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Free College Seminar at Parkview Christian Church Sept. 15th

Navigating the College Planning Process Free Seminar on September 15th

Stephanie Kennedy leads college workshop
Stephanie Kennedy leads college workshop (Jack Schacht)

Parkview Christian Church 11100 Orland Parkway Orland Park, IL 60467

Sunday, September 15, 2019 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CDT)

NAVIGATING THE COLLEGE PLANNING PROCESS

A free, 90-minute workshop, presented by My College Planning Team (www.mycollegeplanningteam.com), will be focused on helping parents of high school and junior high students find the best fit college and learn how to pay for it. The workshop will include little-known financial strategies to increase financial aid andimportant changes in higher education and how they affect college families.

Everyone knows that college is expensive. But many don’t know that there are actually two prices for college: one for the uninformed and one for the informed. And since the average four-year cost is $95,869 for in-state universities and $187,950 for private colleges, it pays to be informed.

Yet too few families plan adequately for college, let alone question its price tag. Even though it’s the second largest investment they’re ever likely to make!

Families are often surprised to learn they have control. Parents don’t have to decimate their retirement plans. They have options. Students can get a great education at a great price, if they know how.

And therein lies the rub. The world of college funding and admissions is difficult to navigate. Misconceptions abound. Often, the most helpful information is kept under wraps.

  • For example, families are often surprised to learn
  • How to substantially increase the size of a scholarship award.
  • How to double chances of getting admitted to a favorite school.
  • There is a right and wrong way to complete a FAFSA. There are strategies families can use to reduce their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and increase eligibility for aid.
  • EFC formulas vary by school. For example, some colleges factor in home equity; others don’t. Knowing the difference can make a huge financial impact.
  • It is possible to appeal or even negotiate an academic award.
  • Not all college visits are created equal. Families can learn much more by incorporating a few specific activities into their agenda.
  • A modest two point increase in standardized test scores can generate $10,000 more in scholarships.

A total student assessment doesn’t just identify aptitudes and interests, but a student’s true passion—the key to choosing the right school and major. This means graduating in four years, not the national average of 5.7, saving tens of thousands in tuition.

Students and families should see this process as a thrilling adventure, not a massive hurdle. Free registration at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/navigating-the-college-planning-process-parkview-christian-church-tickets-67483897153

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