What to Do If You Started College Planning Late
If your student is a rising senior—or already applying—you might feel like you’re behind. But don’t panic. While early planning is ideal, it’s never too late to make a difference in how much you pay for college. In fact, some of the most powerful strategies can be implemented during junior and senior year.

Here’s what late planners should focus on right now:
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Understand your Student Aid Index (SAI)
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Build a college list based on aid generosity, not just name recognition
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Leverage FAFSA and CSS Profile deadlines to your advantage
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Compare real net costs—not just sticker prices
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Appeal financial aid offers using competing awards
At Diversified College Planning, we specialize in helping families who are behind get caught up fast. Whether you need a crash course on aid strategies or guidance on choosing the right colleges for your budget, we’ll help you turn panic into a plan.
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FAQs: What to Do If You Started College Planning Late
We’re late—what should we do first?
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Should we apply Early Action (EA)?
Test scores: submit or go test-optional?
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How does Diversified College Planning help late starters?