or close to it will guide those people who have a low to moderate
income to a practically free college education, even if you
have excessive credit card debt and own your own home with half
a million dollars equity in it.
"This interactive guide makes the financial aid process
so simple. Everything you need to know is right at your
fingertips.
What
I was most impressed with was the books' attention
to detail and the pitfalls it helps you avoid. Applying
for and receiving college grants and scholarships
is made so easy, its scary. 'How To Send Your Child
To College For Free Or Close To It' should be required
reading for every high school senior and every high
school senior's parents."
Jessica
H. - New City, N.Y. *Teaching Specialist
Here are
just some of the amazing secrets, tips and techniques this
book will teach you:
How
to unravel the maze of college and financial aid web sites
and show you in a concise, step-by-step manner how even
a person with no savings, no stocks, no bonds, a large mortgage
and large credit card debt can send his child to college
with almost no money.
How
college financial aid offices actually determine what federal
aid (college Pell grants, Stafford and Perkins loans etc.),
and state grants will be given out to potential students
so you will know in advance how to prepare yourself to receive
the maximum amount for your child's college education.
Dispel
the myth that schools are 'need blind' and provide, in their
own words, how university administrators discriminate against
early admission students looking for college financial aid,
including free grants and scholarships and college grants
for minority students.
Provide
you with 4 actual financial aid offers, that a high school
senior received in the spring of 2003, with college financial
aid packages that were significantly different; even though
the schools looked at the same financial information, and
tell you why they're different.
Tell
you how Stafford and Perkins loans that you've received
can be forgiven (canceled) years after you've received them.
Direct
you to so many college scholarship programs that your head
will spin. You'll be taken to college scholarship application
sites for every conceivable area you can imagine. College
athletic scholarships, and those for academics, special
needs and college scholarship applications for every conceivable
religion.
You'll
also be directed to college grants and scholarship search
engines that will e-mail you when new college scholarship
applications become available and which ones are nearing
their expiration dates so you can quickly apply.
I
will tell you 4 financial aid myths that are commonly accepted
as fact and will completely change the way you think about
preparing your finances for your child's education.
I will tell you why a scholarship for college students doesn't
necessarily place money into the students lap. Many colleges
make them disappear, which is why grants for college education
funding is preferred.
Let's
be honest, most of us are not Bill Gates.
Most of us can not afford to spend $100,000
to $150,000 on a college education.
And most of us cannot
afford to spend $1000 to $1500
to have a paid service help us fill out a free FAFSA application
form and advice us on how best to leverage the free Pell
grants, college athletic scholarships, and much of the free
grant money for college students that has been made available.
This
is one offer that you must not pass up. Do it for your child
or do it for yourself. You won't be disappointed.