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My socials are full of prom and graduation pictures, which means itβs time to talk about how you get money out of the 529 plan to which youβve been diligently (or otherwise) contributing.
Before your student heads off to college, here are some important forms for them to complete.
Yes, everything is getting more expensive. That includes student loans. Rates for the coming year have been published and theyβre a little higher than last yearβs rates.
Dream school didnβt come through? Plenty of colleges are still accepting applications.
April is Financial Literacy Month, so Iβm writing about general financial topics. Today itβs the Eighth Wonder of the World, the power of compounding.
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Weβre almost there: acceptance letters are arriving and the May 1 decision day is right around the corner. For most families, how much schools cost is part of the decision making process.
Happy 2026! Last year I made a New Yearβs Resolution and kept it. That makes me a self-appointed expert on New Yearβs resolutions. Here are some resolutions for parents planning for collegeβ and my expert advice on how to keep your resolutions.
Filing the FAFSA and CSS Profile raises tons of questions for divorced parents. Here are some answers.
What is and isnβt an asset on the FAFSA? Hereβs a quick βis it or isnβt it?β for you.
Parent assets seem to be the area that most families and planners focus on, despite the fact that they typically have the smallest impact on the formula of each of the components. Strategies and tactics to minimize parent assets abound, but for most families these result more in nibbling around the edges than actually making a significant dent in SAI.
The College Boardβs annual Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid report was released recently. Among the headline findings: college tuition prices increased at extremely low rates for the second year in a row, reflecting both a combination of continued impacts of the pandemic and enrollment pressures from demographic trends.
Happy FAFSA Day! Are you completing the FAFSA for the first time this year? While youβre waiting for the site to load, here are some resources that will help you get through it with a minimum of chaos and maximum of financial aid.
I think Oregon is one of the last places in the US that starts school after Labor Day so my apologies if youβre no longer in back-to-school mode. Here are some resolutions your family might make for the coming school year. And, hereβs hoping they donβt get broken as quickly as the typical New Yearβs diet-and-exercise resolutions!
We keep hearing about tuition increases, but it turns out that the actual cost of college is going down. What does this mean for students and families?