If you're anything like most parents of college-bound high-school students, you are starting to get heart palpitations every time you see anything having to do with college...specifically, anything having to do with paying for college.
We all know that graduates from top schools make more money and usually have better careers. With a degree from the right university more doors will be open for your child. But the question that may be keeping you up at night is... How the heck am I going to pay for it?
This FREE 90-Minute info-packed workshop with the LA Times Education Columnist teaches you exactly how to get your child into a great college - and get it paid for!!!
At this free workshop you will discover: * 5 of the most damaging myths about College Admission and Financial Aid that could ruin your child's chances of attending a top school! * The most common mistake that most parents make on financial aid applications (this alone can cost you tens of thousands of dollars in lost grant money!) * 5 keys to making an "ordinary" student look extraordinary on college admission forms.
If 90 minutes could get your child $20,000 or more in grant money towards college tuition per year, can you honestly think of any place more important for you to be?
Finally understand which students are getting $20,000 - $55,000 a year for college and why (the answers may surprise you...it's not always the 4.0 students, athletes or affirmative action candidates.) Get the information YOU NEED about paying for your child's education.
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