Good Financial Reads: How to Afford College (Part Two)
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Useful Tips and Information About College Admission Trends
by Massi DeSantis, Desmo Wealth Advisors, LLC
I attended a webinar on college admission trends with Dr. Jen Price and the local FPA community today. Dr. Price is an experienced college admission counselor and her presentation was outstanding. Here are some of the things that resonated with me and that can be useful to our clients, with my comments.
Filling Out The FAFSA: Getting Your FSA ID
by Rob Stoll, Financial Design Studio, Inc.
With the start of the 2021-2022 college application season coming up on October 1st, we’ve created a 2-part series called “Filling out the FAFSA” to guide you through the process. This post will help you understand what FAFSA is and why it’s important to fill it out. Specifically, this post is about getting an FSA ID for FAFSA.
[Video] FAFSA FAQ #3: Get Started
by Michelle Smalenberger, Financial Design Studio Inc.
[Video] Investing in a 529 College Savings Plan
by Rob Stoll, Financial Design Studio, Inc.
We’ve been talking the last few weeks about saving for your child’s education or filing for student aid. If that’s a part of paying for your child’s college, consider the 529 college savings plan.
For more on how to afford college, be sure to check out Good Financial Reads: How to Afford College (Part One)
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