"Learn How to Send Your Student to the College of their Choice Without Going Broke"

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Parents of college bound students once had limited options in getting help with how to navigate the complex process of helping their students choose a school and career path and finding a way to fund those choices.

Today, they can turn to well trained professionals for assistance with all of their college planning needs.  The National Association of College Funding Advisors are a group of well trained financial professionals who dedicate their careers to helping make college more affordable for families of all walks of life.

A trained NACFA Advisor can help design a plan so that you can have complete peace of mind in knowing that you are going to be able to fund all college costs without sacrificing your othe financial goals

Arizona College Planners is a NACFA Certified College Planning Practice.  We are also the Arizona affiliate of The CollegePlanning Network.  Please look up The College Planning Network on Facebook to get an idea of the impact we have had with thousands of families facing the same challenges you may be facing.

 

 

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I will stun you with the following information:

  • The 5 greatest myths about planning for college—and why listening to the wrong sources will cost you big time.
  • How to double, or in some cases triple, your eligibility for FREE grant money.
  • How even millionaires and parents making a good six figure income are getting tons of free grant money, and how you can too!
  • How to get the colleges to practically line up and beg your student to come to their school.
  • The amazing way some parents put their kids through college, and end up in better financial shape than when they started—even though they hadn’t saved a nickel for school.
  • The ONE single mistake 91% of all parents make that costs them thousands….and they don’t even realize it. PLUS, how YOU can avoid making the same mistake.
  • What to do right now if you haven’t saved a single dime for college; or, what to do if you did save money for school----but…… it’s not enough, you lost it all in the market, or you had to spend it somewhere else. BONUS:How NOT to be punished if you did save enough for college-- don’t lose out because you were thrifty!
  • How to obtain a “tax scholarship” to pay for ALL of your tuition—right from the IRS. 100% legal, but not one in 1000 accountants knows how to get it!
  • Why following the advice of an accountant or financial planner can cost you buckets of free money…AND, why you need to avoid the new college savings plans like the plague! Believe me, what you don’t know on this CAN cost you a boatload.

NOTE: If you think you make too much money to get any aid (or that’s what you’ve been told), you absolutely MUST get this information to learn the shocking truth about who really DOES get money for college. There really is hope!

Having this information is like having a flashlight to explore a pitch-black cave, while every other parent stumbles through blindly.

College Financial Aid & Tuition News

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Google News

What We Don't Know About Debt - Inside Higher Ed
Fri, 18 May 2012 07:08:53 GMT -

New York Times (blog)

What We Don't Know About Debt
Inside Higher Ed
On the new "college scorecard," a proposed federal tool intended to give a one-page picture of a college's tuition prices and financial aid policies, one factor is considered crucial -- and unavailable. Students should consider the average debt per ...
Guest Post | Teenager Writes About 'Crushing Weight of College Debt'New York Times (blog)
The Student Loan DebateHuffington Post
What the student loan rate hike means to youCNNMoney
Forbes -Syracuse.com (blog)
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More private colleges offering tuition discounts - MiamiHerald.com
Sat, 19 May 2012 00:48:59 GMT -

CBS News

More private colleges offering tuition discounts
MiamiHerald.com
At Barry University in Miami Shores, where nine in 10 students receive financial aid, school officials have frozen tuition for the first time in two decades. “We're keeping tuition for the undergraduate students exactly the same as last year …
Wikimedia CommonsThe Atlantic

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IRS helps in applications - Times Record News
Sat, 19 May 2012 05:20:09 GMT -

IRS helps in applications
Times Record News
College-bound students and their parents typically want to make every dollar and every minute of the college experience count — including money spent on tuition and time spent on the college financial aid application process.
Money Talk$ Web Chat Focus Was College LoansLoanSafe

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College Admissions News

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Google News

Early Word on 2012 College Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers - New York Times (blog)
Fri, 18 May 2012 09:56:58 GMT -

Early Word on 2012 College Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers
New York Times (blog)
Every year, as one cohort of college students is accepted and another crop starts filling out applications, colleges across the country calculate one final measurement of their admission season success: the admission yield.

The Truth About Planning a Productive Summer - Huffington Post (blog)
Fri, 18 May 2012 22:32:00 GMT -

The Truth About Planning a Productive Summer
Huffington Post (blog)
When it comes to the college admissions process, it is imperative to show how you have developed your interests throughout your time in high school. College admissions committees want to see that you have made an impact in clubs and activities during ...

Colleges need standard price tag - Boston Globe
Sun, 20 May 2012 04:14:40 GMT -

Colleges need standard price tag
Boston Globe
How much does college cost? To the surprise of many students and their families, that question is often hard to answer precisely. Information in college brochures and admissions letters comes swaddled in fine print and euphemisms, and it takes a ...


 

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