Getting Specialized College Funding and Admissions Help Instead of Cookie-Cutter Advice | EP 17
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Choosing where your kid will attend to college and deciding how to pay for it are two HUGE, potentially life-changing decisions, both for the child and the parents - particularly those from lower-income or first-generation backgrounds, making admissions and financial guidance in this area essential. You shouldn’t have to choose between funding college and having a secure retirement.
Don’t DIY the process simply because you don’t know where to turn for help or are afraid of how much that help may cost! This episode highlights several associations and resources to help ensure you find the right professional for your situation.
Just as not all school counselors or administrators are created equal, neither are financial planners or advisors. When facing cookie-cutter advice about affording college, that should be a red flag for you to pursue guidance from someone closer to your particular issue, situation, school of choice, or financial options.
Navigating College Admissions and Funding: Why Expert Guidance Matters
(00:01:41) Free FAFSA Filing Support Requirements
(00:06:30) Independent Educational Consultants’ Role
(00:11:13) The Limitations of Financial Aid Administrators at Colleges
(00:15:43) Certified College Funding Specialists in Finance
(00:22:20) Strategic College List Building by Financial Experts
(00:24:58) Navigating Student Loan Repayment and Forgiveness
Saving Your Future: Expert Strategies for College Funding and Selection
- Financial aid administrators can explain financial aid rules but cannot provide advice on admissions or other areas beyond their scope.
- Your typical financial advisor may not fully understand financial aid and college planning, providing generic advice like saving in 529 plans.
- Someone helping you with this process should understand student loan repayment options and the intersection of admissions and aid.
- Specialized designations like Certified College Funding Specialist (CCFS) are recommended for in-depth knowledge in college planning.
A great episode of the New Money New Problems podcast by fellow Financial Advisor, Brenton Harrison, that explains the value (savings) in paying for guidance with your money: When Paying a Financial Advisor $6,000 is a Bargain
Resources to Help Families with the College Admissions Process:
IECA - Independent Educational Consultants Association - https://www.iecaonline.com/
HECA - Higher Education Consultants Association - https://www.hecalive.org/
NACAC - National Association for College Admission Counseling - https://www.nacacnet.org/student/
ACCFS - Accredited Certified College Funding Specialists™ - https://www.hireaccfs.com/
NICCP – National Institute of Certified College Planners - https://account.niccp.com/find-a-ccps/
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