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April 22, 2021 10:18 AM Brianna McGurran - Forbes Advisor
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Leading up to College Decision Day on May 1, high school seniors and others planning to start college this fall are making their final decisions about where to attend. That means comparing financial aid packages they’ve received and understanding just how much in student loans they may need to borrow.
To help our readers answer two difficult questions—how much they can afford to pay for college, and how parents of children can save for college—Forbes Advisor hosted a webinar on April 20 with Ron Lieber, the “Your Money” columnist at The New York Times and author of the book “The Price You Pay for College.” The webinar focused on how families can skip common mistakes when paying for college.