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You deserve to get the help you need without a lot of hassle

It is a fact that a college education can be very expensive.  Even at lower-priced, state-supported colleges a four-year degree can still cost in excess of $100,000.  College tuition and fees continue to increase at an alarming rate.  These increases have made paying for college practically impossible.

We offer:
 Simple and easy College Funding Assistance
 Early College Planning help
 Friendly and helpful customer service


Teamed with many leading companies in the College Assistance arena,  we have both – a comprehensive service program along with a back-office structure, support staff, and technology to effectively guide families step-by-step through the entire process.

Our Services

When you join Get Tuition Help, you get:

Reduce Your Overall    College Costs

Above all else colleges are a business and ultimately decide how much you pay.  Put yourself in a position to reduce your college costs by having our proven, hands-on experience behind you.

Boost Your College Admission Chances

Understanding how colleges actually select students is critical.  Gain the valuable insight and professional guidance necessary to significantly boost your college admission chances.

Ease the Tension of Preparing For College

Better manage one of the most exciting and stressful times of your life.  Our experienced counselors will help your family fully understand the process, devise a plan, and stay on track.

Get a FREE, 30-minute consultation at Get Tuition Help. Call us today to make an appointment.

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Featured Service 1

Reduce Your Overall College Costs

Find out how to put yourself in a position to reduce your college costs by having our proven, hands-on experience behind you.

Featured Service 2

Boost Your College Admission Chances 
Gain the valuable insight and professional guidance necessary to significantly boost your college admission chances.

Featured Service 3

Ease The Tension of Preparing For College
See how our experienced counselors can help your family fully understand the process, devise a plan, and stay on track.

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Myths About Paying For College

Myth: College is just too expensive for our family.
Fact: Despite the media hype, a college education is more affordable than most people think, especially when you consider that 44 percent of undergraduates attend colleges with tuition and fees of less than $9,000. The average yearly tuition for in-state students at a four-year public college in 2011-12 was just $8,244. There are some expensive schools, but high tuition is not a requirement for a good education.

Myth: There's not a lot of financial aid available
Fact: In fact, more than $177 billion in student financial aid is available for undergraduates. Most students receive some form of aid. 44 percent of this aid is in the form of grants, and 39 percent in the form of low-interest loans. You should carefully consider the financing packages you've been offered by each college to determine which makes the most financial sense.

Myth: My family's income is too high to qualify for aid.
Fact: Aid is intended to make a college education available for students of families in many financial situations, and there is no cut-off based on income. College financial aid administrators also take into account other family members in college, home mortgage costs and other factors. Don't count yourself out - apply for aid and let the process work.  We can help!

Who We Are

Get Tuition Help has been providing College Planning in Oregon for years.

We founded Get Tuition Help in order to help students and their families get into the school they want, for the price they can afford. We’re committed to providing the knowledge and help that is simple, comprehensive, and easy to understand.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How Soon Do I Need to File the FAFSA, and Should I Still Apply If I Think My Family Makes Too Much Money?

The sooner you fill out the FAFSA, the better. The application is free, and it's not just a way to determine how much federal student aid you'll receive. State governments, and some colleges and universities use information from the FAFSA to determine what state and institutional aid you qualify for. But state agencies and individual schools also have different deadlines to qualify for aid -- so keep track of all of the deadlines, and get a head start. Even if your household income is too high for you to qualify for federal grants or work-study funds, the FAFSA is also used to determine federal student loan eligibility. There's no harm in applying, and on average, it only takes 23 minutes to fill out the FAFSA. 

What Are Some Common Mistakes Students and Families Make When Filling Out the FAFSA?

The first mistake you can make is not filling out the FAFSA in the first place! Don't assume that you can't afford college - the FAFSA opens the door to many different opportunities for financial aid, and the sooner you apply, the better, as state grant agencies and scholarship organizations— which often have a limited pot of funds to give out on a first come, first served basis— usually require you to have filed a FAFSA in order to receive aid.  Be sure to use your legal name, have official documents you need ready, and see what other common mistakes you can avoid by clicking button below!

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Besides federal grants and loans, where can I go to find college financial aid?

In addition to federal grants, loans, and other types of aid (such as Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and the Federal Work-Study Program), students can receive financial aid from state agencies, individual schools, and a variety of community organizations. Usually, the FAFSA is the only form you need to apply for state financial aid, but you should check with your state agency to see if more information is required. Most schools have their own financial aid programs, and use your FAFSA results for those too. There are other independent sources -- through community organizations, churches, and private organizations -- that award financial aid to students.
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