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New (School) Year’s Resolutions

I’ve been planning my drive to the office around school bus routes the last couple of weeks, so it’s official. With a new (school) year upon us, here are some resolutions your family might make for the coming year. And, here’s hoping they don’t get broken as quickly as the typical New Year’s diet-and-exercise resolutions! For families of high school…

Assets on the FAFSA

Assets are the smallest part of the FAFSA formula, but they are the one element you can still do something about if you’re filing the FAFSA this year. Assets are counted at their value on the day you file the FAFSA. Before we go into detail on what is and isn’t an asset on the FAFSA, let’s start with some…

The Three Types of Scholarships

Almost two-thirds of college students receive some form of scholarship, and the vast majority felt that scholarships made their college choice possible. However, persistent misperceptions about scholarships, who gets them and how to get them, mean that many students don’t get all the free money they’re eligible for. Many people estimate their Student Aid Index (the renamed Expected Family Contribution)…

How Are You Going to Pay for It?

According to Sallie Mae’s How America Pays For College, about 2/3 of families who borrowed to pay for college planned to do so. That means that 1/3 of borrowers did not intend to borrow, but something happened that changed that plan– perhaps college cost more than they thought, or their aid package changed, or their ability to pay changed. Chances…