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The $9,800 Mistake You Can’t Afford to Make

Most families blindly accept their first financial aid offer because they think they're stuck: it's the final, best offer they're gonna get and that's it.

That’s exactly what colleges bank on. Literally.

But here’s the truth: Aid is negotiable.

Take, for example, the Baumhakls, restaurant owners in Oregon. A year ago, they received an offer from an elite liberal arts private college for their son and assumed they didn’t qualify for more aid.

But after we used the exact same strategies that I lay out in my “Art of the College Deal”  Financial Aid Negotiation and Appeals Training, they ultimately secured an extra $9,800 of grants - that's free money that doesn't have to be repaid!

I expect that to be $9,800 per year, actually. Not bad for a simple email!

This could happen for you.

This week only, you can get in for $200 off my “Done With You” workshop —but the price goes up Sunday at midnight.

👉 Claim your discount now → Learn more and sign up here.

Use coupon code APPEAL200.

Your child worked too hard for you to make a $9,800 mistake.

Learn more...

 

- Andy "10,000 Dollar, Founding Father" Lockwood

P.S.  You’ve gotta pay tuition.  But you don’t have to leave a tip!

Enroll in our done-with-you workshop today and you’ll discover all the little tips and tricks I have up my sleeve, that other families just like you have used to negotiate an extra $5,000, $10,000, even $132,000* from their colleges, above and beyond their initial offers!

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*Twins, offer was over four years.  So $33K per year extra, combined.   Better than a sharp stick in the eye.

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