Paying For College For Dummies. Eric Tyson
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Название: Paying For College For Dummies

Автор: Eric Tyson

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

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isbn: 9781119651499

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      Welcome to Paying for College For Dummies! I know this may be a stressful and challenging topic. But, not to worry! You’ve come to the right place — this book will help you to lower your anxiety, increase your knowledge, and take control of the process.

      In this book, I emphasize these important topics:

       Making the most of your finances and developing your children’s potential without breaking the bank.

       Getting the best education at an affordable price. Spending more doesn’t equate to getting a better education or better employment prospects. You should look for value — meaning seek out service providers that deliver quality at a reasonable, or in some cases even an attractive, price.

       Understanding proven alternatives to traditional and costly college education. Increasingly, high-cost, four-year colleges are seeing their enrollment squeezed while far lower cost and faster alternatives to college are seeing enrollment growth.

       Navigating and making best use of financial aid. After baring your financial soul to colleges, they will tell you how much they will charge you. They aren’t actually giving you money when they award aid so much as they charge different customers widely differing prices based upon the college’s assessment of your ability to pay. I help steer you through understanding the various ways to get better pricing as well as filling out all those forms.

      College price increases, for too many years and decades, outstripped the general rate of inflation. While particular degrees from leading schools do still seem to provide a ticket to some well-paying jobs and careers, now more than ever families are questioning the value of a college degree. A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that 47 percent of Americans no longer believe that having a college degree will lead to a good job and higher lifetime earnings. Among Millennials, only 39 percent continue to believe in college.

      As a former financial counselor, I have counseled thousands of clients on a variety of personal finance, investment, and spending decisions, including higher education and college. With four years at the “best” private colleges having broached $300,000, and the best public college educations costing well into the six figures, more and more people who aren’t wealthy are questioning the value that such an experience will provide. And increasingly, folks are wanting to evaluate and consider the alternatives, which this unique guide will also help you to do.

      Whenever I approach writing a book, I consider a particular audience for that book. Because of this, I must make some assumptions about who the readers are and what those readers are looking for. Here are a few assumptions I’ve made about you:

       You want the best for your kids and would like to understand the pros and cons of different options before making an informed choice. (Note: While the vast majority of readers of this book are parents, I expect that some inquisitive teens are readers too — that’s great! For simplicity, please accept my apologies for choosing to write as if parents are the readers so that sentences like the one before this aside aren’t more complicated.) Because money doesn’t grow on trees and you’re not super-wealthy, you want value for your money and need to contain costs.

       You have some understanding about the reputation of particular colleges but don’t know how that translates into post-graduation job and career prospects.

       You’ve heard some rumblings from young adults and perhaps even your own teenagers СКАЧАТЬ