Planning Briefs
Q's And A's About Financial Aid
Published Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at: 7:00 AM EDT
Will your teenaged child be applying to colleges soon? Although you may be concerned about the ever-rising cost of higher education, your student may qualify for financial aid through various sources. In fact, billions of dollars are handed out each year, and more than half of full-time students get aid through grants and scholarships and roughly one-third via loans. Here are the answers to some common questions about financial aid: Q. Do we make too much money to qualify? A. This is a concern for many parents, but don't assume you won't qualify for aid, which can come in many different forms. Your...
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