Complete College Funding Solutions

What We Do

Complete College Funding Solutions specializes in educating parents of college-bound students in all of the three important functions of Student Positioning, Financial Positioning and Forms Submission. We provide answers to questions about individual schools, college majors, application deadlines, paying your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), loan programs, etc. No wild promises. No Quick fixes. Instead, we provide peace of mind for those parents, and students, navigating the maze of college requirements and deadlines, leading to the selection of a "Match" college for the student and family. Our mission is to help make this process a smooth one for you and your family, and to guard against overpaying your upcoming college expenses.

Complete College Funding Solutions hosts FREE Community Based Workshops exclusively for families of college-bound high school students. We give families an overview of the college planning and admissions process. We dispel the myths of who can and cannot qualify for funding. We discuss how to select a college that is financially and academically right for your student to ensure a successful college experience. You will learn about the FAFSA form and what it means to your family, as well as how the government determines your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) each year, based on the information you provide on the FAFSA form.

Complete College Funding Solutions specializes in helping students find their "match" schools — schools that will gladly accept them to their college or university and may very well provide a financial incentive that will please the parents. Most teenagers give more thought and time to learning a sport or how to drive a car than they do to selecting a college. Finding the right "match" schools could save your family tens of thousands of dollars in college costs over four years, and assure a successful college experience for your student.

Complete College Funding Solutions illuminates the college funding process for families. What does the federal government expect each family to pay, as their "fair share," for their son or daughter's college education each year? How is this determined? What is the FAFSA form, and do families have any control over this Federal Aid Application process? How will a family find the money to pay their yet unknown, out-of-pocket expenses for four years of college — for each of their children? We illuminate the college funding process by exposing the components of the formulas. What will your EFC be? We will calculate it for you.

The pros and cons of the college funding process are discussed with each family, as well as the ways and means available to help families legally and ethically reduce their out-of-pocket costs. Strategies to possibly lower their "fair share" financial requirement, in addition to solutions to fund those requirements, are presented to maximize the amount of financial assistance their student can receive. Many parents pay for college without doing everything they can to minimize their out-of-pocket college expenses, or consider how it will affect their retirement goals.

Complete College Funding Solutions
specializes in helping parents of college-bound students through the myriad of forms related to financial aid, to be sure you meet the required deadlines and understand the countless rules and regulations. This will protect your family from being overlooked for grants, scholarships, or loans due to mistakes in your financial aid forms. Aid packages, whether Need Based or Merit Based, are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis, so this is a critical part of your planning process.

Complete College Funding Solutions is experienced with the three types of families involved in this process: The High Income family that will not qualify for federal assistance (need-based aid); the Middle Income family that can get some federal assistance; and the Low Income family that will automatically qualify for federal assistance.

There are two sides to the financial aid process. One is Need-Based Aid and the other is Merit-Based Aid. Know which type your student is eligible for. They could be eligible for both. Through research and hands-on experience, we have developed funding plans for families that qualify for Need-Based Aid for a portion of their expenses, and could qualify for Merit-Based Aid as well. We have funding plans for those higher income families who would not qualify for Need-Based Aid but could qualify for Merit-Based Aid. Often a High Income family just needs a plan that helps them get their children through college, in a comfortable manner, on a tax favored basis. High Income families need to know what their options are. It could save them substantial sums of money.

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Complete College Funding Solutions Is a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, National Association of College Funding Advisors, and the College Planning Network