2010 News Releases
COLLEGES ADOPT NET PRICE CALCULATORS TO ATTRACT STUDENTS WORRIED ABOUT AFFORDABILITY
42 Institutions Outsource Calculator Development to Gain Competitive Edge
SACRAMENTO, CA - May 26, 2010 - Private and public colleges and universities across
the country are beginning to adopt net price calculators (NPC) as a way of communicating
affordability to prospective students and families. With admissions for the upcoming
academic year largely complete, the demand for NPCs is expected to accelerate this
summer to meet the October 2011 deadline for all Title IV institutions to provide
an NPC on their Web sites.
Prospective students often confuse college sticker prices with the cost they will
pay. However, 70 percent of first-year students receive aid that reduces their out-of-pocket
costs, and more students are receiving higher amounts of grants, according to the
latest survey by the Higher Education Research Institute. Independent colleges,
for example, are providing more aid than ever with the average institutional award
covering more than half of tuition and fees, according to the National Association
of College and University Business Officers. Overall, 75 percent of all college
students, including a growing number from upper-income families, now seek aid to
pay for their undergraduate education, reports the U.S. Department of Education.
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NEW INNOVATIVE COLLEGE-ACCESS PROGRAM SHOWS THOUSANDS OF LOW-INCOME STUDENTS COLLEGE
CAN BE AFFORDABLE
StudentAid.com and USA Funds Tackle Most Difficult College Access Challenges
SACRAMENTO, CA – Apr. 13, 2010 – Two of the most difficult questions about college
– How much student aid will I get? and What will college really cost me? – were
answered for nearly 11,000 low-income students participating in the new national
Access for All™ program.
The program provided a combination of services that researchers recently identified
as key to increasing how many low-income students attend college – individualized
assistance preparing the often-daunting federal student aid application (FAFSA)
and insight into their aid eligibility.
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VETERANS ADVANTAGE AND STUDENTAID.COM PARTNER TO HELP MEMBERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
FIND AFFORDABLE COLLEGES
SACRAMENTO, CA - Jan. 12, 2010 - Responding to the college-affordability crisis,
Veterans Advantage today announced a partnership with StudentAid.com that provides
members a personalized planning tool, which determines financial aid eligibility
and net prices to help them find the best education deal. StudentAid.com also will
sponsor a $1,000 Veterans Advantage college scholarship.
"Families need to know ahead of time which colleges will offer the best economic
and academic fit before students apply so they can make smart choices that don't
burden them with debt," said Craig V. Carroll, founder and chief executive officer
of StudentAid.com.
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2009 News Releases
IECA AND STUDENTAID.COM PARTNER TO PROVIDE FAMILIES AID ELIGIBILITY AND NET PRICE
COMPARISONS
SACRAMENTO, CA - Dec. 16, 2009 - The Independent Educational Consultants Association
(IECA) and college planning and aid advisory service StudentAid.com today announced
a partnership that for the first time provides IECA members' clients accurate, personalized
comparisons of student aid eligibility and net prices for colleges years before
they apply.
StudentAid.com's breakthrough College Cost & Planning Report™ is personalized
for each student's academic and financial circumstances and the specific colleges
they are interested in attending.
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THINK AHEAD LLC AND STUDENTAID.COM AGREE TO MERGE
Deal Will Accelerate New Generation Net Price Calculators
SACRAMENTO, CA – DEC. 8, 2009 – Student aid advisory and estimation specialist StudentAid.com
and net price calculator provider Think Ahead, LLC, of Portland, Maine, today announced
plans to merge. Think Ahead, a developer of college financial planning tools since
1996, currently provides net price calculators to colleges, universities, and higher
education agencies throughout the nation.
The deal, which unites two college net price calculator providers, is expected to
be finalized in January and will accelerate the release of a new generation of net
price calculators.
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STUDENTAID.COM NAMES JEFF WHORLEY PRESIDENT TO EXPAND ITS SERVICES FOR COLLEGES
AND CONSUMERS
SACRAMENTO, CA – Nov. 13, 2009 – College planning and student aid advisory service
StudentAid.com today named as president John F. "Jeff" Whorley, Jr., a former executive
vice president of Sallie Mae Corp.
"Jeff's experience in servicing colleges and his passion for helping college-bound
students and their families make him an ideal fit for this role," said Craig V.
Carroll, StudentAid.com's founder and chief executive officer. "Jeff's track record
of growing businesses is a tremendous advantage as StudentAid.com expands the products
and services we offer universities and prospective college students."
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STUDENTAID.COM OFFERS COLLEGES NET COST CALCULATOR TO MEET FEDERAL MANDATE FOR COST
TRANSPARENCY
SACRAMENTO, CA - OCT. 22, 2009 - StudentAid.com today announces an advanced technology
for colleges to meet the federal net cost calculator mandate of providing consumers
greater college cost transparency.
"We have begun demonstrating our Student Aid Estimator™ at colleges around
the country," said David Childress, general manager at StudentAid.com. "We anticipated
consumers' need for greater college cost transparency and have spent the past two
years preparing and testing our service to provide a flexible, accurate, and user-friendly
calculator to Title IV colleges and universities."
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INNOVATIVE COLLEGE-PLANNING HELPS FPA MEMBERS PRESERVE CLIENTS' RETIREMENT SAVINGS
StudentAid.com finds the best college deals for families
SACRAMENTO, CA - OCT. 7, 2009 - To help its financial planners guide families toward
smart college choices, the Financial Planning Association® (FPA®) today
as part of its Financial Planning Week endorsed a breakthrough service by StudentAid.com
that for the first time compares out-of-pocket costs and aid eligibility years before
applying to colleges.
