How Would You React? A Full-Ride?

How would you react? “Without our knowing, our daughter said yes to her ‘Dream’ college that will charge us $50k a year after scholarships. Meanwhile she had a full-ride offer to another school!” Well, maybe you’ll yell first. Next, sit down together. The school of her dreams gave her grants and scholarships and brought down the cost for the parents to $50,000 a year. Another college offered enough grants and scholarships that cover the entire cost of tuition, room and board. There would be no cost to the parents, no loans after graduation!

This is certainly an example of a family not communicating. Or maybe both student and parents were pie-in-the-sky when applying, and, upon seeing the acceptance and financial aid reward letters, only the parents came back down to the ground. Hard.

This is why taking our “Talking College Search” online course before making a college list would’ve saved this logistical headache of having to back out. This course helps get into a realistic mindset. Learn from 6 Topic Sections, 18 Lessons, 3 Hours — all for less than the price of one application fee.

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Your Turn to Start the College Application Journey!


Watching seniors receive college acceptance letters — and rejections — and don’t know where to start your search? Take our “Talking College Search” online course! For less than the price of one application fee*, learn all the steps and aspects to making a list of schools that will be the best fits for you.
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How to NOT Choose Colleges For Your List…

Should high schoolers make their college list by picking from March Madness teams? Of course not. Most are great schools academically but they’re all different — plus, there are thousands of colleges out there! So make sure if the Final Four are on your Final List, do good research so that those are really, truly, best fits.Take our “Talking College Search” to help sort and narrow down the list of best fit schools. Go through the college application and search journey from choosing schools to interpreting financial aid reward letters. That’s 6 Topic Sections, 18 Lessons, 3 Hours all for less than the price of one application fee. https://goodapples.teachable.com

Patience Time

March is a difficult time in the college application process. January is for recovering. We’re easily distracted in February since we assume the colleges are sorting through the thousands of applications. But March… the letters are trickling and then pouring in. Focus! Breathe!

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NOTE: The information provided on this blog and the course(s) are for informational purposes only, based on past experience of many parents and advisors, and is not meant to take the place of personal professional educational, accounting or financial advice. Advice given in these example scenarios of real-life past accounts may not be specific to your situation, but they still should help you in consideration of your unique concerns and help you formulate questions. Bring all questions to your own counselors and/or professional advisers to confirm what applies to you so that they can help you more successfully!

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