Subject: 💳CHARGE?!

CHARGING TUITION, SCHOLARSHIPS & AIR FYERS. INTRIGUING RIGHT?!!

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What's in Your Wallet?
Think of all the frequent flyer points we could rack up if we could charge our kid’s college tuition payments using a credit card. (Hawaii, here we come!) 

Well, according to a survey from CreditCards.com, 85% of the 300 largest U.S. schools accept credit cards. So, have at it…but don’t start packing your hula skirts quite yet. 

Read our article, “Should You Pay for College wIth a Credit Card?” first, because as we all know, life can and cannot sometimes be a beach.

Scholarships Galore
The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990, and since then, schools have been required to accommodate their disabled students so that they can have access to the resources and benefit from a college education as much as any other student. 

Our list of “Scholarships for Disabled Students” features myriad opportunities for these students to receive scholarship money to even further enhance their college experience.

Item of the Week
Banish the Freshman (or Sophomore or Junior or Senior) Fifteen! This handy, dandy item fries, roasts, and reheats….all without using oil. 

The members of our Paying For College 101 Facebook group gave it a thumbs up! It’s perfect for the college student living in the dorm (ask your school if using it is allowed) or off-campus. And with a name like â€śNinja,”  how could you go wrong?

What’s up ahead on the road...
The doors to our Road2College Concierge Service have almost closed. We have ONE spot left. Those lucky parents and students who have signed up will be embarking on their journey with Russ Vitale and Marisa Meddin on March 13.

March 10th - 8:30pm EST
We're introducing a new and easy to use tool to help families evaluate their financial aid awards to make sure you are comparing apples to apples.

March 12th - 8:30pm EST
To help college students who may feel a little lost figuring out the internship and future career thing, we're hosing a Facebook Live to give tips on resumes, interviews, and searching for internships. Great skills to have no matter what year your student is.

March 14th - 8:30pm 
Jay London, The College Advice Guy, and a member of our Road2College Pros Network, will be hosting a webinar on top reasons you should appeal your financial aid award. If you are at all unsure about what you’ve been offered and how you might be able to negotiate for more, you won’t want to miss this.

ALL OUR FACEBOOK LIVES CAN BE SEEN AT:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Road2College/videos/
(Bookmark this going forward, it's where we'll be for Facebook lives always.)


Debbie Schwartz
Founder, Road2College
I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.
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