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How To Lower College Costs (Without Cutting Corners)

21 min · 29. maj 2026
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In this episode of Empty Nest Full Pockets, financial advisor Will Schroeder shifts from fears to action - sharing practical strategies families can use to reduce the cost of college and make smarter financial decisions. While there’s no magic solution to make college free, Will breaks down real, actionable ways to lower expenses - from maximizing scholarship opportunities to exploring alternative education paths. Drawing from his own experience, he highlights common mistakes students make (and how to avoid them), while offering insights that can save families thousands over time. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the college planning software Prairie Fire Wealth Planning uses to help families estimate true costs, uncover financial aid opportunities, and identify potential funding gaps - so you can plan with clarity instead of guesswork. If you’re looking for practical ways to make college more affordable, this episode is packed with strategies you can start using today. Digital Asset Get Free Access to the PFW College Money Plan https://prairiefirewealth.com/areas-of-focus/empty-nest-planning/ [https://prairiefirewealth.com/areas-of-focus/empty-nest-planning/] Episode Topics Covered *  Why Scholarships Matter More Than You Think  *  A Costly Mistake: Not Taking Scholarship Applications Seriously  *  Tip #1: Apply for Every Scholarship Opportunity  *  Tip #2: How to Appeal Your Financial Aid Offer  *  When Appealing Financial Aid Can Make a Big Difference  *  Tip #3: Lower-Cost College Pathways (Community College & 3-Year Degrees)  *  How Community College Can Cut Costs Significantly  *  Accelerating Graduation with a 3-Year Degree Path  *  Earning College Credits in High School to Save Money  *  Tip #4: Saving on Textbooks and Education Materials  *  Avoiding Unnecessary Expenses on Course Materials  *  Inside the College Cost Planning Software  *  How to Estimate the True Cost of Different Schools  *  Understanding Financial Aid, Grants, and Scholarships  *  Identifying Your College Funding Gap  *  Comparing High-Cost vs. Lower-Cost School Options  *  How Academic Performance Impacts Scholarship Opportunities  *  Planning How to Cover the Remaining Cost of College  *  Key Takeaways from Empty Nest Full Pockets *  Why Community College Can Be a Strategic Financial Decision  I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being part of our podcast journey. If you haven’t already, please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone navigating the college planning process. Let’s stay connected: 🌐 Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/ [https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/] 📧 Email: info@pfwplanning.com [info@pfwplanning.com] — I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey. If you haven't already, please subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Your subscription means the world to me! I’d love to hear from you; here are some ways to connect: Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/ [https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/] Email: info@pfwplanning.com [info@pfwplanning.com] Get a copy of my book: Empty Nest, Full Pockets: How to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Your Family’s Future at https://amzn.to/3PovUWM [https://amzn.to/3PovUWM]

