How To Pay For College: Start Now
Saving Smart And Early Is The Key
Most people who send their children to college have been preparing for it for years. However it's done -- investments, savings, gifts or creative financing -- getting money together for college takes plenty of planning.
It's important to start saving for college early, since the inflation for the cost of a college education has been running typically 2-3 percent higher than that of wage inflation.
Fortunately, you're not alone in figuring it out.
The College Entrance Examination Board has named February "Financial Aid and Admissions Awareness Month" to encourage parents and future students to think about paying for college. To get you started, browse these articles from
You can even use an online calculator to figure out how much college will cost when the student in your family is ready to enroll: Click the calculator picture at right.
The Basics
Advice From
- How Much Will It Cost? Use This Calculator
- Tax-Wise Ways To Save For College
- 10 Things The College Won't Tell You
The Numbers: Actual Costs
From The College Entrance Examination Board:
- Average Cost Of College
- How Much College Debt Can Parents Afford
- How Much Repaying Student Loan Will Cost For
From The Chronicle Of Higher Education:









