maggiew
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Ours sure was off. Our EFC was 11,000 and we need to pay out of pocket 18,000 for our DD college. We were told that the most a freshman could borrow in loans was 9000. Fingers crossed for a few more scholarships.
It is not really that the EFC is "off". The EFC is the amount they estimate that a family should be able to contribute to the child's college expenses based on your financial situation. It is NOT what college will cost you.
The cost for college will vary depending on the school your child chooses to attend. Want to attend a private school? The cost might be $30,000 per year. Want to attend a state college or community college? The cost might be less.
So then, they look at what the EFC is and what the cost is and you have to figure out how to pay the difference. It might be with some sort of aid if your finances qualify you, some scholarships if student earns them, or loans.
Also, they don't expect the EFC to come out of that year's salary. They are assuming that you had some college plan all along.
Maggie