A Unique Addition To Our Monthly Sunday Strategy Sessions Designed Specifically To Support Separated, Divorced, Remarried & Co-Parenting Parents
College planning is complicated. College planning while navigating two households can feel even more overwhelming.
Questions about:
who files FAFSA & CSS Profile requirements
communication between households
college affordability
contribution expectations
student loans
often create stress, confusion, and conflict for families. You do not have to figure this out alone.
Divorce & College Planning Sundays was created specifically for families navigating college planning while managing the realities of divorce and two-household dynamics.
We are very happy with our decision to work with Vicki. Vicki was extremely knowledgeable, professional and helpful throughout the process. She is very genuine in her approach and a pleasure to work with, and we had great results. - S.H., NY
Members receive full access to:
monthly Sunday Strategy Sessions
monthly office hours/Q&A
replay library
downloadable resources and templates
ongoing college planning education and guidance
Each month, members attend an additional live session focused specifically on divorce, separation, remarriage, widowhood, and co-parenting issues related to college planning and financial aid.
Topics may include:
determining the FAFSA parent
CSS Profile complications
remarried households
handling disagreements about college costs
financial aid strategy across two homes
communication strategies
contribution expectations
student loans and responsibility
reducing stress and conflict
planning ahead before senior year
understanding how colleges view divorced families
These sessions are designed to be supportive, educational, and judgment-free.
Vicki is the best!! Very knowledgeable and does not mind all the questions about the process. She covers everything and makes it so easy on you!! - F.C., NY
Many parents navigating divorce and college planning feel isolated, overwhelmed, or unsure where to turn.
This community was designed to help parents:
feel supported
receive expert guidance
reduce financial and emotional stress
make more informed decisions
navigate difficult conversations more confidently
Vicki understands these challenges personally and professionally and serves as a neutral third-party resource focused on helping families move through the process strategically.
Or 5 monthly payments of $225
Includes:
Sunday Strategy Sessions
monthly office hours
monthly divorce-focused sessions
replay access
Free download of the book College Planning For Divorced & Widowed Parents, written by Vicki Vollweiler, founder of College Financial Prep
downloadable resources
ongoing support through graduation
Divorce & College Planning Sundays are educational group sessions and are not intended to replace individualized consulting or legal advice.
To maintain appropriate boundaries:
personal document review is not included
individual financial analysis is not included
legal advice is not provided
personalized case strategy may require private consulting
All members are expected to respect the privacy and confidentiality of others within the group environment.
This program is ideal for:
divorced parents
separated parents
remarried families
co-parenting households
single parents navigating college planning independently
Parents may join as early as 10th grade and remain members through their child’s high school graduation.
CEO of College Financial Prep
Vicki Vollweiler, MBA, CDC is the founder of College Financial Prep and the author of College Planning For Divorced & Widowed Parents.
As both a professional strategist and divorced mom herself, Vicki understands the unique financial and emotional challenges families face while planning for college across multiple households.
Her mission is to help parents reduce stress, avoid costly mistakes, and make more confident college financial decisions.
Receive ongoing guidance, education, and support from someone who understands both college planning and the realities of divorce.
This community is supportive, practical, welcoming, strategic, educational and judgment-free.
This is a place where parents can:
ask questions
learn from others facing similar situations
gain perspective and guidance
feel more confident navigating the process
move through college planning with less stress and overwhelm
To help create a comfortable and supportive experience for all members:
Group sessions are designed for education, guidance, discussion, and support.
Individual document review is not provided during group sessions.
Members should not share personal financial aid documents, tax returns, or confidential financial information within the group setting.
Families with highly individualized situations may benefit from private consulting support in addition to the group experience.
Participation is always optional. Members are welcome to simply listen, learn, and take notes.
Our goal is to create a supportive environment where parents feel informed, understood, and less alone throughout the college planning process.
No. Replays will be available for registered members.
No. This is a group guidance and support community. Families needing individualized strategy or document review may wish to explore private consulting services through College Financial Prep.
No. This is an educational and support-based college planning community.
Absolutely.
No. However, all members receive a free digital download of:
College Planning For Divorced & Widowed Parents
Yes. Private consulting is available for families who are seeking more individualized support.