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What Legal Forms Does Your Student Need?
Your student needs more than just extra-long sheets. Here are some important documents that should be created before they head off to college.
College Tuition Is on Sale!
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?
How to Visit Colleges
Checking out colleges this summer? Whether you’re going in-person or virtual, here are some tips to get the most out of your visits.
Student Loan Borrowing and Payoff Trends
According to the Fed, student loans are not a one-way ticket to the poorhouse— at least not for those who earn degrees. And those degrees provide financial and non-financial benefits throughout adulthood.
Proposed Changes to Student Loan Programs
Where do you get money to pay for tax cuts? From students and their families, apparently. Congress is weighing proposals to increase the cost and reduce availability of student loans to help pay for tax cuts.
What is a Qualified Expense?
Your 529 can be used tax- and penalty-free for most, but not all, college expenses. Here’s what you can and can’t spend your 529 on, and how to avoid taxes and penalties on your withdrawals.
What's Going on With Colleges???
The fever pace of the current administration’s announcements related to higher education may be making your head spin.
How Do You Get Outside Scholarships?
Outside scholarships can be a great way to stretch your college budget. They can also be an exercise in frustration with countless applications yielding small dollars. Knowing how they work and how you get them can make your search more rewarding.
What Does the Department of Education Do?
Do we need a Department of Education? To answer that, it’s helpful to know what it actually does.
My socials are full of prom and graduation pictures, which means it’s time to talk about how you get money out of the 529 plan to which you’ve been diligently (or otherwise) contributing.