 million to performing arts organizations across the country, making this the thirty-sixth consecutive year that the foundation has increased its Read More