students, even some from middle-class and upper-middle-class families, need financial aid for college.

You know your family can’t afford to put you through college, and you don’t want to spend the rest of your life paying off a massive debt. That’s why students, even some from middle-class and upper-middle-class families, need financial aid for college. But does that even exist for your household income bracket? Here are some essentials for students hoping to get college funding assistance.

  • Apply anyway – Even if you don’t think your family qualifies, you may be surprised. It never hurts to apply for every type of funding. The worst they can do is say no.
  • Don’t wait – Some funding needs to be applied for early on, and other types of funding may end up getting forgotten if you wait. Now is always the best time to apply.
  • Don’t rely on merit alone – Even if you are applying for merit-based scholarships, this only covers the entire tuition for a handful of students. Always apply for financial aid anyway, even if you are expecting a scholarship.
  • Get help – There may be funding available that you are not aware of. Contacting a college planning company can help you to find some of the funds that you otherwise might have had to add to your loan.

College Financial Planning Assistance in Southern California

If you are planning to go to college, you will want some sort of financial assistance. College Planning Source is here to help you take full advantage of all of the funding options open to you. To learn more, contact us today at 858.676.0700, or you can submit our online contact form.

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