Top Ten Financial Aid Tips for Parents Las Vegas NV

Looking for financial aid to help foot the tuition bill? Follow these 10 tips to help you secure the funding help you need and remember - don't wait until your child's senior year to start thinking about financial aid. The sooner you start, the more money you may be able to find.

Community Bank of Nevada
(702)8780700
3500 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Mountain America Credit Union
(702) 251-5750
4810 W Desert Inn Rd Ste
Las Vegas, NV
Bank of Nevada
702 2484200
2700 W Sahara
Las Vegas, NV
Wells Fargo Bank
(702)7372906
3360 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
1st International Bank
(702)7779988
6822 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
U.S. Bank Nevada
(702)3862904
2300 W Sahara Ave Ste 200
Las Vegas, NV
Amalgamated Bank
(702)2578956
2960 Meade Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Nevada State Bank
(702)2486422
3480 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Colonial Bank
(702)2484141
2555 S Rainbow Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Bank of the West
(702)8898393
2925 S Rainbow Blvd
Las Vegas, NV

Top Ten Financial Aid Tips for Parents

Top Ten Financial Aid Tips for Parents

Looking for financial aid to help foot the tuition bill? Follow these 10 tips to help you secure the funding help you need and remember - don't wait until your child's senior year to start thinking about financial aid. The sooner you start, the more money you may be able to find.

1. Get an early idea of your EFC
Estimate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) during your child's junior year. By getting an idea of what you might pay, you can find colleges within your price range and identify what you might need in scholarships and loans to manage your tuition costs.

2. Reduce your child’s savings
An entire 20 percent of your child's assets are considered available for college, as opposed to just 5.6 percent of yours. Encourage your child to save, but keep college funds in a custodial account.

3. Learn a little about marketing
This is one of the most important aspects of competing for merit-based awards. Highlight your child's accomplishments and an award committee will be that much more likely to consider giving a scholarship to your son or daughter.

4. Make financial aid a part of your campus visits
Ask to speak with someone in the financial aid office - it's the best way to get your family on the radar for campus-based awards. Afterwards, take some notes! These contacts could come in handy later.

5. Do a bit of detective work
Determine if your child's application for aid affects.

Author: Amy Ambler

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