You Have A Choice On How To Pay For College

Most families think that completing the FAFSA is all that is needed to get money to pay for college.  However, it is not that simple.  Read the bullet points below and click on the links on the left side of this page and you will see the complexity of what I am talking about. 

  • Do you know what a 1098-T form is?  Click on the 1098-T link and learn why you could forfeit up to $9,600 over your student's stay in college by knowing how this form works. 

  • Do you know their are two different types of scholarships?  Click on the Scholarship link - you will be surprised.

  • Did you know that student loan interest is NOT always tax deductible?  Click on the Student Loan link and find out why.

  • Is your student a Qualified or Nonqualified student?  Click on the Qualified Student link to learn more.  By understanding the differences between a Qualified and Nonqualified student,  it could save you from paying taxes on scholarship money your student may receive.


  • Do you feel it is the high school counselor's job to help you get money in order to pay for college expenses?  Click on the Counselor's Job link at the left and read what their responsibilities are when it comes to helping you pay for college.
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