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College Financial Aid Planning for Greenville 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 Greenville Families

At The College Planning Center, we specialize in helping Greenville families navigate the often-complex world of college financial aid. With decades of experience, we provide expert guidance on FAFSA, financial aid letters, appeals, and personalized strategies to ensure your student receives the maximum financial aid possible. Our mission is to reduce the real cost of college for Greenville families by optimizing available resources and creating personalized financial plans.

Class of 2017

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$ 1000000

$255,000 per Student

Class of 2018

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$ 1000000

$245,000  per Student

Class of 2019

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$ 1000000

$225,000  per Student

Our proven track record shows that with the right financial aid planning, Greenville families can significantly reduce the cost of college. By guiding you through the FAFSA process, reviewing aid letters, and offering personalized strategies, we ensure your student can attend their dream college without financial strain.

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 Greenville Families:

      • Step 1: FAFSA Guidance: We ensure your FAFSA is completed accurately and on time, maximizing eligibility for federal aid, grants, and loans.

      • Step 2: Aid Letter Review: When financial aid offers arrive, we help you understand them, compare options, and determine the best financial aid package for your family.

      • Step 3: Financial Aid Appeals: If necessary, we assist in filing appeals to request additional aid based on changes in your family’s financial situation or other circumstances.

Why Greenville Families Choose Us for Financial Aid Counseling:

      • Over 80 Years of Combined Experience in higher education and financial planning

      • Expert FAFSA Assistance to ensure maximum eligibility and accuracy in filing

      • Aid Letter Analysis & Appeals: We help you simplify and appeal financial aid offers when needed

      • Free, No-Obligation Consultation: We offer a free consultation to help Greenville families explore their financial aid options and create a plan for success

FAQ

College Financial Aid for Greenville Families

Navigating financial aid can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to simplify it for you. Our FAQ section answers the most common questions Greenville families have about FAFSA, financial aid letters, and how to appeal for more funding. Whether you’re just getting started or dealing with complex aid offers, we’re here to help every step of the way.



Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships help make college or career school affordable.

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.

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.



Though a 3.0 or higher GPA increases your chances of earning a larger scholarship, you can still receive one if you have a GPA lower than 3.0. Some scholarships place importance on other criteria, such as financial needs, volunteer experience or involvement in a sport or club.

Some of the most common FAFSA errors are: Leaving blank fields: Too many blanks may cause miscalculations and an application rejection. Enter a '0' or 'not applicable' instead of leaving a blank. Using commas or decimal points in numeric fields: Always round to the nearest dollar.

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.



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!

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.

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.

There is no income cut-off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factors—such as the size of your family and your year in school—are considered.

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.