Paying for your Child’s College Finances— Guide for Parents
on Student Loan, Scholarship, and Grant
Let's suppose that you have a child who will be graduating soon
from high school. Of course, you will feel happy, just like any
proud parent who have their children graduating from high
school. It is one of the challenges of life that you have
successfully surpassed, despite of the financial instabilities
that you have probably experienced. It is time to celebrate,
for you have fulfilled your responsibility of giving your child
a bright future.
But as many would say, a high school graduation is not the
end. In fact, it is just the beginning of tougher challenges
that awaits you and your child in the succeeding years—college
education.
At this point, you should start thinking about how you will
finance the studies of your college-bound child. With the
increasing cost of tuition fees, you need to plan ahead of time
to avoid any misfortune, especially if you have experienced how
to be financially-needing. You know how hard it is to have both
of your hands tied-up against the increasing cost of your
child’s high school education before. The sooner you start
planning for the college education of your child, the less you
will encounter financially-related problems later on.
If you think you will be faced again with financial
problems, it is important that you know the different financial
aid programs available for your college-bound child. Continue
reading and learn the financial aids to lean on to:
• Grants- it is the first type of college financial aid that
you can apply for. It simply requires you to complete a FAFSA
(Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. Once the
application has been sent, it will be evaluated and if your
child will qualify, he/she will be entitled to the full amount
of what he/she qualifies for. At this point, you need not do
anything much further except to provide the name of the college
or university your child wants to enroll to.
• Scholarships- although scholarship is commonly intended
for students who have the “brains” but do not have the
“fortune”, not all college scholarships are bounded to
academics. Students who do not have the best academic record
can still qualify to other multitudes of college scholarships.
There you have the college sports scholarships, community
service work scholarships, social involvement scholarships, and
others. There are just the different types of scholarships for
your child if he is not that talented when it comes to
academics.
• Student Loans- these type of loans have lower interest
rates compared to other types of loans. There are instances
where the loans are subsidized, which means that the interest
does not accumulate until a student finishes college.
Furthermore, these loans does not require a collateral, thus
you do not have to worry about putting your own home as a
collateral against the student loan for your child. Most of
these loans are available on a variety of repayment plans at
low interest rates and low monthly installment payments.
If you have not started searching for the various financial
aid programs available, it is recommended that you start now.
These financial aids will help you in the long run and will
provide the funds needed for your child’s college education.
Get yourself free from financial worries through these
aids.
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