ACTIVITIES
Plan Ahead for College
collegiate athletics at the NCAA Division
I, II, or III level. Topics include academic
Education, Expenses
regulations as defined by the NCAA;
the recruiting regulations and timelines;
scholarship limits; and student athlete
I
t is never too early to begin aligning Tank outlines several tax sheltered invest- responsibilities throughout the recruiting
financial goals toward higher educa- ment plans and funding resources to help process.
tion. As college years approach, college make college reachable for many students. Additionally, there is discussion on how
funding strategies change depending on Quick Register ME506 athletics can make a difference in the
the student’s transcript and the admissions world of highly selective admissions.
process. This fall, MAC offers a series on
Second session
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college financial planning. Each session
The second session is Thursday,
is from 7-8:30 p.m. and includes time for
Oct. 8. For many, scholarship research
About the instructor
questions and answers.
is a daunting task and requires strategy Tim Tank worked as a college counselor
and ample time. Tank covers scholarship with the Beaverton School District for 10
First session
opportunities for families. Many scholar- years. At AXA, he has helped hundreds of
The first session is Tuesday, Oct. 6. ships are left uncontested to a few students families as they plan for college expenses,
Tim Tank, a financial professional for AXA who take action to secure these funds. aided in securing significant scholarship
Advisors, discusses the economic value Attendees walk away with tips and an funds, and successfully coordinated special
of a college education; the importance action plan on how to best set up their son case considerations for admissions at
of academics in the financial planning or daughter for a scholarship award. competitive colleges and universities.
process; the cost to attend college; and Quick Register ME507 The cost per session is $7.50 per family
saving/investment strategies and funding and $10 for a guest family, or all three for
sources like institutional aid, private grants,
Third session
$18 per family and $25 for guests. For
federal grants and loans. Tank also shows
A third session Tuesday, Oct. 13 is
more information, call Member Services at
how assets are assessed, how aid is deter-
designed for parents and student athletes
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