"FPA members can transform their college-planning practice by offering clients a
way to gain early insight into their true out-of-pocket college costs and find colleges
that fit the students' needs while protecting the parents' retirement savings,"
said Craig V. Carroll, StudentAid.com founder and chief executive officer.
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COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY CRISIS DEEPENS
FAMILIES SEEK NEW WAYS TO FIND THE BEST COLLEGE DEAL
Innovative StudentAid.com service transforms college planning
SACRAMENTO, CA - SEPT. 22, 2009 - StudentAid.com today introduces a breakthrough
service that for the first time allows families to compare out-of-pocket costs before
applying to college and avoid suffocating debt. The service calculates aid eligibility
to help students and families understand their true net costs and find the best
college deal possible.
"Families have been deprived of, yet desperately need, insight into their out-of-pocket
college costs to ensure when choosing a college, they make a smart choice academically
and financially," said Craig V. Carroll, StudentAid.com founder and chief executive
officer. "Our service demystifies college costs and empowers students and families
with comparative information to give them early insight into how to plan and pay
for college."
Read the complete news release.
CRISIS DE ACCESIBILIDAD FINANCIERA DE COLEGIO SE HACE MÁS PROFUNDO
FAMILIAS BUSCAN NUEVOS MODOS DE ENCONTRAR EL MEJOR TRATO PARA EL COLEGIO
El servicio innovador de StudentAid.com transforma la planificación de colegio
SACRAMENTO, CA – El 22 de Septiembre de 2009 – StudentAid.com hoy introduce un servicio
sin igual que por primera vez permite que familias comparen gastos de bolsillo antes
de aplicar al colegio y eviten la deuda sofocante. El servicio calcula la elegibilidad
de ayuda financiera y ayuda a los estudiantes y a sus familias a entender sus gastos
netos verdaderos y encontrar el mejor trato de colegio posible.
"Las familias han sido privadas de, y aun desesperadamente necesitan, una compresión
mas profunda de sus gastos de colegio de bolsillo para asegurarse cuando elijan
un colegio, hagan una decisión inteligente académicamente y económicamente," dijo
Craig V. Carroll, fundador de StudentAid.com y director ejecutivo. "Nuestro servicio
desmitifica gastos de colegio y da fortaleza a estudiantes y familias con la información
comparativa para darles la comprensión temprana en como planear y pagar el colegio."
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News Reports
Wallet Pop/AOL - January 10, 2011
Coming Soon: Reliable College-Cost Calculators by Aaron Crowe
Student Advisor Blog - October 15, 2010
How Much Will College Cost You? Use a College Cost Calculator! by Mary Fallon
Washington Monthly - July 22, 2010
Tough Work of Figuring Out the Real Cost of College by Daniel
Luzer
Education Week - July 21, 2010
Colleges Gear
Up to Provide Required Picture of Real Costs by Caralee J. Adams
US News & World Report - July 13, 2010
Use an Aid Calculator to Get the Real Cost of College
by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Washington Monthly - June 29, 2010
Real Tuition by Daniel Luzer
CBS moneywatch.com - June 24, 2010
College Cost Calculators: Are They Accurate?
by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Washington Post - College, Inc. - March 17, 2010
Calculating the Net Price of College
by Daniel de Vise
Campus Technology and C-Level View - February 24, 2010
Go Figure: What Net Price Calculator Should Your Institution Offer?
by Jeff Whorley
CBS Interactive Business Network - January 25, 2010
Resource Helps Families Shop for the Best College Deal by Angela Provitera McGlynn
US News & World Report - January 10, 2010
8 Happy - and 3 Scary - Trends in Financial Aid in 2010
by Kim Clark
University Business - January 2010
What's New
by Michele Herrmann
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - December 28, 2009
Knowing 'net price' is now essential in college planning
Student Lending Analytics Blog - December 8, 2009
Think Ahead LLC and StudentAid.com To Merge; Focused on Burgeoning Net Price Calculator Opportunity
by Tim Ranzetta
Central Valley Business Times - December 8, 2009
Think Ahead merges into StudentAid.com
ABC Channel 7/KGO San Francisco, CA - November 18, 2009
Get the Best Deals for College Financial Aid by
Michael Finney
Daily Vista - November 16, 2009
StudentAid.com Appoints New President by
Pam Henman
Edu in Review - October 27, 2009
New Service Helps Students Accurately Determine Tuition
by Kelsey Murray
Washington Monthly - October 22, 2009
Cost Transparency Comes of Age
by Daniel Fromson
Today's Campus - October 22, 2009
Q &
A with Craig Carroll, CEO, StudentAid.com by Jeff Wendt
Forbes.com - October 1, 2009
How To Estimate Your College Costs: Calculators and other services
help students estimate likely financial aid packages by David K. Randall
SF Gate/San Francisco Chronicle - September 28, 2009
StudentAid.com - Web site of the Week
Yahoo! Finance - September 24, 2009
The Factors in College Success by Laura Rowley
How students—and their parents—can improve the odds of earning a bachelor's
degree.
High School Counselor Week Sponsor Blog - September 22, 2009
Innovative StudentAid.com
service transforms college planning by Gene Kalb
Countdown to College - September 22, 2009
StudentAid.com's Family-Specific Financial Aid Forecasting with David Childress
by Beth Pickett
Listen to Part 1
Listen to Part 2
FOX Business - September 22, 2009
Web Site Helps Calculate College Cost by Alexis Glick
VentureBeat - September 22, 2009
StudentAid.com Offers Deep Reports to Figure Out College Costs and
Student Aid Ahead of Time by Dean Takahashi
CNET/CBS.com – September 22, 2009
New site helps calculate what college you can afford by Larry Magid
SheBlogs.org - September 22, 2009
StudentAid.com
- Never too late to start college planning