Whether you have a high or low income, everyone would like to pay less for college. We can help by empowering families to pre-approve their college selection. We determine what personal resources are available, establish a maximum student loan amount, and then “shop” for colleges that match your budget. There are many strategies involved in this process that can qualify students for additional financial aid.\u00a0 Some of the steps we take include:<\/p>\n
This is not about teaching parents how to save more, or how to get a better rate-of-return on what they\u2019ve saved, it\u2019s about learning how to reduce the total out-of-pocket costs and then paying for it in the most efficient manner so the family\u00a0keeps\u00a0more of their money.<\/span><\/p>\n Financial Aid is a complex topic\u00a0 and a huge concern to families. Our service helps to demystify this process and is a critical part of the college selection process.\u00a0 We try to keep financial aid in mind as we navigate through the application process. We also have resources we can recommend to our families. These resources range from good websites, to step-by-step instructions on filling out the financial aid forms, to how to get loans and scholarships, to one-on-one free consultations with college financial specialists who can help with the entire process of paying for college.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n At SOAR, we cannot stress enough the importance of understanding the cost of college and how to reduce that cost.\u00a0 Whether you will receive need-based aid or are hoping only for merit aid, this information will be extremely helpful to you. The base year is January of sophomore year to December of junior year.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Whether you have a high or low income, everyone would like to pay less for college. We can help by empowering families to pre-approve their college selection. We determine what personal resources are available, establish a maximum student loan amount, … read more