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Lowball Aid Offer? Here’s the Secret to Getting More

It's me, Andy, again, with another fun fact about financial aid and scholarships:

Colleges are deliberately vague about financial aid. Ever notice that they never publish a "recipe" for scholarships?

As in, "If you have a GPA of X, and SATs of Y, you'll get the Super Duper Chancellor's Presidential VIP Scholarship of $25,000."

You won't find specific information like that on 99% of the college websites out there.

But then, once you GET a financial aid or scholarship award, things won't necessarily get more clear.

Instead, they make it confusing so you don’t notice when they leave money off the table.

You might miss it at first, but as you tally up the actual, free money (grants and scholarships) offer, compared to the actual COST of college, you might be left scratching your head and wondering,

“Where’s the beef?” 

That’s why I created the "Art of the College Deal" Financial Aid Negotiation and Appeals Training.

I’ll walk you through exactly how to decode your award letter, spot missing aid, and craft an appeal that gets results. That means mo' money.

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Consider it a Valentine's gift from your favorite ever-loving college consultant (but more valuable than a box of chocolates).

But this Art of the College Deal deal vanishes before your eyes in a few short days, Sunday at midnight. You'd better hustle before you lose out on this unprecedented act of love from little ol' me!

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You're on the clock and the closing bell is about to clingity clang!

Yes! I'm in!

 

- Andy Lockwood

P.S.  I said it before and I'll say it again:

If you ask for more, they won’t take away their acceptance offer. Relax.

Colleges know how to play this high stakes game. They might put on the four corners offense stall, and ask you to complete some additional paperwork (yay, more forms). You'll need to write up a Letter of Explanation.

Know this: your explanation is “do or die.”  You get one bite at the apple.

Enroll in our special promo deal today, before deadline, and I’ll walk you through EXACTLY what to say…and what NOT to say, under any circumstances.

And I’ll even look over your shoulder and "punch up" your appeal letter, before you send it off.

This way I can catch any mistakes you may have inadvertently made, before you show your cards to the financial aid office!

But you must sign up by deadline.  There are only so many letters I can read before my aging eyes get blurry and lazy :)

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