I am excited to announce that Klaar College Consulting will be co-hosting two free webinars with The College Funding Coach® on July 15th, 2021 at 12 noon and 6:30 p.m. This virtual event on “Little-Known Secrets for Paying for College” is for any family wanting to learn how to pay for college (designed for families with students in grades K – 12). 
The College Funding Coach® was founded in 2002 to help families better understand the complexities of paying for college and how to make higher education more affordable. They have established an approach that helps parents understand the college funding process, reduce their out-of-pocket expenses, and balance the challenge of saving for college and retirement simultaneously.
July 15 Zoom webinars:
12:00 – 1:30 PM Session – CLICK HERE
6:30 – 8 PM Session – CLICK HERE
Specific financial topics include:
- Using student loans to manage cash flow.
- If you refinance your home to cover college costs, have a plan to pay it off.
- How to tap into other people’s money, such as with private scholarships.
- Understanding the family’s Expected Financial Contribution.
- What is need-based financial aid.
- How the 529 Plan works in S. Carolina.
Additionally, I’ll be talking about how parents should get together with their students at the beginning of their freshman year to put together a four-year plan leading up to applying for and getting admission to a college that’s a good fit and match (see below). For example, the student could start out with a few honors classes and then take AP courses. Colleges want students who have challenged themselves with a rigorous curriculum.
There’s nothing worse than graduating with a 4.0 but no challenging classes. Colleges ask “Where was the rigor, the intellectual curiosity?” Colleges also want students who have tried different things and are well-rounded.
Although college costs are soaring, a state college is not necessarily less expensive than a private college. Private colleges have endowments, and if your student is someone they really want, they will offer grants that may make college far more affordable.
Another topic I talk about is the importance of Fit and Match:
- Will the student like other students there?
- Will he like the campus and surroundings? Is your student more comfortable in a contained
campus with lots of open spaces, or one that’s large and crowded in a city? Close to the beach or the mountains?
- How about activities outside the classroom? This includes more than sports – there’s drama, debate, Model U.N., Beta Club Community service, and more.
- Also consider the weather. A northern campus that’s pleasant in summer may be freezing cold in winter!
A good fit and match means your student is much more likely to graduate in four years, and not transfer to another college and loose precious credits. My students almost all graduate in four years, but the average graduation time is a pricey six years!
This is a free educational event. Please register by clicking below. For questions, contact me at [email protected].
July 15 Zoom webinars:
12:00 PM Session – CLICK HERE
6:30 PM Session – CLICK HERE