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Funding a College Education

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Planning for college doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Explore a range of funding options, including savings, scholarships, and financial aid, and discover how the right mix can help support your child’s future while keeping your broader financial goals on track.

May 15, 2026
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Planning early can help families fund college with more confidence

Whether a family is considering a public university, private college, trade school, or another educational path, one of the best steps is to begin planning early. College costs can feel overwhelming, but families do not need to solve everything at once. A thoughtful funding strategy can create more flexibility, reduce last-minute stress, and help parents support a child's future without losing sight of their other financial priorities.

Rather than relying on any one source of funding, many families are best served by looking at college costs through a broader planning lens. That often means combining savings, cash flow, financial aid, and other available resources in a way that fits the family's overall goals.

To start building a plan, consider the following funding options:

Scholarships and grants. These can be valuable and should absolutely be explored, but they are best viewed as opportunities rather than guarantees. A solid college funding plan should not depend entirely on an award that may or may not materialize.

• Financial aid. Aid packages can help bridge the gap, whether through grants, work-study opportunities, or student loans. It’s important to review the details carefully and understand how much aid is gift-based and how much must eventually be repaid.

Current income and cash flow. Some families choose to cover a portion of education expenses from ongoing income. That can be an important part of the strategy, but it is wise to evaluate how tuition payments could affect monthly cash flow, emergency reserves, retirement savings, and other household goals.

Borrowing. Loans can provide flexibility when needed and they should be used thoughtfully. The long-term cost of interest, repayment timing, and the impact on both parents and students are important factors to weigh before borrowing becomes a primary solution.

Savings and tax-advantaged education accounts. For many families, this is the part of the plan they can influence most directly. Regular contributions, even modest ones, may benefit from time and compounding. Vehicles such as 529 plans may also offer tax advantages, depending on the plan and the family's situation.

Because scholarships, aid, and borrowing can vary, many families view personal savings as the cornerstone of a college funding strategy. Starting early does not necessarily mean setting aside large amounts right away. More often, it means being intentional, staying consistent, and revisiting the plan as a child grows and goals become clearer. A disciplined, long-term approach can help families prepare for education costs while keeping the bigger picture in mind. A financial advisor can help evaluate the available options, coordinate college planning with retirement and other priorities, and build a strategy that feels both practical and sustainable.

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