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Paying for College Without Going Broke, 2001 Edition, by Kalman Chany

Insider strategies for maximizing financial aid and minimizing college costs

Paying for College Without Going Broke will teach new college applicants how to:

  • Use line-by-line tips for completing the 2001--2002 FAFSA and CSS PROFILE financial aid forms
  • Calculate aid eligibility before they apply to colleges
  • Plan ahead to improve their chances of receiving financial aid
  • Negotiate with the financial aid office
  • Learn about educational tax breaks
  • Handle special circumstances if they are children of single parents or are independent students

    Contents Include:
    I Understanding the Process
    II How to Take Control of the Process
    1. Long-Term Strategies for Paying for College
    2. Short-Term Strategies for Receiving More Financial Aid
    3. How to Pick Colleges
    4. What the Student Can Do
    5. State Aid
    6. Looking for a Financial Aid Consulting Service
    III Filling Out The Standardized Forms
    IV The Offer
    1. Innovative Payment Options
    2. Special Topics
    3. Managing Your Debt
    4. Less Taxing Matters
    5. Future Trends
    V Worksheets And Forms

    • Sales Rank: #14047486 in Books
    • Published on: 2000-10-17
    • Released on: 2000-10-17
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: 10.00" h x 7.75" w x 1.00" l,
    • Binding: Paperback
    • 336 pages

    Review
    "Belongs in your financial library."
    --Money magazine

    "Guides you through the application process and shows ways to cut college costs."
    --JOAN HAMBURG, Family Circle

    "Paying for College could accurately be titled 'Everything the College Financial Aid Officers Won't Tell, and Everything You Never Thought to Ask.' "
    --New York Daily News

    "The most complete and up-to-date book I've seen on loans, grants, and tax
    strategies for parents of college-bound children."
    --TERRY SAVAGE, Chicago Sun-Times

    From the Publisher
    Insider Strategies for Maximizing Financial Aid and Minimizing College Costs
    * Plan ahead to improve your chance of receiving financial aid
    * Calculate your aid eligibility before you apply to colleges
    * Complete the 2003-2004 financial aid forms (including the FAFSA and the CSS PROFILE)
    * Negotiate with the financial aid office
    * Learn about educational tax breaks
    * Handle special circumstances if you're a single parent or an independent student

    From the Inside Flap
    Everything you need to know to minimize the costs of college

    Plan ahead to improve your chances of receiving financial aid

    Calculate your aid eligibility before you apply to colleges

    Complete the 1999-2000 financial aid forms (including FAFSA and the CSS PROFILE)

    Negotiate with the financial aid office

    Take advantage of the new tax law

    Handle special circumstances if you're a single parent or an independent student

    Most helpful customer reviews

    58 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
    Be wary of blanket assertions about the availability of aid!
    By David R. Moran
    Widely quoted on the Web is the assertion from this book that "...almost every family now qualifies for some form of assistance. Many parents don't believe that a family that makes $75,000+ a year, owns its home, and holds substantial assets could receive financial aid. These days, that family--provided it is presented in the right light--almost certainly does."
    Financial advice columnist Kenneth Hooker recently wrote the same thing:
    "You can take some comfort in the fact that buying a college education has become a good deal like buying a new car -- virtually nobody pays the sticker price. There are a wide variety of financial aid programs available, both through the government and through the schools themselves, and the real costs are likely to be dramatically lower than the figures supplied ...."
    As the completely middle-class, full-tuition-paying parent of a child at an Ivy League college, I feel like a total chump when I read this stuff.
    Well, maybe I have missed something in all of my researches and walk-throughs with family contribution calculators, but I'm not sure.
    Since there has been such a marked reduction, even disappearance of merit scholarships, and almost everything now is needs-based, parents should know that if your child applies to a private school that includes home equity in its EFC (as many now do, maybe most), and
    (a) if your debt (mortgage and home loans) is not huge, and/or
    (b) if you make a decent salary, and/or
    (c) if you have saved and invested over the years and now have a moderate portfolio (however much it's down from 1-2 years ago),
    then you almost certainly are NOT going to qualify for any financial aid whatsoever from any number of competitive private schools. Loans, sure. Aid, most likely no.
    So far as I can determine, you are expected to take out a home-equity loan (if your house debt is low enough) and pay the full fare. And/or sell some of those "substantial assets."
    I am not saying this is wrong, or even unfair for those of us who are comfortably middle-class. But unless I have made some major omissions, similar parents should not be misled by the broad promises and assertions by these college-financing "experts."

    22 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
    Absolutely worthless for independent students.
    By ripovitan d!
    This book should be entitled "Paying For Your Child's College Without Going Broke". It contains almost no information for one who is trying to pay their own way through college. In fact the information in this book is so insular, I'm led to believe that unless you're a clone copy of the author, you won't find any relevant information in this book whatsoever. This is a throwaway piece of tripe intended to capitalize on peoples' apprehension of college costs. There is nothing here you won't find elsewhere on the net.

    18 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
    Great for PARENTS; Not Good for ADULT STUDENTS
    By A Customer
    This book is written for parents who are about to send their child to college. It's not written for adult students, per se, although it states(on one or two lines)that the principles are about the same. However, I don't believe most adult students have their own businesses, own houses and/or property, and can itemize deductions on their income taxes, to lower the AGI(Adjusted Gross Income), as the book describes. The book is good for parents who plan to send their kids to school, but for adult students, it gets very confusing. It's very vague as to whether the same principles that apply to parents, apply to adult students.

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