Paying for College, 2019 Edition

Everything You Need to Maximize Financial Aid and Afford College

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, Financial Aid, College & University, College Guides, College Entrance
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Author: Kalman Chany, The Princeton Review ISBN: 9780525567707
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: November 6, 2018
Imprint: Princeton Review Language: English
Author: Kalman Chany, The Princeton Review
ISBN: 9780525567707
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: November 6, 2018
Imprint: Princeton Review
Language: English

Paying for College: Everything You Need to Maximize Financial Aid and Afford College is the ONLY annual college financial aid guide with line-by-line instructions for completing the FAFSA and CSS Profile aid forms!

Featured in USA Today, the WSJ, Money, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and dozens more, Paying for College helps students and their families maximize financial aid eligibility. Packed with specific information, it guides parents and students with info on:
* How to fill out all those forms (FAFSA, CSS Profile, etc.) to your advantage!
* How to understand the financial aid (FA) process and pick a college with FA in mind
* How to navigate recent changes to FAFSA legislation
* How to evaluate an aid offer and negotiate with the FA office
* Long-term strategies (bonds, trusts, Coverdell ESAs, 529 plans, etc.)
* Short-term strategies (taxes, real estate assets & liabilities, the impact of debt on an FA application)
... and more!

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Paying for College: Everything You Need to Maximize Financial Aid and Afford College is the ONLY annual college financial aid guide with line-by-line instructions for completing the FAFSA and CSS Profile aid forms!

Featured in USA Today, the WSJ, Money, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and dozens more, Paying for College helps students and their families maximize financial aid eligibility. Packed with specific information, it guides parents and students with info on:
* How to fill out all those forms (FAFSA, CSS Profile, etc.) to your advantage!
* How to understand the financial aid (FA) process and pick a college with FA in mind
* How to navigate recent changes to FAFSA legislation
* How to evaluate an aid offer and negotiate with the FA office
* Long-term strategies (bonds, trusts, Coverdell ESAs, 529 plans, etc.)
* Short-term strategies (taxes, real estate assets & liabilities, the impact of debt on an FA application)
... and more!

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