One thing I’ve noticed is that many families focus heavily on getting their child into a good school but don’t always step back to look at how those decisions affect life 10–20 years later.
College funding isn’t just about tuition or scholarships. It's also about:
- how cash flow is handled during school years
- what gets delayed or paused to make payments
- and whether today’s choices quietly reduce future options
What often makes the biggest difference is planning early and understanding the trade-offs, not just reacting when acceptance letters arrive.
I’m curious to hear from others here:👉 What part of college funding feels the most confusing or stressful for your family right now?