Paying For College For Dummies. Eric Tyson

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options and whether they may make sense for your offspring. It’s not unusual these days for parents and teenagers to have different aspirations and expectations. I hope and expect my book to get both sides to see the other’s point of view and bring you closer to a happy agreement or compromise!

       You’d like a more detailed understanding of how college financial aid, scholarships, student loans, and such works.

      If any of these descriptions hit home for you, you’ve come to the right place.

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      If you have the time and desire, we encourage you to read this book in its entirety. It provides you with a detailed picture of how to best make post–high school decisions to maximize your returns while minimizing your costs. But you may also choose to read selected portions. That’s one of the great things (among many) about For Dummies books. You can readily pick and choose the information you read based on your individual needs. Just scan the table of contents or index for the topics that interest you the most.

      Understanding Paying for College

      Check out college prices, the job market, and the value of higher education.

      Find out how to save and invest for college and other goals while your kids are young.

      Get your kids on board with making a connection between working and earning money.

      Confronting High College Prices and the Modern Job Market

      IN THIS CHAPTER

      

Scrutinizing the steep sticker price of many traditional colleges

      

Understanding the employment reality upon graduation

      

Getting the best pricing by understanding how colleges see your situation

      

Seeing the disconnect between college academics and what some employers are seeking in graduates

      

Comprehending how the college landscape is changing and evolving

      Planning ahead. When you have kids, even if you’ve been a live-in-the-moment, what’s-up-today kind of person, it’s hard and could be costly not to do some thinking about your children’s future.

      Think ahead to an important and often bittersweet milestone - high school graduation. Many parents look back at the prior 18 or so years and wonder where all that time went and how fast it flew by. When your child graduates from high school, you may breathe a sigh of relief and feel a sense of accomplishment. But, what will Johnny do next and how will he (along with you) make that difficult decision?

      You may have concerns about the path you did or didn’t choose or have spoken with others who do. A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that 47 percent of Americans no longer believe that having a college degree will lead to a good job and higher lifetime earnings. Among Millennials, only 39 percent continue to believe in college. And for some good reasons — high and rapidly escalating costs, increasingly specialized jobs which most college educations don’t prepare you for and the political climate on many college campuses that may not match what you want for your children’s formative young adult years.

      

My goal throughout this book is to present you with the facts and the pros and cons of alternatives. While I understand that many people reading this book will end up at a traditional four-year college, I know from the statistics that increasing numbers of families are choosing alternatives to that route. Despite the fact that I attended a four-year college, I truly want what is best for your kids. Your children are unique and the post-high school options best suited to them should reflect what fits them. Choosing a particular college because it’s on someone else’s “best” list won’t be a good idea if it’s not what’s best for your child’s situation.

      In this chapter, we confront the high prices at many colleges and universities, look ahead to the employment reality students face upon graduation and discuss how the college and post high school landscape is evolving to address these important trends.

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