Budgeting Before College: Family Money Talk for 1st Gen Students
iLevelUP is a U.S.–wide program that helps first‑generation and marginalized students—and the adults who support them—turn college plans into step‑by‑step […]
iLevelUP is a U.S.–wide program that helps first‑generation and marginalized students—and the adults who support them—turn college plans into step‑by‑step […]
Winter break can be more than a pause between semesters—it can be a launch pad. If you’re a first-generation or
Students can’t focus on learning if they’re worried about a roof or a ride. iLevelUP—a nationwide, student-first platform for first-generation
Transferring colleges can feel like a leap into the unknown – especially if you’re the first in your family navigating
Joining the iLevelUP Game Jam is more than an opportunity to create games; it’s a chance to make a difference.
Struggling after a rough midterm? Learn a step-by-step, 2-week recovery plan to improve your grades. This guide covers quick study fixes, how to talk to professors, first-gen student tips, and ways to keep your scholarships safe. Don’t panic – bounce back stronger and finish the term with confidence.
Submitting 12 scholarship applications in 12 days sounds impossible, right? Yet, many students struggle to meet tight scholarship deadlines without
Federal support is crucial for education in high-poverty states. Title I funding helps bridge gaps, but policy shifts threaten resources, impacting teacher hiring and program availability.
Explore how iLevelUP addresses the uncertain future of Title I funding amid potential block grants, ensuring education equity for all.
Federal aid, particularly Title I, influences school budgets, addressing disparities, especially in high-poverty states. Shifts like block grants may impact funding distribution and equity.