College Affordable

College Affordable is a non-profit organization built to help families reduce the cost of college, minimize debt, and increase higher education choices.

How We Work with Hanover High School Families

Beginning in 2024, Hanover High School families will have free access to College Affordable resources to help reduce the costs of college. This special program is made possible through sponsorship by a private donor. Partnering with the Guidance Counselors and the experts from College Affordable, this special program provides high-impact tools and support to help families navigate the process and minimize the costs of college.

Who is College Affordable for?

Any HHS family who is concerned about the cost of college and wants to learn how to make it less expensive.

What is Available to You?

  • Educational Webinars
  • 1-hour consultations with financial aid experts
  • Email support from financial aid professionals for ad-hoc questions
  • Access to self-help tools

Areas of Support

  • Budgeting
  • Understanding aid eligibility at target colleges
  • Aid applications
  • Appeals for additional aid
  • Loan and financing steps
  • And more!

How do I register?

Impact/Testimonials

  • A Senior (class of ‘21) had made errors in his FAFSA and also had an opportunity for an appeal to their number one choice (Northeastern). With the help of College Affordable, the student was awarded an additional $10,000 (for all four years -- $40,000 in total) and was able to attend their dream school!
  • “With their guidance, we reduced the cost of college for our daughter by over $12,000 a year by following [College Affordable’s] program and investing a few hours of our own! College Affordable made what can be a complex process easy to understand! I highly recommend that families utilize this free program to help reduce the cost of college for their son or daughter!”
  • “The College Affordable team was extremely helpful, showing us how to build a budget of what we could afford for college and then how to build a list of affordable colleges our daughter should apply to.”