Get the facts on the REAL cost of college.

At Westface College Planning, we help you plan for and navigate the process of paying for higher education.

Planning for college can never start too early.

If you’re a typical parent with college-bound students, you’re probably overwhelmed.
You want to help your sons and daughters make the right choices and prevent
overpaying for their education. You’re not alone!

We’re here to help.

At Westface College Planning, Beatrice Schultz, CFP® teaches you how to:

  •  Minimize your out-of-pocket expenses
  •  Maximize financial aid eligibility
  •  Evalute Cost of Attendance (C0A)
  •  Understand the FAFSA & the CSS Profile
  • Compare Public vs. Private Costs – Know the Facts
  • Develop Best Practices for School Selection

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How to Survive Paying for College

Join Beatrice Schultz, CFP® for our on-demand webinar, where she provides parents with the exact steps that often greatly lower the cost of college, even if there’s little time to prepare.

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How to Write a Financial Aid Appeal Letter

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Making the Most of College Visits

Hi Friend, March has arrived with spring on the horizon and we look forward to sunnier days. High school seniors are eagerly awaiting their final college acceptances and financial aid awards. By April 1st, they should have received all their offers and will have until May 1st to finalize their…