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College Bound! The First Year Experience
Remember your first year? Now it's your child's turn.
Read MoreIs My Child Eligible for Financial Aid? If So, How Much?
Because financial aid determinations consider both financial need and education costs, you should not rule out a school because you think it costs too much. In fact, with financial aid it may cost no more to attend an expensive institution than a cheaper one.
Read MoreSaving For Baby's College Years
There's never been a better time than now to to start putting some money aside for baby for college! Here's a look at some of the options available to help you choose the best for your family.
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Common Sources of Financial Aid?
Student financial aid is available from a number of sources, including the federal government, state governments, colleges and universities, and other organizations. Students can receive aid from more than one source.
Read MoreTax Credits, Deductions, and Deferrals
In addition to any student aid awarded to a student, families may be eligible for tax credits, tax deductions, or tax breaks on savings plans. These are not the same as student aid but may make college education more affordable by reducing the amount of taxes that would otherwise be owed.
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