Eps 393: College financial planning with Ann Garcia

Episode 393


My guest today is Ann Garcia, and this episode is full of resources & advice you can use right now for college financial planning. 

Ann is an expert on paying for college and has two kids in college right now, so she really gets it.  Ann starts with an explanation of why some college educations are so expensive, what other options are available, and why you need to define your budget for college.  Ann shares tips for staying focused on goals & how to talk to your teen about college.  Ann tells me when it could be right to take student loans and gives lots of info on how to get scholarships.  We also touch on financial aid, FAFSA, CSS Profile, & institutional merit aid.  


Guest Description 

Ann is a fee-only fiduciary advisor and go-to expert on paying for college. She is the author of the critically-acclaimed “How to Pay for College” and a sought-after media guest who’s been quoted in the New York Times, the Oregonian, and U.S. News and World Report, to name a few. Ann recently launched an interactive online course to help parents understand, plan for and minimize college costs. As a parent whose twins will graduate from college this year, Ann’s expertise expands beyond FAFSAs and 529s — she understands the emotional components of helping your child set and achieve goals for their future. Outside of financial planning, Ann is an avid runner, skier and fan of middle school rock concerts.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Not all kids are college bound 
  • Why is college so expensive? 
  • Finding college at every price point 
  • Figuring out your college budget 
  • How and when to talk to your teen about your college budget 
  • Focusing on goals, not constraints 
  • Scholarships for every student 
  • Student loans 
  • FAFSA, CSS Profile, & institutional merit aid  
  • Financial planning & parenting

What does joyful courage mean to you 

 

You know, there’s so many ways to answer that question.  I’m going to answer it in the context of the conversation that we just had.  To me, joyful courage is keeping doors open – doing the things that you can to ensure that you will have more opportunities in the future.  So when it comes to college, it means making good choices that don’t saddle your kid with too much debt because that doesn’t keep doors open.  When it comes to life, it means building relationships.  As you’re thinking about college, “how am I going to engage there?  How am I going to make friends?  How am I going to get everything out of this experience that I can?”  It’s the little things.  It’s showing up.  It’s saying please and thank you.  It’s acknowledging the people who have supported you along the way.  It’s giving back.  To me, joyful courage is keeping the doors open. 

 

Resources

“How to Pay for College” Book 

College Financial Plan Masterclass 

Ann’s Website 

Ann’s Blog

Ann’s Facebook 

Ann’s YouTube

Ann’s Instagram

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SUMMARY KEYWORDS
college, scholarships, students, kids, fafsa, talk, year, pay, parents, student loan, merit scholarships, cost, college credits, saving, graduate, tuition, apply, book, money, great
SPEAKERS
Casey O'Roarty, Ann Garcia

Casey O'Roarty 00:04
Hey, welcome to the joyful courage podcast a place for inspiration and transformation as we try and keep it together, while parenting our tweens and teens. This is real work people. And when we can focus on our own growth, and nurturing the connection with our kids, we can move through the turbulence in a way that allows for relationships to remain intact. My name is Casey already, I am your fearless host. I'm a positive discipline trainer, space holder coach and the adolescent lead at Sprout double. I am also the mama to a 20 year old daughter and 17 year old son walking right beside you on this path of raising our kids with positive discipline and conscious parenting. This show is meant to be a resource to you and I work really hard to keep it real, transparent and authentic so that you feel seen and supported. Today is an interview and I have no doubt that what you hear will be useful to you. Please don't forget sharing truly is caring. If you love today's show, please pass the link around snap a screenshot posted on your socials or texted to your friends. Together we can make an even bigger impact on families all around the globe. I'm so glad that you're here. Enjoy the show.

Casey O'Roarty 01:24
I listeners I am really excited to introduce my guests today. Ann Garcia is a fee only fiduciary advisor and go to expert on paying for college. She is the author of the critically acclaimed how to pay for college book and a sought after media guest has been quoted in the New York Times the gorgonian. And US News and World Report to name a few and recently launched an interactive online course yay. To help parents understand plan for and minimize college costs as a parent whose twins will graduate from college this year. As expertise expands beyond FAFSA and 529. She understands the emotional components of helping your child set and achieve goals for their future outside of financial planning and is an avid runner skier and fan of middle school rock concerts. I'm so excited to have an on the podcast. It's so real and relevant for me right now with my junior thinking about applying for college in the fall, my older kiddo starting at community college just this quarter. So happy that you're here. And welcome to the podcast. Thank you so much for having me. And we were chatting away before I hit record. And finally listeners had to say you know what, let me hit record so we can talk about this, for everyone to hear, just talking about all the things to think about as our kids. And I want to say caveat at the start, too. Not all kids are college bound. And there's lots of paths. As you know, my listeners know, I have my oldest who got her GED and went to trade school and now is coming around to wanting to do an ultrasound tech program, we'll see where she takes that. There's lots of pathways to success. Today we are talking specifically about the road to college, for our kids, that that's a good fit for so having said that, yeah, it feels like especially now that I'm kind of feeling pressed up against the wall of it. I'm definitely noticing those places where I kind of want to put my fingers in my ears and be like, Well, I don't need to understand this. This feels too overwhelming. And one of those places is the cost of college. So before we get there, how did you get into this work of supporting people around college planning and paying for college? How did you get here?

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