College Financial Prep/Divorce & College Planning Community Program and Online Course

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Divorce & College Planning Community Program and Online Course

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Are you a separated or divorced parent of a high school senior stressed about the cost of college? You're not alone. Navigating the financial aid process, finding scholarships, and understanding student loans can be overwhelming, especially if engaged in conflict over college planning. That's why we've created a comprehensive online course designed specifically for parents like you, who want to save money and ensure their child receives the best possible education without unnecessary financial stress.

What You’ll Get in This Course:

  • Step-by-Step Video Lessons
    Learn at your own pace with easy-to-follow video lessons covering everything you need to know about financial aid applications (FAFSA and CSS Profile) when separated or divorced, finding scholarships, projecting college costs, and more.

  • Downloadable Worksheets & Guides
    Access essential tools that simplify the process, including worksheets, checklists, and guides that ensure you don’t miss a single step.

  • Monthly Live Group Zoom Sessions
    Join our live sessions to get your questions answered in real-time. We’ll walk through the FAFSA application together, discuss your specific concerns, and provide personalized guidance. All live sessions will be recorded and shared afterward with the group, so you can revisit the information at your convenience. Every effort will be taken to maintain confidentiality within the group setting. We ask that all live participants in our group sessions remove their name, turn off their camera, and submit questions via the zoom chat directly to your host.

  • Topics Covered Include:

    • How to accurately fill out the FAFSA and CSS Profile when separated or divorced

    • Strategies for finding and applying for scholarships & grants

    • Projecting and comparing college costs

    • Crafting and refining a college list that fits your financial and academic goals

    • How to file appeals and negotiate with colleges to reduce tuition costs

    • Understanding the differences between public and private student loans, as well as parent loans

    • Tailored advice specifically for those who are separated, divorced or remarried.

Who Is This Course For?

This course is perfect for parents of 12th-grade high school seniors who typically bear the financial responsibility of college. If you’re worried about missing out on financial aid opportunities or making costly mistakes, this program will give you the confidence and knowledge to navigate the process successfully.

What Will You Gain?

  • Financial Savings: Learn how to maximize financial aid and minimize college costs.

  • Peace of Mind: Ensure every step is completed correctly, with guidance available at every stage.

  • Ongoing Support: Access live help and get answers to your specific questions during our monthly Zoom sessions, with recordings available for later viewing.

Invest in Your Child’s Future – and Save!

For three easy payments of $195 each, you’ll gain access to our entire course, including all video lessons, downloadable materials, and monthly live sessions with recordings. The value of the money you’ll save on college expenses will far exceed this investment.

Enroll Today

Don’t wait until it’s too late! Enroll now to start preparing for your child’s college journey with confidence.

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Contents

Your Personal Finances

Financial Information Request For College Planning - 7-30-24.pdf

Finding The Right Colleges To Apply To

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SAI Calculator

SAI Calculator

Scholarships & Grants

Scholarship Search Spreadsheet.xlsx
College Financial Prep - Private Scholarship Search Questionnaire.pdf

The Legal & Financial Concerns of Planning For College When Separated Or Divorced

The Legal & Financial Concerns Of Planning For College When Separated of Divorced