šŸ’°College Money Game Plan

College Money: Start Here (Before You Decide)

If college costs feel confusing, that’s not your fault. Most families don’t overpay because they’re careless; they overpay because they didn’t understand the system early enough.

Use this checklist to help you plan smart:

āœ… Step 1: Understand How College Is Actually Paid For

Before comparing schools or stressing about FAFSA, you need clarity.
Learn:

  • How colleges calculate cost
  • What financial aid letters really mean
  • Where families get tripped up

āœ… Step 2: Get Your Numbers & Questions Organized

Understanding is step one. Organization is step two.
Write down:

  • Your estimated costs ( I have a tool that will help you understand your budget better)
  • Questions you have about how to pay (use them to help you plan)
  • What matters most to your family


šŸ“˜ My On Track For College Parent Workbook has some information for parents about paying for college and resources to help you do some research. Grab your copy to get planning!


āœ… Step 3: Prepare for FAFSA & Aid Decisions (Without Guessing)

FAFSA is a tool, a calculator if you will → not a strategy.
Understand:

  • What the FAFSA provides
  • What it doesn’t
  • How it fits into the bigger picture (A.K.A. your budget)

If the math is not mathing, it means it’s time to get serious about your money plan or to make a different choice.


āœ… Step 4: Apply Strategy When You’re Ready

Once you understand the system, you can then apply the strategy.
Compare your options intentionally, not emotionally. Start with these questions: How much money do you have? How much can you contribute? What happens if you don’t have enough? What’s the plan B?


āœ… Step 5: Go Back To The Hub to Stay Updated

There will always be information and resources waiting for you in the On Track Hub. Go back often to stay On Track with me.


šŸŽÆ Start Here To Get Your College Money Right:

🧭Go back to the On Track Hub


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