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The Cost of a College Education

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Education Planning
Though college is expensive, you can’t overestimate the value of a good education. And paying for school may be more manageable than you think, particularly if you start planning early. There are special, tax-advantaged investments designed to help you save, and tools, including federal financial aid and college loans, you can use to reduce your upfront costs.

College Costs
College costs include more than tuition, but there are ways to pay for the full cost.


Investing for College
There are different financial strategies you can use when investing for college. Several of the ways come with tax advantages.


Applying for Aid
Education loans can help make higher education affordable, and it pays to know what’s available and how to apply.
Resources
College Savings Quiz

Dictionary of Financial Terms
Build your financial vocabulary by checking our dictionary of financial terms.

Partners Content
Estimate the financial aid for which your child may be eligible.

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