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Learn critical secrets of the financial aid "system" and effective ways to pay less than the sticker price for college.

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Never Pay the Sticker Price for College

There is absolutely no need to pay the full cost of attendance. We’ll teach you how you can send your child to college for thousands of dollars less than the the sticker price. 

Understand how the new FAFSA rules
will affect what you pay, and what you can do about it!

We know you want to be able to send your child to college without putting yourself in debt. To do that, you need to understand the financial aid system and how it works.

The problem is that most of what people tell you about financial aid is wrong—which makes you believe paying for college will not affect your financial future. It will. Drastically.

We believe it’s important for you to be informed about the obstacles you face, and what changes you can make to improve your outcome. That’s why—for more than 20 years—we’ve offered free educational workshops to families just like you.

Join us for a workshop to ensure that you don’t overpay for college. Click here to find a webinar.

Our webinars teach you secrets
to getting the most financial aid possible
— even if you make a lot of money!

Are You Concerned About ...

  • How ridiculously expensive college is
  • What the new FAFSA rules and timelines mean for you
  • If or how you’re going to qualify for financial aid
  • Your child taking on massive debt when they’re just starting their adult lives
  • How you can send your child to an expensive school but pay state school prices
  • Having a good plan to pay for college

If any of this worries you, don't miss this workshop
from the pioneers in college planning.

What Customers Are Saying

Simple and Common Mistakes Cost Big Money

Take the Right Steps

New FAFSA rules, formulas, and deadlines will have a huge impact on financial aid. Make sure you know what path to follow so you don't make a costly mistake.

Maximize Grants and Scholarships

Find out how every family can qualify for financial aid—even if they make a lot of money—so you don't overpay for college.

Avoid Mistakes

Learn the common costly mistakes families make and how to avoid them.

Meet Our College Planning Experts!

John J. Lennon, CFO
John J. Lennon, CFOCollege Planning Pioneer
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John has been helping families apply to and afford college for more than 20 years. His ability to save clients tens of thousands of dollars each year has put him in the top 10 of the National Association of College Funding Advisors. John has authored multiple books including "There is Absolutely No Reason to Pay Too Much for College."
David A. Kozak, CEO
David A. Kozak, CEOFounder of Elite Collegiate Planning
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For over a decade, Dave has educated families nationwide about how to send their children to college without jeopardizing their own financial goals. Dave created and hosts the College Knowledge podcast and has been interviewed and featured for his college planning expertise on several networks including ABC, NBC, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
Joe Kerins, CCPS, CCFS, ELA
Joe Kerins, CCPS, CCFS, ELACollege Planning, Funding, and Loan Specialist
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Joe is one of the most credentialed college planning experts in the country. He is a Certified College Planning Specialist, a Certified College Funding Specialist, and an certified Education Loan Analyst. He uses his expertise to ensure that families make the right decisions when preparing and paying for college.
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Worried About How to Pay for College?
We Get It, and We Can Help!
Register for a Free Webinar
Make Too Much Money for Financial Aid?
We'll show you why that isn't true.
Register for a Free Webinar
Is Your SAI Ridiculously High?
Learn How You Can Change It.
Register for a Free Webinar

REDUCE ANXIETY​

save money

eliminate mistakes

avoid debt

Learn critical secrets of the 
financial aid "system" and legitimate, legal ways to lower the cost of college.

The Most Experienced
College Planning Company in the Country
Of College Planning Excellence
0 + Years
Families Helped
0 +
Average Amount of Financial Aid Our Clients Get Per Year
$ 0
Total Financial Aid Awarded
$ 0 Billion+
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Understand how the new FAFSA rules will affect what you pay!

We know you want to be able to send your child to college without putting yourself in debt. To do that, you need to understand the financial aid system and how it works.

The problem is that most of what people tell you about financial aid is wrong—which makes you believe paying for college will not affect your financial future. It will. Drastically.

We believe it’s important for you to be informed about the obstacles you face, and what changes you can make to improve your outcome. 

That’s why—for more than 20 years—we’ve offered free educational workshops to families just like you.

Join us for a workshop to ensure that you don’t overpay for college. 

Our workshops teach you secrets to getting the most financial aid possible—even if you make a lot of money!

Never Pay the Sticker Price for College

There is absolutely no reason to pay the full cost of attendance. We teach you how to send your child to college for thousands of dollars less than the sticker price

What Customers are Saying

Are You Concerned About ...

  • How ridiculously expensive college is
  • What the new FAFSA rules and timelines mean for you
  • If or how you’re going to qualify for financial aid
  • Your child taking on massive debt when they’re just starting their adult lives
  • How you can send your child to an expensive school but pay state school prices
  • Having a good plan to pay for college

If any of this worries you, don't miss this workshop
from the pioneers in college planning.

Simple and Common Mistakes Cost
Big Money.
We Teach You How to Avoid Them.

Take the Right Steps

New FAFSA rules, formulas, and deadlines will have a huge impact on financial aid. Make sure you know what path to follow so you don't make a costly mistake.

Maximize Grants and Scholarships

Find out how every family can qualify for financial aid—even if they make a lot of money—so you don't overpay for college.

Avoid Mistakes

Learn the common costly mistakes families make and how to avoid them.

Meet Our College Planning Experts!

John J. Lennon, CFO
John J. Lennon, CFOCollege Planning Pioneer
Read More
John has been helping families apply to and afford college for more than 20 years. His ability to save clients tens of thousands of dollars each year has put him in the top 10 of the National Association of College Funding Advisors. John has authored multiple books including "There is Absolutely No Reason to Pay Too Much for College."
David A. Kozak, CEO
David A. Kozak, CEOFounder of Elite Collegiate Planning
Read More
For over a decade, Dave has educated families nationwide about how to send their children to college without jeopardizing their own financial goals. Dave created and hosts the College Knowledge podcast and has been interviewed and featured for his college planning expertise on several networks including ABC, NBC, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
Joe Kerins, CCPS, CCFS, ELA
Joe Kerins, CCPS, CCFS, ELACollege Planning, Funding, and Loan Specialist
Read More
Joe is one of the most credentialed college planning experts in the country. He is a Certified College Planning Specialist, a Certified College Funding Specialist, and an certified Education Loan Analyst. He uses his expertise to ensure that families make the right decisions when preparing and paying for college.

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