How Families with Middle Schoolers Can Get Ahead on College Costs
Most parents think college planning starts in high school. But savvy families are getting ahead of the curve by starting when their kids are still in middle school. Why? Because decisions made today can directly affect financial aid and college affordability tomorrow.

Here’s how early planning helps:
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Financial positioning strategies are more effective when started early
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You can build a strong academic and extracurricular foundation
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Early awareness reduces reliance on student loans
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You avoid income or asset pitfalls that could reduce aid eligibility
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Families can create a clear path to top-value schools
With college costs rising every year, planning ahead isn’t just smart—it’s essential. And with more than $130 billion in aid available, the families that know how to access it will pay far less than those who wait.
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