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Here is what Ruth posted on her social media in Mastermind week 1 / April 2019
Cut Your EFC In HALF For $100k+ Families:
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LEARN how to CUT your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) in HALF & GET EXPERT FEEDBACK LIVE?
If you apply the college-aid strategies I demonstrate during the workshop, I guarantee you will save $5,000. If you don't, send me an email and I'll buy you a $50 Starbucks gift card for your troubles.
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Attend Our LIVE WORKSHOP & Cut Your Absurdly High EFC In Just 7 DaysMy son's college freshman year cost us $70,000 out of pocket, and I was feeling hopeless and overwhelmed about how I would pay for my daughter, who's a junior in high school. It's crippling to not know where to start.
So being on this extremely thorough workshop was crucially beneficial. Especially the 8 takeaways. I'm a clinical psychologist, so as a busy parent of two kids, the workshop just kind of pinpointed everything I needed to know instead of spending hours getting the wrong information on my own.
I'm actually excited about this whole process now because I'm educated and now my costs have gone from $70,000 a year down to about $20-30k.
I've attached last year's FAFSA/EFC, as well as this year's:
– Dr. Stephanie Manginelli, Clinical Psychologist, PhD., M.A. – 2 Kids
"Reduced My EFC From
$94,262 to $17,833"
This way of cutting college costs actually works and there's no mystery on how to do it every year."
"From $9100 in aid to $26,000 each YEAR"
See College Costs Being Cut LIVE
Never Pay RETAIL for COLLEGE...
Secret Wallet-Saving Formulas: Learn secret formulas that are helping parents pay for their kid's college without taking out loans
Lower your absurdly high EFC: Learn how you can cut your Expected Family Contribution by HALF in a live workshop
Save $10K+ Per Year On College: Comfortably get your child to college, knowing you can $10K+ per year.
My son Jacob was thrilled to know he could attend his top college WITHOUT loans. And our costs each year went from $36,000 per year before speaking with Yorkshire - to $9,000 per year!
"WE ARE SAVING $27,000 PER YEAR
Attend Our LIVE WORKSHOP & Cut Your Absurdly High EFC In Just 7 DaysIs this recorded or only live?
- The event will only be live - however just by attending you’ll get free instant access to the crucial college funding tools needed to cut your absurdly high EFC in half.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What college funding tools will I get access to?
- You’ll receive FREE ACCESS to our 7 crucial college funding tools, valued at $997, which we're including it in your event ticket for FREE.
FAFSA Simulator (Practice FAFSA) – try out a "test" FAFSA as many times as you like to find the lowest EFC possible - 10-Step Guide To Save $10k-20k Each Year On College – What do you do if you make over $125k and are being penalized by the FAFSA for being a savvy saver? Read this comprehensive guide and become empowered to lower your EFC in 30 minutes.
- College Admissions WayPoints Workbook – Most families feel overwhelmed by everything they need to do to make the college planning window successful. Applications, forms, financial aid, scholarships, etc. - the list goes on and on. We built a complete guide of not only WHAT to do but WHEN to do it to maximize your admissions and aid.
- Scholarship Search Organizer – perfectly organize your search to get your piece of the $25 billion scholarship pie. Keeps students and parents on the same page. Surprisingly simple, elegantly efficient.
10X Your College Appeals Cheat Sheet – increase your chances of winning any college appeal and get thousands more in aid by writing compelling financial aid appeal letters. - Tuition Reimbursement: Employer List – get up to $30,000+ lowered college costs just by picking the right employer while in college. Our complete US list gives you the short
- 6 Ways to Pay for College Cheat Sheet – should you pay for college from your IRA or your mortgage? What about your 529? The way you pay for college has huge tax implications, and our cheat sheet will give you a quick path to lower costs, fees, penalties, and taxes
You'll also learn how to:
- Accurately identify your actual EFC months ahead of time
- Find sweet-spot colleges that meet high need-based aid and are merit-aid generous
- Discover hidden gem, renewable scholarships to supercharge your savings
- Build your own list of 'Nearly Free for Me' 4-year colleges and universities
...and much more
Is it ok if I’m new to the financial aid conversation?
- Yes, absolutely! We break it down step-by-step in the live event. This workshop comprehensively takes you from A-Z. At the same time, we have families who are very experienced in the college funding process tell us they found vital gold nuggets that have saved them thousands.
I’ve been to these types of workshops before and I learned almost nothing, but just had a heavy sales pitch.
- You have no idea how often we hear this from parents who have been to 3, 4, or even 5 other college planning workshops.
We commonly get feedback like this in the surveys we send out to our attendees. This is what one of our past attendees, Fleur Ang, had to say:
“I've gone through many of these workshops. At the back of my mind it's always like, “okay, so what are you gonna pitch me now? What are you gonna sell me now?” But with Mike it was different. It wasn't a teaser, it was purely informational. All the information was, honest, raw, if anything it was information overload. It’s not BS. So if you're in this workshop, they're not gonna give you a hard sell. And I love that.”
– Fleur Ang
Register For Our Free 1-Hour LIVE FAFSA Workshop Now!
What Other High-Income Parents Said About Our Last Workshop
"It wasn't a teaser, it was purely informational. And I love that. And cuz at the back of my mind it's always like, okay, so what are you gonna pitch me now?
It was fast-paced and honestly an information overload. People were asking questions in the chat and Mike wasn't skimping on the answers and I like that.
"All information was honest, but it's not BS"
I was very skeptical ahead of time. I thought there would be basically lackluster information and just trying to pull into another phone call. So I was surprised and like pleasantly surprised with the amount of information in education really.
The workshop was really great in terms of explaining the basics for someone coming in with a first-time college student. I learned so much more than I was expecting to in that hour of time.
The excel spreadsheet was the hammer home of really understanding what we can qualify for [based on our income].
I would recommend it [the workshop] to other folks in our situation
– Lacy Ault, Project Manager
"It was eye-opening to me"
Does this include help for high school Juniors only?
- This workshop is vital for students all that way from Grade 8 - 12, as well as students in their freshman year of college.
Many parents think it’s too late by freshman year of college, but there are still many cost savings to be had even if your student is already attending college.
The rule of thumb is this: the younger your student is, the more financial aid you can get for them. Many students, with proper financial planning, can go to college for nothing - a free ride.