Changes on the horizon for FAFSA
Last year, the coronavirus relief bill signed into law in late 2020 makes several changes to the FAFSA filing process in the future.
Last year, the coronavirus relief bill signed into law in late 2020 makes several changes to the FAFSA filing process in the future.
Families need to be aware of certain legal documents, such as a healthcare proxy, that should be in place before a student leaves for college.
There are many ways that families saving for college can use a 529 plan to its full potential.
Tax season can provide a good reminder that 529 plans offer significant tax benefits for families looking for fund college education.
Whether saving for college or making withdrawals, there are many 529 plan considerations that may need attention at year-end.
Families may consider using funds from a 529 plan to cover qualified expenses even if their child is studying remote this fall.
While college students may decide to take a gap year, families can continue to plan for the completion of the college program.
While navigating the changing back-to-school landscape , families can still focus on planning and saving for the future.
Consider creating a plan to prepare for college during the high school years.
This fall, preparing a college checklist may be more important than ever as the ongoing pandemic is affecting how colleges re-open.