How many schools should you apply to? Are more expensive schools really better? And how do you find a school you can afford today that can help you get the career you want tomorrow? Choose this section to learn how to approach applying to college in a way that works for you and your budget.
In general, financial aid is money you use to pay for college that doesn’t come out of your or your family’s savings. However, the phrase “financial aid” can be confusing, because it covers several different types of financial assistance.
How much does it really cost to go to college? How do you decide if a school is worth the cost? And where can you find the money to pay for it all? Learn how to take on the big questions here.
You’re about to make one of the biggest decisions in your life so far. And it’s not just about where you’ll go to college, it’s about what path your future might take. Visit this section for ways to feel more confident about committing to a school that best fits your goals: personal, academic, professional and financial.
The stories in this section are examples of real events that current and former college students shared with College Money Matters. Read what they went through and learn what you can do if you find yourself facing the same situation.
Parents know a good college education can set their child up for a bright future. But how can they pay for it without putting their own financial future at risk? Check out this section for answers to the questions parents ask most. They’re also good starters for some thoughtful parent-child discussions.