Early Birds Grab the Financial Aid

To get any help with paying the bills, every parent needs to file this form now.

Like many high school seniors, Lauryn Sherman spent hours gathering information and filling out forms to ensure that she was on top of her college applications. Now it's her parents' turn to pore over paperwork. Helen and Tim Sherman of San Diego will spend the first few days of the new year completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). "We're hoping something comes through to reduce costs," says Helen, who owns a business that supplies merchandise to museum shops.

The Shermans don't expect to qualify for need-based aid, but they think their daughter, a stellar student, may attract merit scholarships. Because the FAFSA is the starting point for everything from merit awards to government-sponsored grants and loans, even affluent parents should fill it out, says Gary Hoffman, a college financial planner in Charlottesville, Va. "You can't get aid if you don't file the form."

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Jane Bennett Clark
Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
The late Jane Bennett Clark, who passed away in March 2017, covered all facets of retirement and wrote a bimonthly column that took a fresh, sometimes provocative look at ways to approach life after a career. She also oversaw the annual Kiplinger rankings for best values in public and private colleges and universities and spearheaded the annual "Best Cities" feature. Clark graduated from Northwestern University.