Could you use $19,075 per year in financial aid for your child?
For most families sending a child off to college, the answer is a resounding “YES.”
That’s why I am surprised I haven’t heard back from you yet.
You see – that figure – $19,075 – is the average annual aid package families have received when they use our program.
So if you’re wondering how much aid your family may be eligible for I’ve just made it easier than ever to find out:
All you have to do is take advantage of my Free College Funding Consultation. In short, it’s a quick, one-on-one strategy session.
By the end of this call, you’ll have a very good idea of how much financial aid you can expect to be awarded.
And the best part about my offer: It’s FREE.
Here’s everything you’ll discover during your Free College Funding Consultation.
What can be done to lower your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and/or your family’s overall college costs, while maximizing your eligibility for financial aid?
• What specific strategies you can take advantage of to help increase your child’s chances of getting accepted into the colleges they’re most interested in.
• A snapshot of your current college funding situation, including an expert estimate on how much your situation could improve, by incorporating applicable college admissions & financial aid strategies.
• How your child can attend an expensive private college — for less than the cost of a state school.
• Plus, answers to many more questions you may have.
A Unique Opportunity
You may not find this opportunity anywhere else in the college planning space.
It’s an “inside look” at your college funding situation with an authorized college funding advisor – absolutely free.
We’ll help you figure out where you stand, including whether or not you can lower your expected family contribution (EFC) – and maximize your eligibility for financial aid. What’s more – you set the date and time for the call.
Sign up for your free, no obligation consultation by following this link.
(It’s important to recognize that individual circumstances and efforts can significantly impact outcomes. Engagement and commitment from both the family and student are indeed crucial factors in achieving positive results. The advice and direction provided by CPN (College Planning Network) and CPF (College Planning Fresno) can serve as valuable guidance, but ultimately, it’s up to the individuals involved to actively participate and implement the recommendations effectively.)