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In this episode of Empty Nest Full Pockets, Matt Meline tackles one of the most common questions pre-retirees face: "Am I retiring at the wrong time?" With constant headlines, market volatility, political uncertainty, and changing economic conditions, it's easy to feel like retirement should be delayed until the "perfect" moment arrives. The problem? That perfect moment rarely exists. Matt explores why successful retirement planning isn't about predicting the future—it's about building flexibility into your plan. He shares practical ways to shift your mindset from timing the market to creating a strategy that can adapt to life's inevitable surprises. Whether you're approaching retirement or actively deciding when to make the leap, this episode will help you move beyond fear and focus on what really matters: having a plan that gives you confidence regardless of what the headlines say. Empty Nest Full Pockets: How to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Your Family's Future As your children prepare for their next chapter, it's time to prepare for yours. In Empty Nest Full Pockets, Matt Meline offers practical guidance for navigating the emotional and financial realities of becoming an empty nester, including college planning, retirement preparation, housing decisions, family relationships, and creating a meaningful future after the kids leave home. Learn how to build financial confidence while embracing the opportunities that come with this new season of life. Get your copy here: https://prairiefirewealth.com/book/ [https://prairiefirewealth.com/book/] Episode Topics Covered * The Myth of the "Perfect" Retirement Date * Why Headlines and Financial News Create Retirement Anxiety * Separating Market Noise from Long-Term Planning * Common Fears About Retiring at the Wrong Time * Why Flexibility Matters More Than Perfect Timing * Shifting Your Mindset from Timing to Adaptability * How a Strong Retirement Plan Handles Market Volatility * Understanding Financial Guardrails and Withdrawal Strategies * Building Buffers for Unexpected Life Events * Planning for Healthcare and Long-Term Care Risks * Creating Flexible Social Security Claiming Strategies * Tax Diversification and Retirement Income Planning * Why Retirement Planning Should Focus on Ranges, Not Dates * The Benefits of Creating a Retirement Window * How to Evaluate Retirement Readiness with Confidence * Managing Uncertainty Without Delaying Your Future * The Role of Financial Planning in Reducing Retirement Stress * Learning to Trust the Plan You've Built * Moving from Fear-Based Decisions to Purposeful Planning * Why Strategy Matters More Than Market Conditions — I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey. If you haven't already, please subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Your subscription means the world to me! I’d love to hear from you; here are some ways to connect: Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/ [https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/] Email: info@pfwplanning.com [info@pfwplanning.com] Get a copy of my book: Empty Nest, Full Pockets: How to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Your Family’s Future at https://amzn.to/3PovUWM [https://amzn.to/3PovUWM]

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In this episode of Empty Nest Full Pockets, financial advisor Will Schroeder shifts from fears to action - sharing practical strategies families can use to reduce the cost of college and make smarter financial decisions. While there’s no magic solution to make college free, Will breaks down real, actionable ways to lower expenses - from maximizing scholarship opportunities to exploring alternative education paths. Drawing from his own experience, he highlights common mistakes students make (and how to avoid them), while offering insights that can save families thousands over time. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the college planning software Prairie Fire Wealth Planning uses to help families estimate true costs, uncover financial aid opportunities, and identify potential funding gaps - so you can plan with clarity instead of guesswork. If you’re looking for practical ways to make college more affordable, this episode is packed with strategies you can start using today. Digital Asset Get Free Access to the PFW College Money Plan https://prairiefirewealth.com/areas-of-focus/empty-nest-planning/ [https://prairiefirewealth.com/areas-of-focus/empty-nest-planning/] Episode Topics Covered *  Why Scholarships Matter More Than You Think  *  A Costly Mistake: Not Taking Scholarship Applications Seriously  *  Tip #1: Apply for Every Scholarship Opportunity  *  Tip #2: How to Appeal Your Financial Aid Offer  *  When Appealing Financial Aid Can Make a Big Difference  *  Tip #3: Lower-Cost College Pathways (Community College & 3-Year Degrees)  *  How Community College Can Cut Costs Significantly  *  Accelerating Graduation with a 3-Year Degree Path  *  Earning College Credits in High School to Save Money  *  Tip #4: Saving on Textbooks and Education Materials  *  Avoiding Unnecessary Expenses on Course Materials  *  Inside the College Cost Planning Software  *  How to Estimate the True Cost of Different Schools  *  Understanding Financial Aid, Grants, and Scholarships  *  Identifying Your College Funding Gap  *  Comparing High-Cost vs. Lower-Cost School Options  *  How Academic Performance Impacts Scholarship Opportunities  *  Planning How to Cover the Remaining Cost of College  *  Key Takeaways from Empty Nest Full Pockets *  Why Community College Can Be a Strategic Financial Decision  I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being part of our podcast journey. If you haven’t already, please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone navigating the college planning process. Let’s stay connected: 🌐 Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/ [https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/] 📧 Email: info@pfwplanning.com [info@pfwplanning.com] — I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey. If you haven't already, please subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Your subscription means the world to me! I’d love to hear from you; here are some ways to connect: Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/ [https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/] Email: info@pfwplanning.com [info@pfwplanning.com] Get a copy of my book: Empty Nest, Full Pockets: How to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Your Family’s Future at https://amzn.to/3PovUWM [https://amzn.to/3PovUWM]

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