March College Webinar Series 2022: How to Get Financial Aid: The Insider's Guide for Foreign Service Families Saturday, March 5@ 9 am (EST) Photo by Eye for Ebony on Unsplash
March College Webinar Series 2022:
How to Get Financial Aid: The Insider's Guide for Foreign Service Families
Saturday, March 5@ 9 am (EST)
Photo by Eye for Ebony on Unsplash
Join FSYF for a month long focus on college issues affecting our Foreign Service kids! Many families assume they earn too much or have too many assets to access financial aid. The reality: families earning six figures receive financial awards and pay less for college. To get this money, you need to understand the rules of the financial aid system and college-specific policies well before senior year. In this one-hour workshop, Paul Martin of College Money Method will provide you with the information you need to: Understand how colleges make financial decisions for families of all backgrounds Evaluate the best financial aid options for your financial situation Take actions now to increase your financial aid awards Don’t miss this opportunity to get inside knowledge on the financial aid process and to qualify for the most money to pay for college. The webinar will be held on Saturday, March 5 @ 9am EST Please make sure to register at fsyf.org for this FREE session in order to receive the information to access via zoom. Paul Martin is founder of College Money Method, a financial advisory focused on helping families with college affordability and the financial aid process. A graduate of Harvard and MIT, his passion for this work stems from his own experience going through it alone as a first-generation college student. He partners with private and public schools to provide education and resources on financial aid and paying for college to students and families of all economic backgrounds Paul is member of the National College Advocacy Group, a non-profit comprised of financial planners focusing on college access and affordability. He is also the President of First-Generation Harvard Alumni and the Founder of First-Generation Alumni of MIT, two organizations that offer mentorship to first-generation students as they trailblaze through college.
Join FSYF for a month long focus on college issues affecting our Foreign Service kids!
Many families assume they earn too much or have too many assets to access financial aid. The reality: families earning six figures receive financial awards and pay less for college. To get this money, you need to understand the rules of the financial aid system and college-specific policies well before senior year.
In this one-hour workshop, Paul Martin of College Money Method will provide you with the information you need to:
Don’t miss this opportunity to get inside knowledge on the financial aid process and to qualify for the most money to pay for college.
The webinar will be held on Saturday, March 5 @ 9am EST
Please make sure to register at fsyf.org for this FREE session in order to receive the information to access via zoom.
Paul Martin is founder of College Money Method, a financial advisory focused on helping families with college affordability and the financial aid process. A graduate of Harvard and MIT, his passion for this work stems from his own experience going through it alone as a first-generation college student. He partners with private and public schools to provide education and resources on financial aid and paying for college to students and families of all economic backgrounds
Paul is member of the National College Advocacy Group, a non-profit comprised of financial planners focusing on college access and affordability. He is also the President of First-Generation Harvard Alumni and the Founder of First-Generation Alumni of MIT, two organizations that offer mentorship to first-generation students as they trailblaze through college.
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