It’s no secret that college tuition is continuing to increase dramatically year over year. For the 2021-2022 school year, the average annual cost of college tuition was: $38,185 for private schools $22,698 for public, out-of-state schools $10,338 for public, in-state schools Multiplying these numbers by four years of college attendance (and, depending on the student […]
Our core belief at CAP is that students and families can make smart, fiscally sound college selection decisions if they are appropriately educated and armed with the relevant information they need. Regretfully, college consumers are far from being provided with simple and straightforward cost-benefit propositions. Instead, they are forced to fight through an unnecessary maze […]
There are still colleges in the United States that offer full-ride scholarships to attract students with high ACT or SAT scores. However, the number of schools offering these scholarships seems to be shrinking over the past several years, so it takes some work to find the ones that still do. What Scores Automatically Win Your […]
The Importance of Transparency College Aid Pro’s (CAP) Mission is to End the Student Debt Crisis by empowering families to shop smarter for college. This is an audacious and ambitious goal, yet one we believe is achievable. CAP is a strong and growing community of college planning experts, school counselors, administrators, concerned parents, and college […]
I was listening to a financial call-in program the other day and the topic of how a mom was going to pay for her kid’s college came up. She said, “I’m hoping she will get a scholarship.” That was it. She had no money saved, the daughter was in high school and she was counting […]
This was originally written for and published by Saving For College. When families think about bridging the gap between what they have saved for college and the total cost of attendance, their minds usually go straight to private scholarships. After all, everyone has heard a story from a friend or distant relative of a talented […]
Getting a Division 1 athletic scholarship is not an easy task. However, if your student has this goal, there are definitely tips that will increase his or her chances. A few years ago, my youngest daughter, as a high school junior, gave her verbal commitment to play volleyball at a Division 1 college. In some […]
Most families in the college application process have heard the term “National Merit Scholarship” float around in college counselor meetings and college orientations. However, there is not just one National Merit Scholarship. In fact, there are five different types of scholarships that people lump into the general term of the National Merit Scholarship. In this […]
With the FAFSA Simplification Act comes a host of changes to the way federal student aid is calculated. Some of those changes have already been implemented, but the bulk of them are slated to come into play with the FAFSA application period applicable for the 2024-2025 award year. That means, you’ll see them when applying […]
The 2023-2024 CSS Profile is available on October 1, 2022. Before you dive head first into filling out this beast, let’s break it down with some basic information and tips to make your life easier. What is it? The College Scholarship Service financial aid application is required at over 200 colleges and universities, in addition […]
Getting all of your financial aid forms completed and submitted is a major milestone. A lot of families use that moment to breathe a sigh of relief and turn their thoughts onto other pressing matters, as well they should. However, pressing “submit” isn’t the end of the story. Read on to find out what happens […]
As we get close to May 1, National College Decision Day, the final college choice can be a very stressful decision. Of my 3 girls, we only had to face the stress of making this choice with the oldest. By mid-March of her Senior year, my daughter managed to narrow down to two final options, […]
Negotiation is an art. Lawyers negotiate contracts, deals, and settlements on behalf of their clients, real estate agents negotiate housing prices for hopeful homeowners, business professionals negotiate the price of products and services to keep their doors open. Negotiation is a major player in nearly every aspect of modern society, so why do people think […]
For most families, student loans must be part of the college-funding conversation. Through careful planning to include smart savings, tax considerations, college choice, cash flow, scholarships, and other mechanisms, families can minimize the amount of debt their students take on. How much debt is too much though? How can families make smart choices about loan […]
Many college-bound families look to federal student loans provided by the U.S. Department of Education to bridge the gap between what they have saved or what funds have been gifted (through scholarships or grants) for college and what their cost of attendance will be. There are three different student loan options through the federal government: […]
The truth is that most college-bound students and their families will face a funding gap between what they can afford to pay out of pocket for school combined with grants and scholarships, and the final net cost of attendance. This funding gap can be bridged with student loans. However, it’s important that families choose the […]
This was originally written for and published by Saving For College. When families think about bridging...