College Financial Aid Planning for Georgetown Families
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“Don’t let money keep you from achieving your college dreams. We can show you target schools that will show you the financial love.” —Chris Parsons, Founder
Financial Aid Counseling for Georgetown Families
At The College Planning Center, we help Georgetown families navigate the often-confusing college financial aid process with clarity and confidence. With decades of experience in higher education and financial planning, our team provides expert support with FAFSA completion, financial aid award letters, appeals, and personalized affordability strategies.
Our goal is to help Georgetown families lower the true cost of college by maximizing financial aid opportunities and creating a clear, customized financial plan—so students can attend the right college without overwhelming debt.
Class of 2017
$255,000 per Student
Class of 2018
$245,000 per Student
Class of 2019
$225,000 per Student
Georgetown families trust us because our process works—and our results are proven.
We Visit
Over 30 colleges and universities a year
Over 80 Years
Of higher education experience by our staff
Worked With Over
400 students over the course of 10 years
400:1
Nearly 400 students are assigned to each guidance counselor in SC public schools on average.
+150/+3
Boosting SAT & ACT scores can translate into a $2-10k tuition reduction. We can help you get there!
97%
Of our Class of 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 students who were accepted by one of their top three colleges
Our Financial Aid Process for Georgetown Families
Step 1: FAFSA Guidance
We guide Georgetown families through completing the FAFSA accurately and on time, helping maximize eligibility for federal, state, and institutional financial aid.
Step 2: Financial Aid Letter Review
Once colleges send financial aid offers, we carefully review each package, explain what’s actually being offered, and help you compare schools so you can make informed financial decisions.
Step 3: Financial Aid Appeals
If your aid offer doesn’t reflect your family’s financial situation, we assist with appeals, helping request additional aid due to income changes, special circumstances, or discrepancies.
Why Georgetown Families Choose The College Planning Center
- 80+ years of combined experience in higher education and financial planning
- Expert FAFSA assistance focused on accuracy and maximizing aid eligibility
- Financial aid letter analysis & appeal support
- Free, no-obligation consultation for Georgetown families
We don’t just explain financial aid—we help families use it strategically.
- 80+ years of combined experience in higher education and financial planning
FAQ
College Financial Aid for Georgetown Families
Financial aid doesn’t have to be confusing or stressful. Our FAQ section answers the most common questions Georgetown families ask, including:
- How the FAFSA works
- How to read and compare financial aid award letters
- When and how to appeal for more aid
- How to reduce the long-term cost of college
We’re here to support Georgetown families every step of the way.
Key Takeaways. There is no income cap for FAFSA. Even high-income students should apply to access federal loans and some merit aid. Aid eligibility is based on your Student Aid Index (SAI) and cost of attendance, not just income alone.
Your financial aid office will apply your aid to the amount you owe your school and send you the remaining balance to spend on other school costs. One of the requirements to maintain financial aid eligibility is that you must make satisfactory academic progress. And don't forget to complete a FAFSA® form each year!
Scholarships, grants, and work-study programs can be highly competitive. You may have to maintain certain standards to meet eligibility requirements during each semester. There's less flexibility on how you can spend funds.
Yes, some financial aid must be paid back (like loans), while others are "gift aid" (like grants and scholarships) that generally don't, unless you withdraw from school early or don't meet program conditions, which can trigger repayment rules for all aid types. Federal student loans always require repayment with interest, but grants and scholarships are yours to keep if you stay enrolled and meet eligibility.
Financial aid can vary depending on the type that you receive—grants, scholarships, and federal student loans have different average amounts. In the 2022-23 academic year, College Board reported that full-time equivalent (FTE) undergraduate students received financial aid packages averaging $15,480 per student
The financial aid office at the college or career school you will attend will determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive. Your eligibility depends on your Student Aid Index (SAI), year in school, enrollment status, and the cost of attendance at the school you'll be attending.
Typically, the school first applies your grant or loan money toward your tuition, fees, and (if you live on campus) room and board. Any money left over is paid to you directly for other education expenses.
How Much Aid Are Students Getting? $275.1 billion: The total amount of aid that undergraduate and graduate students received in 2024-25 from all grants, federal loans, tax credits, and federal work-study. Average aid per full-time equivalent (FTE) student in 2024-25 was: $16,810 per undergraduate student.
Students have to pay back financial aid if it is in the form of a loan, but they do not have to pay back grants, scholarships or money awarded through a work-study program. Students eligible for grants or scholarships should exhaust those options before taking out any loans, experts say.
Financial aid can cover any costs associated with earning a degree or certificate at a college. Depending on the type of financial aid you secure and the college that you choose to attend, you may be able to use it to pay for tuition, fees, books, housing, technology, or transportation
Secure Your College Future Now!
Don’t let the cost of college hold your student back. Our expert advisors guide families through FAFSA applications, scholarship opportunities, and student financial aid planning to maximize funding and minimize stress.
Schedule your FREE 30-minute consultation now and take the first step toward unlocking scholarships, comparing financial aid award letters, and building a smart college budget.