Looking For College Financial Aid?
Here’s How to Jump to the Head of the Class
July 1, 2009

Each year, you probably arrange your taxes to ensure that you don’t pay a penny more of your hard-earned cash to Uncle Sam than you need to.

You’re going to have to do the same thing to ensure that the amount of money the colleges expect you to pay from your own pocket is as low as possible. And if you have a junior or senior in high school, you need to do it quickly.

In fact there are 5 things you need to do right away to give your student the best financial aid award. You’ll find all 5 in a new article I just added to the library. You’ll learn:

  • How to get a head start on 98% of all the other families looking for college financial aid (remember, financial aid is given out on a first come, first served basis
  • The role your child should play in helping to land a great award
  • Did you know that colleges don’t necessarily hand out cash to those who need it most? See what really drives the decision process instead.
  • What you need to know to increase your college aid package
  • How to pay for your child’s education in a way that doesn’t affect your lifestyle—or your retirment

Here is the link to the free report:
5 Steps You Must Take Now to Give Your Child a Great Financial Aid Award

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This post was written by george on July 1, 2009
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