Get the guidance you need to make smart, confident college decisions—without overpaying
Live, expert-led community based sessions designed to help you learn from one another while you navigate financial aid, reduce college costs, and support your child—step by step.
And if you're navigating this as a divorced or single parent, it can feel even more complicated.
You don’t have to figure this out on your own.
Start with the session that fits where you are right now.
Sunday, March 29 at 7:00pm EST; 4:00pm PST
When parents are separated or divorced, college planning becomes more complex and mistakes can be expensive. In this free session, you’ll learn how financial aid works across two households, how to make smart decisions, and how to reduce the cost of college.
Sunday, April
A monthly live group session designed to answer your questions and provide learning to everyone. We'll help you lower college costs, navigate financial aid, and make confident financial decisions; all with guidance and support along the way.
A live group session that walks you through the college planning process—from building a thoughtful college list to understanding the Common Application, essays, and timelines—so your child can stay on track and submit strong applications with less stress.
Sunday, April
A live group program designed to help students and parents find targeted scholarships, stay organized, and take a strategic approach to the application process—so you can increase your chances of earning money for college. Both parent and child should attend.
Simple, focused guidance—exactly when you need it
These live, topic-based sessions are designed to give you clear direction on one important piece of the college planning process at a time.
You’ll walk away understanding:
What to do
What to avoid
What actually saves money
…and how to move forward with confidence.
Each session focuses on a key topic, such as:
Building a Financially Smart College List
FAFSA & CSS Profile Strategy
Divorce & College Planning
Understanding Financial Aid Offers
Filing Appeals & Requesting More Aid
Scholarships That Are Worth Your Time
Student & Parent Loan Decisions
Paying for College Without Over-Borrowing
Live expert instruction (approximately 60 minutes)
Open Q&A so you can ask your questions
Clear next steps you can actually follow
Access to the session recording
Parents of high school sophomores, juniors and seniors
Families who want to avoid expensive mistakes
Parents who want guidance—but aren’t ready for full-service support
Divorced or separated parents navigating two-household decisions
In a private college financial planning session, we’ll dive into your specific situation and build a personalized strategy designed to save money and help you make confident decisions.
From there, you can continue with personalized one-on-one support or join our group sessions for ongoing guidance.