Saving and paying for college is an endurance test, a forced march on an often 50-year parade, where strange numerical codes and senseless jumbles of letters mark a route that Waze can’t map.
Begin at age zero or earlier with a 529 college savings plan for your child, born or not yet so.
Then, fill out the FAFSA, which stands for “Free Application for Federal Student Aid,” and determine your student aid index (S.A.I.).
or other data or the figures that another form, the CSS Profile, belches out is probably not enough to make college affordable.
So you could apply for a federal PLUS loan for parents, which might take you 25 years to repay.
Organizations:
Federal Student Aid, CSS