In the not-so-distant past, an Oyster Bay (Long Island) family received a financial aid offer from The University of Spoiled Children out in LA: $23,518.
Not too shabby!
Alexa, was PSYCHED!. She got into her dream school!
But dad, Rick, although happy for her, was sweating bullets. Even after the $23K and change offer, USC was still going to cost him a pretty penny.
Rick told Alexa the devastating news: unless USC sweetened their offer, he could not afford to send her to her top choice college.
Alexa thought it was all over, and sank into a foul mood. Rick thought she'd never shake it.
But that's when he and I rolled up our sleeves and went to work, using the exact same techniques waiting for you to discover inside my “Art of the College Deal” Financial Aid Negotiation and Appeals Training.
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We wrote up an appeal that persuasively advocated how USC had misinterpreted Rick's FAFSA and CSS Profile, and WHY they deserved more.
Then, we waited.
A week passed. And another six days (and sleepless nights) went by.
Finally, I reminded Rick to reach out to the admissions office. What do you think happened, the very same day he called?
They beefed up their offer: $30,058 more in free money, above and beyond their so-called "final offer!"
If they hadn’t taken action, things would have been much worse. Rick could have saddled himself and his daughter with six figures of debt, or plundered his retirement savings…
…or worse, told Alexa that he just couldn’t swing it, even though she did her part to get in.
(Editor’s note: this could have been catastrophic, since Alexa not only graduated from her dream college, but launched herself for success in a career her major trained her for. She was actually just named to a Forbes Magazine 30 under 30 list!)
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- Andy "The Negotiator" Lockwood
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