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Behind the Curtain Free College Seminar in Arlington Hts. on August 29th

Behind the Curtain: An Insider's Look at the Financial Aid Process

Free Seminar on August 29th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library

500 N. Dunton

Reservations: 847.392.0100

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.

Yes, more middle-class families are using financial advisors for help with funding. And more are using admissions coaches to get students into better schools. But My College Planning Team is able to integrate funding and academic expertise to guide families through the process. A free seminar, Behind the Curtain: An Insider's Look at the Financial Aid Process, will be held August 29th at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library.

We help families let go of preconceived notions," says seminar leader Jack Schacht. "Students have many more options than they realize."

For example, families are often surprised to learn:

Important action steps to reduce college costs

Why some colleges "front load" financial aid in your freshman year

Common FAFSA mistakes

Six common mistakes that can make the cost of college go through the roof

How to increase the size of a scholarship award

How the government just raised the cost of college & how to avoid it

Financial strategies

Loan strategies

How an expensive private college can cost less than a public university

How to benefit from the methodologies that determine college costs

"Students and families should see this process as a thrilling adventure, not a massive hurdle," says Schacht. "Then they look at the admissions process in a whole new light."

www.mycollegeplanningteam.com

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