
With tough economic times, paying for a child’s education is harder than ever. Free College Resource Book takes students and parents through the process of weighing options for college funding, including scholarship searches, grants, savings plans, differences between financial aid options, and which financial aid programs provide the best benefits to students, and other sources of money for paying college tuition and fees. This book shows students how to both find … More >>
#1 by Midwest Book Review on July 1, 2010 - 7:56 pm
You don’t need thousands upon thousands of dollars to get a college education. “Free College Resource Book” is a guide for those who want to attain their higher education, for themselves or for their children. Scholarships, grants, financial aid, government assistance and more as valuable tools for getting someone through college when you don’t have the huge wads of cash to toss about for it. An invaluable reference for even those already in college, “Free College Resource Book” is the ultimate and very highly recommended preparational guide.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by C. Bullard on July 1, 2010 - 10:21 pm
As a parent of an eleventh grade student, I am eager to learn all I can about saving money on college expenses. I was intrigued by the fact the authors of FREE COLLEGE RESOURCE BOOK put five children through college at no cost to them. I thought these authors must know lots of money saving secrets. I was not disappointed.
FREE COLLEGE RESOURCE BOOK is more than a listing of scholarships. The first section takes the time to get your child thinking about a career path. It also covers the importance of your child being a well rounded individual so they are more appealing to scholarship sponsors.
Along with finding money, this book gives tips on writing essays, handling interviews, and choosing the right college. Students are encouraged to keep a journal and organize brochures, letters, etc., in an easy to find system. FREE COLLEGE RESOURCE BOOK is a valuable resource for college bound students and their parents.
Rating: 5 / 5