The Price You Pay for College, Ron Lieber
The Price You Pay for College, Ron Lieber
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The Price You Pay for College
An Entirely New Roadmap for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make

Author: Ron Lieber

Narrator: Ron Lieber

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/26/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The hugely popular New York Times “Your Money” columnist and author of the bestselling The Opposite of Spoiled offers a deeply reported and emotionally honest approach to the biggest financial decision families will ever make: what to pay for college. Sending a teenager to a flagship state university for four years of on-campus living costs more than $100,000 in many parts of the United States. Meanwhile, many families of freshmen attending selective private colleges will spend triple—over $300,000. With the same passion, smarts, and humor that infuse his personal finance column, Ron Lieber offers a much-needed roadmap to help families navigate this difficult and often confusing journey. Lieber begins by explaining who pays what and why and how the financial aid system got so complicated. He also pulls the curtain back on merit aid, an entirely new form of discounting that most colleges now use to compete with peers.While price is essential, value is paramount. So what is worth paying extra for, and how do you know when it exists in abundance at any particular school? Is a small college better than a big one? Who actually does the teaching? Given that every college claims to have reinvented its career center, who should we actually believe? He asks the tough questions of college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers that parents don’t know (or are afraid) to ask and summarizes the research about what matters and what doesn’t.Finally, Lieber calmly walks families through the process of setting financial goals, explaining the system to their children and figuring out the right ways to save, borrow, and bargain for a better deal. The Price You Pay for College gives parents the clarity they need to make informed choices and helps restore the joy and wonder the college experience is supposed to represent.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.


About Ron Lieber

Ron Lieber is the author of The Opposite of Spoiled and is the Your Money columnist for the New York Times. Three of his books have been New York Times bestsellers, and he is a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb Award, business journalism’s highest honor. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, and their two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

This is a thorough and comprehensive advice/guide book that goes well beyond the financial aspects of paying for college. I'd put it in the Essential Reading category for the quality and depth of the material. The book is organized thematically in parts and the chapters largely stand on their own. Se......more

Goodreads review by Anna

Still just partway through but I want to record that I have grown increasingly irritated with this book. It starts out promising, and very on-topic regarding the financial investment of college and a high-level view of how institutions handle costs and aid. Then it sort of deteriorates into a series......more

Goodreads review by Devorah

Lieber dissects the confusing mess that parents and aspiring college students find themselves in--finding out the true price of four years (or more!) of college is notoriously hard to do. Turns out, they do this on purpose! Rather than blame yourself, read Ron Lieber's helpful book to be as informed......more

Goodreads review by Diana

I’m a high school counselor who advises juniors and seniors and their families about college. I read this book hoping for new perspectives and information, and finances are one of the most fraught pieces of the college application process. Although there were some interesting anecdotes from professi......more