Planning for College Tuition
- Posted by Lori McCormick on August 22nd, 2008 in Articles of Interest
Don’t wait until you choose a college to think about paying for it. The College Board provides a free Financial Aid EasyPlanner tool. All you need to do is set up an account and answer straightforward questions to get a feel for your college costs.
The Financial Aid EasyPlanner offers families the ability to:
- Calculate your overall college costs,
- Organize or develop a savings plan,
- Determine your estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC),
- Explore various loan and scholarship opportunities,
- Understand the “how to” process of filling out financial aid forms, and
- Compare aid awards to help decide which college is most affordable.
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