Families Report Spending More, But Also Missing Out on Opportunities to Make College More Affordable According to ‘How America Pays for College 2025’
College Spending Increases
Families See Value in College and Remain Focused on Cost
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“While families continue to see college as a valuable long-term investment, they also remain cost-conscious,” said Annaleise Lohr, vice president, Ipsos. “It’s encouraging to see families are taking the time to plan for this significant investment but coupling that financial focus with expected post-college outcomes could lead to even more informed decisions.”
Misconceptions Around FAFSA and Scholarships Could Be Costing Families
Roughly two-thirds of families (
Access to Loans Leads Some Families to Reach for Higher-Priced Schools
Nearly half of families (
“Students and families navigating higher education today need greater transparency when it comes to the actual cost of college so they can make the most informed decisions about this significant investment,” said Rick Castellano, vice president, Sallie Mae. “We also need to continue to promote FAFSA completion and reinforce the availability of scholarships, so families don’t inadvertently leave free money on the table.”
Free tools like Scholly Scholarships by Sallie and Scout College Search by Sallie help families plan smarter by finding thousands of scholarships and comparing schools based on majors, location, cost, and more—no registration required. In addition, the company offers responsible private student loans to cover any remaining financing gaps.
"How America Pays for College 2025" reports the results of Ipsos' online interviews of 1,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 parents of undergraduate students between April 8 and May 8, 2025.
Explore the full report and discover insights, trends, and free planning tools at www.salliemae.com/howamericapays.
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