Grownandflown.com With high school graduation behind us, Grown and Flown is focused in the day we will drop off our youngest kids at their freshmen dorms. Though we prefer to stick our heads in the sand and ignore the inevitable, it is time
Key Points: Do: Trick out your bed Don't: Buy a printer Don't: Go bonkers with school supplies Don't: Assume an over-the-door hanger will fit Do: Bring food storage containers Do: Pack a sewing kit Do: Buy a handheld vacuum Do: Bring extra towels
NBCNews.com 8.5.15 | Amy DiLuna Dropping your teen off for the first year of college can be the most stressful, emotional and illuminating experience of your life. Whether you're the type to circle the campus to catch a glimpse of your freshman or
PennLive.com 8.3.15 | Morganne Mallon The trope of the "broke college student" living on Ramen noodles and begging mom and dad for an allowance again doesn't have to be a reality. With a little planning, students can save themselves from a financial headache