The price you pay for college An entirely new road map for the biggest financial decision your family will ever make
Book - 2021
The New York Times 'Your Money' personal finance columnist offers a deeply reported and emotionally honest approach to the biggest financial decision families will ever make: what to pay for college.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
[2021]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- viii, 357 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-344) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780062867308
- Introduction
- Chapter I. The Price and Cost of College and the Systems Behind It
- Chapter 1. Who Pays What and Why the Price Is So High
- Chapter 2. FAFSA and Its Expected Family Contribution Will Probably Make You Furious; Blame the Federal Government's Great Expectations
- Chapter 3. How (and Why) Merit Aid Became Mainstream
- Chapter 4. The Billion-Dollar Consultants Who Are Wooing You
- Chapter 5. But Wait, Isn't Tuition a Bubble, and All of Higher Education Is Going to Come Apart at the Seams?
- Chapter II. The Unhelpful Feelings You May Feel
- Chapter 6. Fear
- Chapter 7. Guilt
- Chapter 8. The Pull of Snobbery and Elitism
- Chapter III. Value: Things Worth Paying For
- Chapter 9. Classrooms Where Experienced Instructors Have Time to Teach (and Actually Want To)
- Chapter 10. Schools Where Students Learn (Because Many of Them Don't) HO
- Chapter 11. Undergraduate Mental Health Centers That Are Not in Crisis
- Chapter 12. Peers Worth Friending (or Marrying)
- Chapter 13. The Special Power of Women's Colleges
- Chapter 14. Diversity in All Its Forms
- Chapter 15. How and When Small School Size Matters
- Chapter 16. Amenities (but Is a Lazy River a Plus?)
- Chapter 17. Genuinely Reinvented Career Counseling Offices
- Chapter 18. Places That Create Better Odds When Applying to Grad School
- Chapter 19. Better Salaries When You Finish-if You Finish
- Chapter 20. How the College of Wooster Puts It All Together
- Chapter Iv. Money-Saving Hacks That Will Tempt You
- Chapter 21. Community College Will Save You Money, but What Might You Lose?
- Chapter 22. Honors Colleges and Programs Make Bigger Schools Smaller-if You Stick with the Program
- Chapter 23. Attending College Abroad Is Often Cheaper, but You Won't Get What You Don't Pay For
- Chapter 24. Athletic Scholarships for the Few (and Probably Not in Full or at Your First-Choice School)
- Chapter 25. Gap Years: Great, Sometimes Pricey, Might Help You Get a Better Job Someday
- Chapter 26. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard: Decent Money, Big Responsibility
- Chapter 27. Skipping College Is Probably Not a Great Idea
- Chapter V. The Plans: Saving, Talking, Touring, Bargaining, and Borrowing
- Chapter 28. How to Make the Big Financial Plan
- Chapter 29. How to Have the College Money Talk with Your Child
- Chapter 30. All Your Questions About Saving for College and 529 Plans
- Chapter 31. How to Shop for College (and Where to Find the Juicy Merit Aid Data)
- Chapter 32. When (and How) to Hire an Independent College Counselor or Financial Planner
- Chapter 33. How to Appeal Your Financial Aid Award
- Chapter 34. All the Student Loan Basics in One Tidy Place
- Chapter 35. One More Feeling: Hope
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review