Subject: ✔️Recording: Negotiating Fin Aid Awards

Time-Sensitive Information About Negotiating Financial Aid Awards and Group Buying Power!

Dear Parent,


If you've ever shopped at Costco you know the cost benefit of bulk buying power.


From now until April 29th you can have a similar kind of "bulk" impact on private student loan rates. Here's how:


Create a free account at joinjuno.com. They don't run a credit check and don't need a social security number.


When you join Juno, you increase the buying power. The more people in the group, the stronger Juno's ability to negotiate.


How does this help you? Lower interest rates!


As soon as the deals are available on June 1st, Juno will share them with you, and you can decide whether to proceed or not. There's no commitment.


In addition, if your student needs a loan and goes through Juno, they'll receive 2.0% cash back (e.g., $400 on a $20K loan).

And if they find a better rate from an eligible private lender, Juno will match it plus increase the cash back to 3.0% (e.g., $600 on a $20K loan).


Help Juno help you and students everywhere. Create a free account now, and decide later, when the deals are in if you'd like to use them.


-Debbie

Missed Our Live Event?

How to Negotiate Your Financial Aid Award 


You can watch the recording HERE anytime.

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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