The current average annual sticker price of a private college—tuition, fees, room and board—is almost $53,000 a year, and many of the top colleges have crossed the $80,000-a-year barrier. While a large percentage of college students qualify for some form of aid, applying for—and more importantly, maximizing your eligibility before you apply for—this financial aid can be a challenging process. Our book Paying for College offers detailed, annually updated guidance on completing these applications to best advantage. The latest 2025 Edition continues to provide short-term and long-term strategies on planning for college costs. The new edition also describes in detail the tectonic changes to the federal student aid landscape brought about by the FAFSA Simplification legislation—as well as how to navigate those changes to get the most aid possible under the new rules. As an independent financial aid consultant for almost 40 years, author Kalman A. Chany has helped thousands of parents cut tens of thousands of dollars off the cost of their children's college education.
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