This time last year, college costs and where my daughter should apply to college, was an ongoing conversation in my house. So if you're a parent of a high school senior, I know what you're going through.
If you're a parent of a high school freshman, sophomore, or junior, learn from those ahead of you in the process. My best advice is start early to understand how the system works...the financial aid system and ways to pay for college.
The reality is, if you’re serious about finding a college that’s more affordable for your family, you need to "follow the money". In fact, the largest scholarship most students will receive will come from the college they attend IF they apply to the “right” schools that are more generous with needs and/or merit based aid.
In my daughter's case, she was accepted to the first 3 schools she applied to and received merit scholarships from each one, ranging from $5k to $30k per year. Done!
To share our knowledge, we're offering a masterclass showing step by step how you can find colleges more likely to offer your student merit scholarships. Join us!!
How To Find Merit Scholarships Tuesday, November 14th at 8:30pm EST
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