Get College Funded

Bethany Goldszer

Get College Funded is the weekly podcast for families stuck in the financial aid gap—you make too much for need-based aid but nowhere near enough to comfortably pay $80,000 or more per year. Host Bethany Goldszer, a college funding expert who has helped more than 2,500 families secure over $25 million in scholarships, grants, and strategic funding solutions, is now sharing those same playbooks with you. Each Monday, you’ll get clear and actionable guidance tailored to middle-income families, including financial aid strategies that actually work, scholarship spotlights, negotiation scripts, admissions insights, and real-world tips for navigating a system that often feels stacked against you. If you’re determined to make college affordable without sacrificing retirement, drowning in debt, or feeling lost in the process, this show gives you both the roadmap and the confidence to fund college the smarter way.

Episodes

  1. 11/24/2025

    Episode 1: The Middle-Class Trap - Why You Can't Afford College (And How to Fix It)

    Why do middle-class families get stuck paying full price for college? If you earn too much to qualify for need-based aid but nowhere near enough to cover a $70,000 to $90,000 college bill, you’re in what I call the middle-class trap. Millions of families are facing the same frustration, and in this premiere episode, I’m breaking down exactly why it happens and what you can do about it. You’ll hear the real reasons the financial aid system feels stacked against you, including how the Student Aid Index (SAI) is calculated and why it rarely reflects what a family can truly afford. I also explain the rise in tuition costs, the difference between need-based and merit-based aid, and which one matters most for middle-income families. I’ll walk you through the six strategies smart families are using in 2025 to make college affordable without sacrificing retirement or taking on unnecessary debt, along with the three most common mistakes that keep parents stuck paying more than they should. In this episode’s Scholarship School Spotlight, you’ll learn why the University of Alabama continues to be a top choice for merit aid. A 3.5 GPA and a 1420 SAT can earn your student automatic full tuition—more than $120,000 in savings—and your income doesn’t matter. This episode sets the foundation for everything we’ll cover on the show. Whether your student is a freshman just starting to think about college or deep in the application process, you’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how the system really works and a roadmap for beating it. Resources mentioned:Free Financial Aid Quick-Start Guide: https://getcollegefunded.comHave a question for a future episode? Email questions@getcollegefunded.com Subscribe so you don’t miss Episode 2, where I’ll walk you step by step through the FAFSA and CSS Profile—plus the costly mistakes that can reduce your aid by tens of thousands of dollars. Big futures, small bills. Let’s make it happen.

    23 min

About

Get College Funded is the weekly podcast for families stuck in the financial aid gap—you make too much for need-based aid but nowhere near enough to comfortably pay $80,000 or more per year. Host Bethany Goldszer, a college funding expert who has helped more than 2,500 families secure over $25 million in scholarships, grants, and strategic funding solutions, is now sharing those same playbooks with you. Each Monday, you’ll get clear and actionable guidance tailored to middle-income families, including financial aid strategies that actually work, scholarship spotlights, negotiation scripts, admissions insights, and real-world tips for navigating a system that often feels stacked against you. If you’re determined to make college affordable without sacrificing retirement, drowning in debt, or feeling lost in the process, this show gives you both the roadmap and the confidence to fund college the smarter way.