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How paying attention can make you a savvy college consumer.
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Be a College Consumer Who Packs a Punch

Pay attention! 

Putting some power behind your college consumer process and arming yourself with knowledge can turn you into a force of nature.

Dig deep into admission trends, be mindful of current events, and get your facts straight.

A combo of all this will help strengthen your confidence and help you (and your student) make the right decisions.

Learn more here.

The List Drives Everything...

We've said it before and we'll say it again.

Once you've put together a list of colleges that check off all the social, academic, and financial boxes, your student can then focus on making his/her way down the path to an acceptance (or more) and a final decision.

With thousands of schools throughout the United States, beginning the college search process can be bewildering, but this article can get you started with questions students can ask themselves to help narrow down that list.

What's Up Ahead On The Road...

Finding Merit Scholarships
Friday at 3pm ET

Bring a snack and your attention to this Zoom event where we will review invaluable information about how to search for and find Merit Scholarships.



Small Steps: The road may be long, but with perseverance, you'll get there.

Shared with us by Becky H., a member of our Paying For College 101 Facebook group...

When I was hiring employees at my former job, I had one applicant who came in to interview. It took him 8 years to graduate from college, so during the interview, we asked him why.

Apparently, his mother was disabled and his father was not involved in his life, so after high school, he worked full time, lived at home, and supported himself and his mother while taking only 2-3 classes per term.

If you can afford to pay for your kids to go to their dream school/join a fraternity/sorority/live on campus, great. If your kid has to live at home, so you can afford their schooling, no problem. (This is what our eldest daughter did.) If your kid has to work and take out loans, so be it. If your kid has to work and takes longer to graduate, it will be ok.

We hired that kid who took 8 years to graduate. He was a hard working and humble young man and has since moved up to be a manager.
There's no one way that's right or wrong. Just do what is right for you and your child.

My goal is to provide affordable services, insightful information and a support system so your family can make more informed decisions about college.

Feel free to respond to this email with any questions you have.
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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