Nearly 75% of familes admit they have no plan to pay for college!

Subject:  New Study Confirms Parents Lack College Plan
 
In its annual study, Sallie Mae and Gallup found that 70 percent of parents say a college degree is more important than ever.
 
Yet nearly 75% of families admitted they have no plan for how they'll pay for it.
 
That is an astounding figure!
 
Don’t be a statistic. Have a plan.  And now is the time to put one together.
 
If you don’t know where to start, one of our upcoming College Financial Planning Workshops can help.
 

What can our services do for you? That’s a great question and the answer is very simple. The services are geared towards making sure all of your Hawaii student’s needs in preparing for college are met as well as ensuring that you can afford the college that they chose in a comfortable manner. Why should you and your student have to sacrifice? The price of an education should never be a burden and our job is make sure it never will be. For more information on our college funding services for Hawaii’s college-bound students, click here.
College funding is the process of evaluating your student's educational goals, your financial goals, and then lining them up for the best shot of taking care of the student’s educational future. For a list of questions frequently asked by Hawaii students and families, click here.
For Hawaii students, college can be very expensive – regardless of where your student decides to attend. There are many estimates for the cost of college, and they can range from $60,000 to $500,000 depending on your student’s course of study. No matter the route chosen, it is our mission to help you get them to and through college in the most comfortable manner possible without the price of an education becomming a burden. For more information on additional tips for Hawaii students, click here
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 - 6:30pm

Free College & Tuition Financial Planning Event     

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