ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, STUDENTS ATTENDING COLLEGE OR STUDENTS PLANNING TO IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS. Why should I go to college? The average high school graduate makes $24,000 a year. The average college graduate makes $37,000 which is $13,000 more each year. So say for example you choose a college that is $3500 a year to include tuition and books. Say we find you enough aid to cover at least half the cost (which we maybe able to find enough aid to cover the entire cost, each situation varies). You attend for four years to total $7000 that you had to pay (which we can help find ways to cover this amount too). Since you are now making an average of $13,000 more a year in less then seven months after graduation you will have made enough money to pay that $7000 (plus you get the hope credit or lifetime learning credit on your taxes to cover even more of the $7000). Then you have the rest of your life to reap the benefits of making more money!!! THE HELP REPORT--The only source you will need for planning your college education. Being prepared will get you where you want to go. First, there is an enormous financial burden and second, there is also the tremendous responsibility of acquiring enough knowledge to help you toward the right school and career. These obstacles, as well as others, can be overcome if you can simply understand the ins and outs of the college entrance process. That's why we are pleased to introduce THE HELP REPORT for Higher Education Financial Aid and Career Planning. The customized, 145-plus page report is designed to make your decisions easier. THE HELP REPORT sorts through and organizes information to help you decide: 1.What you want to study 2.Where you want to go 3.How to get there 4.How to handle the financial hurdles Our goal is simple: to provide you with a comprehensive, hands-on guide that will help turn tough decisions into smart decisions. Your customized report contains the best source of financial aid and career information prepared EXCLUSIVELY for you. Your customized report provides: *A list of the numerous Federal and State Financial aid programs *A list of the various private grant programs *Detailed explanations for each program, including information on the types of aid available, eligibility requirements, application procedures and deadlines, maximum award amounts and contact information *An analysis of your family's expected financial contributions toward your chances of receiving an award *Tips on the most appropriate way to complete your financial aid applications *Definitions of the crucial financial aid terms you need to know Get all this in your CUSTOMIZED report. Please email me for the Financial Aid Information Questionnaire/ Occupational Finder and Career Explorer needed to complete the report. YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO DO IT!!!! |