When it comes to financial aid, student assets are a big no-no. They increase the federal Expected Family Contribution (EFC) by 20% of the reported asset value. Even worse, colleges that use the Institutional Methodology of calculating aid, will count them at a 25% rate. So an UTMA or UGMA [...]
Senior Year Fall Semester: What you need to do this month
December Start collecting your family’s financial records, which you’ll need to complete the FAFSA and other financial aid forms in early January. Remind your parents to save their year-end payroll stubs that show earnings for the year. (Ref. Step 4 of ’7 Steps to College’) Apply for a federal PIN [...]
Junior Year Fall Semester: planning steps to consider now.
Junior Year Fall Semester Planning Steps to consider NOW: November/December Maintain good grades. Review your PSAT results with your counselor to identify your strengths and areas that need improvement. Determine how to improve. Then make a study plan and stick to it! Obtain registration materials and test dates for the [...]
Senior Year Fall Semester: here is what you need to do this month.
Senior Year Fall Semester Planning Steps to consider NOW: November Send in Early Decision applications, if applicable. Submit your college admissions applications before the deadline set by the college. Ask your teachers, counselors, employers, friends and family for letters of recommendation for your college admissions or scholarship applications. Take any [...]
Update on Net Price Calculators – Clarity or Confusion?
We looked at Net Price Calculators last month (here) and found they might be so inaccurate as to be useless. Have I changed my opinion since then? In a word: No. Brief recap: the lack of uniformity in the information needed from the family will make real comparison between colleges [...]
Net Price Calculators Are Coming – Beware!
The Higher Education Opportunities Act of 2008 requires colleges to have a ‘Net Price Calculator’ on their websites by the end of October 2011, just in time for seniors refining their college lists for 2012. Will these help? Or will they be just another tool used by the colleges to [...]
Forthcoming Reductions In Financial Aid
You may have been wondering how financial aid programs will be affected by the national angst over budgets and cost cutting. As you can imagine, some of the ideas being pushed are not good news for those most dependent on need-based financial aid. House Republicans recently released a proposed budget [...]
Planning Steps to consider for October 2012
Senior Year Fall Semester Planning Steps to consider NOW: October Talk to your school counselor about applying for scholarships. Ask about scholarships offered by local community service organizations and businesses. Also, check out scholarships on the web and in your local library’s directories. (Ref. Step 2 of ’7 Steps to [...]
Undocumented students can now receive state financial aid
Governor Brown signed an extension of the California Dream Act into law on Saturday (10/8/11). Previously, state help for undocumented students was limited to receiving the in-state tuition rate at California public institutions and being able to apply for privately funded institutional grants. The new act adds the opportunity for [...]





