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Age-Appropriate Strategies
Age 11 to Age 16
Now is the time to assess how your whole college-funding program will come together. Get as specific as you can in terms of what kind of school your child will be going to (two-year or four-year school, in-state or out-of-state, public or private), and what portion of college costs will be paid for by investments, financial aid, loans, scholarships and other sources. Start doing research in all these key areas.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you think that ultimately you will be applying for financial aid, it is best to invest in an account in your own name.
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