34 And Up: How To Score High on the ACT

The ACT is growing in popularity; last year, about 1.4 million high school students took the test, and more are taking it each year. While the SAT is still more popular (with about 1.97 million students taking it), more and more students are turning to the ACT due to the differences in format and question priorities. And many students take both the ACT and the SAT to boost their chances…
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Student Loan Collections Are Resuming—Here’s What Borrowers and Families Need to KnowBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® After more than four years of pause, federal student loan collections on defaulted loans are officially returning. Starting May 5th, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will resume collections on loans that are already in default. If you’re a borrower—or the parent of…
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FAFSA in 2025: What Families Must Know to Get College Aid on TimeBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® Every year around this time, millions of families across America are hit with the same question: “How are we going to afford college?” It’s not an easy answer. College costs are climbing faster than inflation. And while financial aid has traditionally offered a critical lifeline, recent events have…
Read More about College Could Cost You Everything—Unless You Master This FAFSA Strategy Before Everyone ElseIs Taking the SAT Important?

It’s been an odd few years for standardized testing. Between the challenges of the pandemic and universities dropping and then rapidly reinstating testing requirements, many students and families are wondering whether the SAT still holds weight. While some colleges have moved to test-optional admissions, the SAT continues to play a role in various parts of the college application process and beyond. So, how important is it to take the SAT…
Read More about Is Taking the SAT Important?Financial Aid Chaos Is Coming: Why Families Must Act Before the System Shifts Again

Why Families Must Rethink College Funding in 2025—and How to Get AheadBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® If you’ve been paying attention to the news lately, you know one thing is clear: federal education funding can change overnight. Recently, we’ve seen a rapid shift—federal grant and loan programs that millions of students rely on faced a sudden pause, sparking real fear across the country. And while…
Read More about Financial Aid Chaos Is Coming: Why Families Must Act Before the System Shifts AgainHow to Significantly Improve Your SAT Score: Real Strategies That Work

If your SAT score isn’t what you’re hoping for, you don’t have to settle for a low score. In fact, you shouldn’t settle. There’s too much at stake here; your SAT score can make a huge difference on your college applications and scholarship money. But making those big jumps in performance might be easier said than done. The good news is that meaningful improvement is possible if you approach your…
Read More about How to Significantly Improve Your SAT Score: Real Strategies That WorkIs the DOE Going Away? FOX Interview Says the Fallout Could Hit Financial Aid, Testing Among Others

What Dismantling the Department of Education Could Mean—and What Families Should Do NextBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® President Trump signed an executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. It’s a bold move, one that could reshape how our schools operate, how states fund education—and how millions of students access financial aid. As the founder of Prep Expert® and someone who’s spent the…
Read More about Is the DOE Going Away? FOX Interview Says the Fallout Could Hit Financial Aid, Testing Among OthersThe End of the Department of Education? CBS Interview Unpacks What It Means for Your Child’s Future

What Happens to FAFSA If the Department of Education Shuts Down? Here’s What Families Need to KnowBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® If you’re a parent or student, you’ve probably heard the headlines: President Trump has proposed dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. While the executive order isn’t final, and any full closure would require Congressional action, it’s left many families wondering—what happens to FAFSA? As…
Read More about The End of the Department of Education? CBS Interview Unpacks What It Means for Your Child’s FutureDoes Where You Go To College Matter?

For students starting the college search, thinking about where to go to school can be a truly daunting task. After a while, every brochure looks the same: smiling faces, a sunny day on the quad, engaged students, and promises upon promises of extracurriculars and opportunities. Sometimes it feels like everything just starts to blur together, and eventually, many start wondering about whether or not it really matters where you go.…
Read More about Does Where You Go To College Matter?Harvard Drops a Bombshell: Free Tuition for Families Earning Under $200K—What’s the Catch?

Harvard’s Free Tuition for Middle-Income Families: A Bold Move—and a New Era in College AffordabilityBy Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® We’re witnessing a turning point in higher education. Harvard University—arguably the most prestigious school in the world—just announced that families earning up to $200,000 a year will now qualify for free tuition. Yes, you read that right: $200,000. This isn’t just a headline. It’s a shift…
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