College Funding Help
We all need a little help occasionally,.. and when it comes to funding college you could DEFINITELY use some help. Knowing who to turn to can make a heap of difference because you need someone who is an expert in College funding.
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08 Mar
Posted by: Illinois College Planning Advice in: Financial Aid For College
Most parents and students would love to pay for a big chunk of college tuition through scholarships. The fact is, not all students take applying for college scholarships seriously for a variety of reasons.
Here are some sure-fire ways to make certain you don’t get a scholarship:
—You don’t apply. Whether you believe your grades aren’t [...]
04 Mar
Posted by: Illinois College Planning Advice in: Paying For College
A lot of young people today carry the frustration of not being able to go to college, and so they try to find ways in which they can afford it. Sometimes those self directed plans of college financing aren’t the best and at least could benefit from the application of some supportive advice or even some experienced consultation.
Maybe the term “super hero” gets bandied around a bit too much these days and quite often tends to lose some of its significance. But when one guy can single handedly secure your college funding and make a lifetimes worth of difference to your career and in fact entire future lifestyle you can see that the term “Super Hero” is highly appropriate.
06 Feb
Posted by: Illinois College Planning Advice in: Financial Aid For College
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year is used to help students unable to meet their educational expenses to fund their college education. Your financial needs will determine the amount and type of assistance available to you in your aid. There are various types of aids available to students namely grants, scholarships, waivers, student loans etc.
05 Feb
Posted by: Illinois College Planning Advice in: 529 College Plans
College loans are always an option for your child’s higher education but they should be considered as a final resort after having laid other plans in place because a college loan can be a very expensive option that could be avoided if you have put a 529 college plan into action early enough in your child’s life.
01 Jan
Posted by: Illinois College Planning Advice in: General
I don't mean to brag, but you're about to be exposed to perhaps the most important financial information you'll ever receive? OK, maybe I mean to brag a little – this is what I mean.
This information is flat out unavailable anywhere else – you can't get it from your guidance counselor, CPA, stock broker or [...]