How to Find Money For College

Why Every College Student Needs a Medical and Financial Power of Attorney

2 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of "How to Find Money for College," we tackle the crucial topic of legal preparedness for college students. Learn why every college student needs both a medical and financial power of attorney to navigate unforeseen circumstances. With higher education costs soaring, having these documents in place can not only provide peace of mind but also safeguard your financial future. We'll discuss practical steps to establish these powers of attorney and how they can serve as vital tools in your college financing strategies. Discover essential financial aid tips and insights on reducing college costs, ensuring that you don’t just pay for college, but do so smartly and strategically. If you're determined to find money for college without drowning in debt, this episode is an indispensable resource for you and your family, highlighting best practices that can enhance your overall college experience while securing your financial well-being.

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