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Latest News on Financial Aid

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Published on: March 14, 2012

Two quick notes, one a change in aid that happened, the other a change that didn’t. First, Congress approved a reduction in the income level needed for a zero EFC to $23,000. This means families with incomes between $23,000 and $31,000 will no longer automatically receive a Zero EFC, though [...]

Should your Senior file a tax return?

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Published on: February 27, 2012

If your high school Senior has no earned income, but has assets that generate interest, dividends, or capital gains, you may have included this income on your tax return in past years. Should you do so again this year? Until now, you have only needed to consider the tax implications; [...]

Forthcoming Reductions In Financial Aid

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Published on: October 19, 2011

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 [...]

YOU VERSUS THE DEPARMENT OF EDUCATION

How well do you understand the Department of Education’s formulas for financial aid? You wouldn’t blindly submit a 1040 tax return form to the IRS if you had no idea of how to complete the forms. Doing so would result in you paying too much in taxes, or risk an [...]

THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO KNOW IS YOUR EFC (EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION)

Bay Area families fall into one of two categories: those that will qualify for financial aid, and those that will not. I will identify your category to help you arrive at a comprehensive college-funding solution. This is done by calculating your Expected Family Contribution, which determines your eligibility for Federal [...]

The Key to Funding College

One of the first questions parents ask when sitting down to look at the cost of college is how much financial aid they are going to get. Financial aid is based on the government’s calculation of how much the family should pay, and this amount is called the Expected Family [...]

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