For those of you that are trying to find out the actual cost of college aid,the thing that seems to be hardest to figure out is what the true cost of college is vs. the sticker price of college. I went through the process last year,and after becoming bruised and bloodied by the experience,I can say that it is among the worst,and also the best thing I ever went through. I am willing to answer any question that you may have,and want to make clear that this is not a business, just free advice.
For example,your high school quidance counselor will tell you to fill out your FASFA form to find out what programs you may qualify for. WRONG--you need to fill it out soon,but not before you locate a FASFA calculator to predict what will happen when you fill out the form ''for real'',and situate your finances to get the most favorable outcome. I can show you where to go to find this information,who your friends will be in the process,and what to avoid.
Our experience involved sports scholarships,academic scholarships,and discovering the best way to situate our finances prior to the filing for FASFA[Free Application For Federal Student Aid] that should be completed by Feb 30th. Some schools want it filed by the 15th. I would also strongly recommend that you get your income tax filed before FASFA is filed.
Even if the process results in you having to say ''no'' to your kid's first choice college,I believe that making them part of the process is a heck of a good way to show them how the world works,and the importance of a manageable college debt as a cornerstone of future financial health.
For example,your high school quidance counselor will tell you to fill out your FASFA form to find out what programs you may qualify for. WRONG--you need to fill it out soon,but not before you locate a FASFA calculator to predict what will happen when you fill out the form ''for real'',and situate your finances to get the most favorable outcome. I can show you where to go to find this information,who your friends will be in the process,and what to avoid.
Our experience involved sports scholarships,academic scholarships,and discovering the best way to situate our finances prior to the filing for FASFA[Free Application For Federal Student Aid] that should be completed by Feb 30th. Some schools want it filed by the 15th. I would also strongly recommend that you get your income tax filed before FASFA is filed.
Even if the process results in you having to say ''no'' to your kid's first choice college,I believe that making them part of the process is a heck of a good way to show them how the world works,and the importance of a manageable college debt as a cornerstone of future financial health.