Financial Aid Calculator

Financial aid eligibility is based on a student's financial need, which is the difference between the college's Cost of Attendance (COA) and the student's Student Aid Index (SAI).

  • The COA is based on tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, equipment, transportation to/from college and miscellaneous expenses.
  • The SAI is based on the student and parent income and assets, family size, and other demographic factors.

This federal SAI is calculated based on the information reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Most colleges use the federal SAI for awarding their own financial aid funds in addition to government aid. Fewer than 200 colleges use a supplemental form called the CSS PROFILE to calculate an institutional version of this measure to award aid granted by the school itself.

This calculator lets you estimate your child's SAI before you complete the FAFSA by answering a subset of the questions on the FAFSA. In most cases, a student with a lower SAI or higher COA will qualify for more financial aid. You can use the calculator to evaluate the impact of changes in income and assets on eligibility for need-based financial aid.

This calculator estimates SAI using the rules in place for the 2024-2025 school year, using a simplified version of the federal SAI formula.

Questions

Are you married?
Yes
No
What is your annual adjusted gross income (AGI)?
What is your spouse's annual AGI?
What is your child's annual AGI?
How much do you have in non-retirement bank and investment accounts (excluding 529 plans and Coverdell ESAs)?
How much does your child have in non-retirement bank and investment accounts (including UGMA/UTMA and trusts, but excluding 529 plans and Coverdell ESAs)?
How much do you, your spouse, and your child have in 529 plans and Coverdell ESAs?
How many members will you have in your household when your child enrolled in college (including that child)?

This calculator is for hypothetical use only and depends on the information you provide. You should be sure that the information provided is realistic and as close to your specific situation as possible. The calculations rely on a number of simplifying assumptions, and the results may vary from your actual situation. Information provided by third parties have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed.

Your use of this tool is at your own risk and the information displayed by the tool does not represent an investment recommendation or legal or tax advice. The information is presented on an "As Is" basis and Savingforcollege.com and Voya take no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The information presented may be out-of-date or summarized incorrectly. Before making any investment decision you should thoroughly read and understand the current official program disclosure provided by the 529 plan and consult with your professional legal, tax, and investment advisers.

Tomorrow's Scholar is Wisconsin's state-sponsored college savings plan administered by the College Savings Program Board and the State of Wisconsin. Voya Investment Management (Voya IM) provides investment management and administrative services for the Tomorrow's Scholar plan. Shares in the program are distributed by Voya Investments Distributor, LLC. This Web site is accompanied by a current program description for the Tomorrow's Scholar plan.

An investor's or a designated beneficiary's home state may offer state tax or other state benefits such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors that are only available for investments in that state's qualified tuition program. Please consider this before investing.

Earnings component of non-qualified withdrawals may be subject to federal and state taxes and the additional federal 10% tax.

The tax information herein is not intended to be used, and cannot be used by any taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties. Taxpayers should seek advice based on their own particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor.

Investments in Tomorrow's Scholar 529 Plan are subject to certain charges, which will reduce the value of your Account as they are incurred. Please see the Program Description for details of charges or fees that apply to the specific Tomorrow Scholar savings plan.

Investments in Tomorrow's Scholar 529 Plan are subject to investment risks, including the loss of the principal amount invested, and may not be appropriate for all investors.

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An investor should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses associated with municipal fund securities before investing. More information about municipal fund securities is available in the issuer's Program Description. You may obtain a Program Description by clicking here or calling 866-677-6933. The Program Description should be read carefully before investing.

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