If you're a family that's not eligible for need based aid, it's important to maximize your efforts to find merit scholarships as your best source of free money.
Here are some statistics you should know.... - Colleges award $11B in merit based scholarships to students.
- 87.9% of freshmen at private colleges receive merit aid.*
- The average merit aid (or tuition discount) covered 56.3% of tuition & fees.*
- The average merit scholarship was $23,942.
With those type of stats, don't you think it's worth spending time to know how to find colleges that can offer your student merit scholarships?
How To Find Merit Scholarships Sunday, January 27th at 8:30pm EST
We think finding merit scholarships and colleges, that are more generous with their money, is so important that we compiled a database of college specific merit scholarships and built a tool, the College Free Money Finder, to make searching as easy as possible.
(As part of this upcoming workshop, you'll get a subscription to our College Free Money Finder.)
What is the College Free Money Finder? It's a new search tool I created which:
1. gives you access to a new database of over 11,000 college specific merit scholarships.
2. includes common data set information (if you don't know what that is, we'll teach you) on all available colleges.
3. ranks colleges with a 5 star system to tell you how generous a school is with merit scholarships and need based aid.
4. lets you enter your student's academic information, location preferences, talents, sport interests and generates a list of colleges that is most likely to offer your student merit scholarships.
I wish I had this tool when I was going through college admissions with my two oldest kids. I have one more child to go through the college admissions process and you can bet I'll be relying on the College Free Money Finder to help me out.
Join us in our masterclass showing step by step how you can find colleges more likely to offer your student merit scholarships.
How To Find Merit Scholarships with The College Free Money Finder Sunday, January 27th at 8:30pm EST
I hope to see you Sunday night,
Debbie
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