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Age-Appropriate Strategies
Age 17 to Age 18
It is time to develop a specific plan on how your whole college-funding program will come together. Work with the high school guidance counselor to take advantage of their services. Consider using a service that matches up your child and his or her background with a college that meets his or her needs. Accompany your child on site visits to schools. Be specific as to what portion of college costs will be paid for by investments, financial aid, loans, scholarships and other sources. Identify any funding shortfall now so you can plan for it. If you haven't finished researching these key areas, get started on them now.
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