Paying for College
The cost of higher education has skyrocketed in recent years, so parents and students need to come up with a plan to pay for college. Learn how to calculate college costs, save with a 529 plan, apply for and secure financial aid, and get scholarships and other sources of funding for your education.
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Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Your Scholarship Money? Maybe
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Save Money and Avoid Being Broke In Your First Year of College
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Take Advantage of Student Loan Forgiveness and Repayment Programs
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What Happens After You File the FAFSA?
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College Expenses Besides Tuition
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Now That Your FAFSA Is Filed, What Happens Next?
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The CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE for 2017-18
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Should You Hire a College Coach for Your Student?
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How to Apply for Financial Aid in the Early FAFSA Era
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10 First Steps for Early FAFSA Success
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Tips to Help Students Prepare for Scholarship Interviews
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What Colleges Are the Best Bargains for Cheapest Out of State Tuition?
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7 Fast Facts About Financial Aid
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How to Make Smart Decisions When Financial Aid Just Isn't Enough
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College Tips for Summer Financial Aid