College Funding

 

           

 Why pay sticker price for college?

           

Planning for college is not just about saving money in one of several types of college savings accounts; nor is it just about filling out a college financial aid form.  Certainly both of these elements can be an important part of the preparation, but there is so much more.  We offer comprehensive college planning for families with high school age children.  Our aim is to provide complete solutions for families by using: 

  •  Academic and college admissions strategies
  •  Financial aid planning & cash flow strategies
  • Proprietary combinations of tax reduction strategies which create “tax scholarships” 

Now is the time to plan your finances to pay for college.  There are rules you need to learn on how to efficiently manage the college funding process.  There are dozens of strategies you may be able to use to dramatically reduce your family’s college expenses.  Don’t wait to find out about them until it’s too late!  Learn the best practice techniques of how to effectively find the maximum money to pay for college and still be able to save for retirement and other financial priorities.  This information is especially appropriate for families who will not qualify for need-based financial aid. 

 

The landscape for college planning is constantly changing and we are here to help guide you through the maze.   

  • How to have the IRS pay for a portion of your college expenses.
  • How do you get the maximum amount of money from a college? 
  • What is the difference between federal, state and institutional and private aid?
  • How do you get money even if you don’t qualify for need-based aid?
  • How you can send your child to a private university for the same amount as a state school.
  • What should you do and NOT do before applying for money for college? 

We are pleased to offer college planning as a specialty, the sooner you begin, the more money you can potentially save – Call today to discuss your situation.