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Record Nr.

UNINA9910136083903321

Autore

Princeton Review

Titolo

Paying for college without going broke, 2017 edition : How to pay less for college. / / Princeton Review

Pubbl/distr/stampa

2016

ISBN

9781101920435

1101920432

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

College Admissions Guides.

Classificazione

STU009000STU010000STU031000

Disciplina

378.30973

Soggetti

Nonfiction

Study Aids & Workbooks

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

The  only  annual college financial aid guide with line-by-line instructions for completing the FAFSA and CSS PROFILE aid forms!  As seen in  USA Today , the  Wall Street Journal ,  Money , and the  Los Angeles Times, Paying for College Without Going Broke  will help you:  • Navigate the recent changes to the FAFSA • Use line-by-line strategies for filling out the FAFSA and CSS PROFILE to maximum effect • Increase your chances of receiving aid  • Compare aid offers and learn how to appeal if needed  • Calculate the actual costs of college  • Plan strategically as an independent student or a divorced or single parent  • Avoid costly mistakes when applying   Paying for College Without Going Broke  includes a foreword by Bill Clinton as well as in-depth line-by-line strategies for filling out 2017-2018 aid forms, including the required federal FAFSA form.   Praise for  PAYING FOR COLLEGE WITHOUT GOING BROKE:   "Get this book, and don't just read it. Study it." — Chicago Tribune  "Can save thousands in college bills." —John Wasik,  Forbes  "A first-rate guide through the financial aid maze."  — Lynn Brenner  , Newsday    "...Kalman Chany's  Paying For College Without Going Broke    [is] a must-read now. It's loaded with tips that can save you thousands on college bills...when I got to the section on financial aid, my eyes lit up." —John Wasik, Forbes.com  



"One of my favorite financial-advice books. " — Eric Tyson, author of  Investing for Dummies  and  Personal Finance for Dummies