Andrew Lockwood, J.D. is co-owner of College Planning Specialists of Florida, Inc. He and his partner offer free workshops on college financial aid that cover topics such as "The Dirty Little Secret About Florida Pre-paid Plans," and "The Five Greatest Myths About Financial Aid." Go to their website, http://www.CollegePlanningAdvice.com or call their office at 954.659.1234 to reserve a seat.
You'd Be Surprised at How Many Families Make This Mistake When it Comes to Financial Aid!
"We were told we make too much money to qualify for financial aid. Should we bother applying?"
Here's the answer, once and for all:
YES!!
Got it?
Many families assume they make too much money to qualify for financial aid, but there are many factors that determine eligibility - not just income. In fact, according to a recent study, 53% of all eligible families never apply for aid!
The main reason preventing them from applying is this misconceived notion that they make too much money. I've had single moms two steps above the poverty line approach me at the end of a workshop, concerned that their income was too high! Here's the big idea in this article: even families making healthy, six figure incomes will qualify for aid at most schools.
EVERY family with a high school senior bound for college should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The data you enter into FAFSA dictates how much money you are expected to contribute to school. This number is calculated pursuant to the Department of Education regulations.
Filling out a FAFSA is painful. You must be extremely careful - the opportunity for mistakes and pitfalls abound! According to an industry study, approximately 78% plus of all FAFSA's contain mistakes. One of the more common gaffes that severely limits or eliminates deserved aid: listing assets that do not need to be included.
In February, the Miami Herald printed a letter from a Miami Beach woman whose son was admitted to an elite, private school. The family's income was approximately $50,000. However, after she completed her forms, she learned that she was expected to contribute more than $30,000 per year.
By way of contrast, we recently devised a plan for a client with striking similarities. Had he done the forms the same way as the Miami Beach woman, his expected contribution for college would have been more than $147,000. After we "fixed" his problem, his magic number was $3,400 per year.
Did we hide assets in a strange offshore account? Nope. Are we magicians or weird psychics? C'mon. Did we manipulate things in an illegal, unethical or immoral manner? Of course not!
All we did was follow the guidelines promulgated by the Department of Education. These guidelines read like a phone book. There are between 67-78 different factors that bear on how much aid your family will receive.
Unless you are a specialist in this area, you couldn't possibly understand these rules of the game. An easy analogy is tax preparation - sure, you can do your own taxes, but how likely are you to take advantage of every benefit due to you compared to if you retained an experienced CPA? Of course, if you're the do-it-yourself type: you like to fix your own car, sprinklers, etc. you might not like this idea, but you have to admit that you cannot possibly be as competent as an expert.
OK, I'm off my high horse. I just broke some bad news; now, here's some WORSE news! Unfortunately, the FAFSA is not the only financial aid form required.
Many private colleges require you to submit an additional form, the CSS/PROFILE. Also, many private schools require their own institutional aid forms. These forms are even more hateful, more onerous than the FAFSA. My partner, "College Pete," likens filling out the Profile to a root canal without Novacaine. How's that for a graphic image?
He's got good reasons for saying this. Here's what he's talking about:
You must be even more careful completing the profile, particularly the sections earmarked for the student to complete. Some common questions for the student to answer: "How much money do your parents have to pay for your college education?"
Whoa, Nelly! How many high-schoolers can answer this question? Do your children know your bank balance?
If the student gives one answer on his form, and you give another figure on your form, there's trouble in River City.
If the private forms and FAFSA are even slightly inconsistent, your financial aid application could be delayed or flat out rejected! And you can't say something like, "my kid was on drugs when he filled out the form - please let me change the answer!" Admissions departments are kind of funny about stuff like that.
Here's the bottom line. You must approach the college financial aid forms very carefully. Be careful whom you speak with - high school guidance counselors are typically too busy to develop any expertise in this area (the average guidance counselor handles something like 471 students in Florida). You CPA, money manager or other trusted advisor may give you advice that might make sense for their purposes, but may actually reduce the amount of aid that you'll qualify for!
Do not wait until the last minute to plan how you will pay for college. Sophomore Year (yes, Sophomore Year!) is the ideal time to get serious about the planning process. Speak to a knowledgeable college financial aid expert sooner, rather than later.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Student Debt Consolidation Loans Aiding Students No End
- Student and Graduate Loans
- Student Loan Unemployed: Loan for Higher Studies
- Have a Hassle Free Student Life With Student Debt Management Loan
- Student Debt Management Loan: Make No Compromises With Your Important Expenses
- Student Debt Consolidation Loan Uk: Settling From Muddling
- Student Debt Consolidation Loan: Competent Finances to Clear Debts
- Learn How Student Debt Consolidation Loans Can Help You Save




Non Profit Credit Counseling Services - Is It Just A Waste Of Money?
By: Hector Milla | 30/11/2009Credit debt is upsetting. Indebtedness can control every aspect of your life.
What Payroll Solutions can a small business find?
By: James Smith | 30/11/2009The cost of payroll can be quite staggering for the company. Human resource costs can take up a great deal of your time and resources.Most companies have three possible choices to examine; outsourcing, online payroll services, and payroll software programs.The second option is an online payroll service provider.Many different types of software are available for those who like to do it themselves but who also need some help to be sure it is done correctly.Taking care of your payroll does not have
Global Lottery: The real story of the Turf Lottery games in Brazil
By: Ilot Brazil | 30/11/20092) THE JOCKEY CLUB ALEGRETE, on 08/07/2009, entered into a partnership to provide all funding necessary for operation of games of turf in Brazil with the company INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY CORPORATION, in accordance with the approved plan of betting by the Ministry of Agriculture, which remains in full force;
Credit Card Debt - If You Can't Pay Your Credit Card Debt You Need to Consider Professional Help
By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009If you are like most credit cardholders, the bad economy has likely caused you to go even deeper into debt.
Credit Card Debt - Why Now is the Time to Act to Eliminate Credit Card Debt
By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009Do you have credit card debt?
Forex Trading: Get Some Extra Cash In Your Pocket
By: James Roshwood | 30/11/2009There are many ways to earn extra cash on the internet but one of the most popular is forex trading. Forex is simply short for foreign exchange. This is the exchange of foreign currencies on the international currency market.
Get Out of Debt - How the Government's Stimulus Money Effects the Debt Settlement Industry
By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009We've all heard that the government is giving away grants for a number of things.
Secrets to Eliminate Your Unsecured Debt - What Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know
By: Matt Couch | 30/11/2009You may have heard that you can eliminate a percentage of your unsecured credit card debt.
Warning - you Must Avoid This Critical Mistake on your Financial Aid Forms
By: Andrew Lockwood | 07/02/2008 | FinanceBe careful about how you apply for financial aid. The potential for mistakes abound.
Who Else Wants to Know the Two Biggest Reasons for Success in Work From Home Opportunities
By: Andrew Lockwood | 20/01/2008 | Self ImprovementThe author has identified two main commonalities shared by successful home business entrepreneurs.
7 Critical Questions you Must Ask About Any Home-based Business Opportunity
By: Andrew Lockwood | 16/01/2008 | InternetMarketing guru reveals inside secrets about the claims of home based business, network marketing and MLM companies. Ask yourself these seven critical questions and you can avoid blowing thousands of hard-earned dollars you cannot afford to lose!
A Critical Factor you Must Consider Before Investing in Any Home Business
By: Andrew Lockwood | 15/01/2008 | EntrepreneurshipUnderstand this important issue in order to avoid blowing thousands of hard-earned dollars in a home business opportunity