College Corner Issue | Q3 2024As Summer draws to a close and pool noodles everywhere breathe a sigh of relief, it's time to consider one of the most exciting milestones for many families: Attending Higher Education. |
In this edition of College Corner, we'll explore how parents (or grandparents) can help fund higher education through savings versus debt, some ways to involve your future student, and a quick look at another useful digital tool when researching schools. Finally, mark the important dates and deadlines I've included so you and your student can stay ahead of the game. Savings or Debt?The transition to college is a significant milestone, and many ways exist to address the cost. Savings, scholarships, and grants are all options, but some have also asked if educational loans are viable. That depends on several factors, but first, it's crucial to understand what's at stake. Let's look at the particulars. |
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Parent Student Loans While parent student loans can function as a lifeline in bridging the gap between college costs and available funds, they are only one choice to consider. Federal Loans Private Loans Thus, if you decide to take a loan to simplify the process of paying for your child's college education, reviewing the loan in the context of your overall financial situation is crucial. In other words, all the positive financial habits you have already employed apply here. Think of this as just one more way you're modeling positive financial habits for your intrepid learner. One could even take out a loan expecting the college student to help pay it back. Depending on how much control your student will have over the funds, this can also help set clear expectations for spending the funds and help avoid misuse or unforeseen mishaps. But wait, there's more! Although many of us can simply pay for college, it may not always fit with a family's overall financial approach. Exploring loan choices for parents and students can give you a better perspective of what's available. For parents, deciding to take a loan requires evaluating their overall retirement goals, financial position, and estate management. Most students have time to help resolve loan issues. For parents, time is a key variable in the overall evaluation. |
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CollegeSimply's search features comprehensive rankings and authentic student reviews. With a database of over 3,500 U.S. schools, this interactive tool can filter, sort, and compare choices, even mapping them to match your educational objectives. It's worth a look! Give it a try by navigating to: www.collegesimply.com |
1. Edvisors.com, November 2023 |
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