Abby Abbott is having serious money problems and has to dip into the family trust in order to pay for her daughter Susan's college tuition. The catch: Abby must also become a co-ed or she can't touch the money. After passing her entrance exams, Abby goes to college and becomes very popular, especially with a handsome English professor whom Susan has a crush on.
As Abby settles into her new life, she meets other students who are struggling financially as well. One of them, Sarah, is facing a similar situation and needs help from Abby. With the encouragement of their mutual friend, they decide to form a study group to share resources and support one another through their academic struggles.
The study group quickly grows in size and popularity, with more students joining every day. Abby and Sarah work together to organize study sessions and provide guidance to their fellow students. As they progress, they begin to see the benefits of their collaboration, including increased confidence and better grades.
Despite the challenges they face, Abby and Sarah remain committed to helping each other succeed. They learn valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and the importance of supporting one another during tough times. Through their efforts, they not only help themselves but also make a positive impact on their peers and the wider community.