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Ol' College Try
Matt and Peg's College Planning Podcast
40 episodes
6 days ago
Let’s give the college planning game an Ol’ College Try—together. New episodes every Thursday at 12PM ET. Ol’ College Try is your go-to podcast for students, families, and educators ready to tackle the college planning process with confidence. Hosted by Matt Carpenter, Co-Founder of College Aid Pro, and Peg Keough, Director of Education, each episode breaks down the ins and outs of financial aid, scholarships, student loans, and smart college planning—without the overwhelm. 💡 Get expert insights, insider strategies, and the latest updates to make college more affordable and less stressful.
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Let’s give the college planning game an Ol’ College Try—together. New episodes every Thursday at 12PM ET. Ol’ College Try is your go-to podcast for students, families, and educators ready to tackle the college planning process with confidence. Hosted by Matt Carpenter, Co-Founder of College Aid Pro, and Peg Keough, Director of Education, each episode breaks down the ins and outs of financial aid, scholarships, student loans, and smart college planning—without the overwhelm. 💡 Get expert insights, insider strategies, and the latest updates to make college more affordable and less stressful.
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Parents’ Guide to Decoding Financial Aid Award Letters: College Cost Transparency Explained
Ol' College Try
28 minutes 51 seconds
3 months ago
Parents’ Guide to Decoding Financial Aid Award Letters: College Cost Transparency Explained

Learn how to read and compare financial aid award letters with confidence. In this episode of College! The Podcast, Peg Keough and Megan Walter from the College Cost Transparency Initiative explain what every parent needs to know to spot hidden costs, understand true net price, and plan for all four years of college.


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Key Highlights:

  • Why financial aid award letters often lack clarity — and how to spot misleading details.

  • The difference between direct costs, indirect costs, grants, work-study, and loans.

  • How the College Cost Transparency Initiative sets voluntary standards for clear award letters.

  • Why families should calculate a four-year net cost instead of focusing on just year one.

  • Practical tips for comparing offers and avoiding unnecessary student or parent debt.


Ol' College Try
Let’s give the college planning game an Ol’ College Try—together. New episodes every Thursday at 12PM ET. Ol’ College Try is your go-to podcast for students, families, and educators ready to tackle the college planning process with confidence. Hosted by Matt Carpenter, Co-Founder of College Aid Pro, and Peg Keough, Director of Education, each episode breaks down the ins and outs of financial aid, scholarships, student loans, and smart college planning—without the overwhelm. 💡 Get expert insights, insider strategies, and the latest updates to make college more affordable and less stressful.