March 6, 2009
- Blog
Colleges Are Still Giving Lots Of Financial AID Even In Turbulent Times!! (…)
November 27, 2008
- Grants & Scholarships
These are aid awards that you do not have to pay back. These are the preferred types of money to get from a college. Although on some scholarships you may have an obligation to the organization who gave you the money. Now you also have two distinct classes. You have those that are awarded from and by the school through the financial aid system. Secondly, you have the grants and scholarships that require essays to win. They can be very difficult to win, but can definitely be worth the work. You can go to sites like:
www.collegeanswer.com
www.fastweb.com
www.fastaid.com
www.scholarshipexperts.com
For years we have been looking for a way to help our clients win more scholarships. About 2 years ago I found one of the best scholarship programs on how to win and what you have to do to really win massive amounts of money for college. What most people don't know is that there really is a process to win these scholarships and most people don't realize this. We are going to be posting and updating our site to include the ONLY scholarship program where students actually win lots of money. - We Earn Too Much to Receive Financial Aid.
Many families think they make too much and they should not try for financial aid. Let me tell you this thinking can cost you lots of $$$$$. Now if your family just inherited 1 million dollars I would have to say that you may not want to file the FAFSA for at least 1 year. So you pay the first year and you better talk to a Certified College Planning Specialists like us,…or you will over pay the next 3 years of college. Lets get back to the topic of too much income… if you do not apply for the FAFSA you have no chance of getting aid from the federal & State and maybe even the school. What most parents don't understand is that if you pick your schools right and get the forms done before everyone else and correctly. You might receive more money than you think! (…)
September 9, 2008
- Should Your Child Have A Gap Year? What Should They Do During That Year?
Bill here,
Sometimes parents are stuck between a tough decision on whether they should send their child to college or let them grow up or even keep them home. It seems no one has been talking about a gap year but I have included a link to an article that brings them to light. Gap Year article click here. (…)