Prepare For College

For Homeschool Families

College Planning Information Most Families Never Receive

Clear, parent-friendly guidance on college costs, financial aid, scholarships, educational tax credits, 529 plans and college literacy planning, without sales pressure, confusing language, or hidden agendas.

Who This Information
Is For

Prepare For College’s Resources Is
Designed For

  • Homeschool parents paying or thinking about paying for college on their own

  • Homeschool families planning years ahead for college costs

  • Homeschool families that want to know in advance or are confused by FAFSA/CSS Profile, scholarships, educational tax credits or financial aid offers

  • Homeschool Co-Ops who want to support families that are thinking about college cost issues and want a trusted education resource and advise

If you want clarity, not sales pitches, this information
was created for you

Why Families Are Often Caught Off Guard by College Costs

Most Families Believe They Understand How Colleges Work, Until The Bills Arrive

Tuition is only part of the cost. Financial aid offers are difficult to compare. Scholarship rules change, loan options are rarely explained clearly, important deadlines are missed and college tax planning is complicated.

These problems don’t happen because parents don’t care. They happen because the system is complex, and clear explanations are rare.

Prepare For College resources exists to change all the confusion

What Parents And Students Will Learn

Prepare For College’s Educational Guides Explain, In Plain Language

  • The true cost of college beyond tuition and fees

  • How financial aid and FAFSA/CSS Profile really work

  • Common mistakes that reduce aid or increase debt

  • Scholarship myths families are rarely warned about

  • How early planning protects a family’s financial future

No jargon. No pressure. Just information families deserve to have.

Chuck Moore, CCFC, CAMC, CAFC

Over the last 43 years, Chuck has helped hundreds of families with college cost issues, athletic marketing, and student financial literacy issues.

He was approved by the Kentucky Department of Education to conduct EILA Credits (professional development courses)for all guidance counselors, principals, athletic directors, and school administrators in the state of Kentucky from 1996 to 2019.

These same professional development courses were also approved in the states of South Carolina and Indiana.

In 2011, Chuck was invited to participate as a partner in the Berea College GearUp Program. Chuck provided students and their parents information on financial literacy and college cost issues for several school districts in eastern Kentucky.

Chuck's expertise has been recognized by the National Association of EA (IRS Enrolled Agents), which published a lead article in its national magazine, (EA Journal) in its January and February 2007 Issues titled β€œAre Scholarships and Grants Taxable or Tax-Free?”

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