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I got this from a friend, not sure where he got it from or where it originated: How to Start Each Day With A Positive Outlook: Open a new file in your computer. Name it “Hillary Rodham Clinton”. Send it to the Recycle Bin. Empty the Recycle Bin. Your PC will ask you. “Do you [...]

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Has anyone ever seen The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch? I have been obsessing over that show for a long time and have gotten a lot of inspiration from Donny. (By the way, if you haven’t seen it, check it out). I have begun keeping a journal about some ideas that I have had as [...]

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PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ALL MY POSTS REGARDING COLLEGE FUNDING HAVE MOVED AND WILL BE UPDATED HERE. COLLEGE FUNDING IS A TOPIC THAT DESERVES A SITE OF ITS OWN. THIS SITE IS 100% DEDICATED TO COLLEGE FUNDING. THANKS FOR VISITING.

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Reading online today and found this article by Seth Godin about the horrible reality of college admissions. http://sethgodin.typepad.com/the_dip/2007/04/the_horrible_re.html Sad, but true.

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Spring is in the air and we seem to be thawing out from this past winter. We are also seeing a lot of students that are receiving their admission and acceptance letters. Now the question becomes, what do you do with them. How do you pick the one that fits your budget and make the [...]

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You are going to begin receiving financial aid awards in the next few months, if not weeks. When you review the award letters and determine what you are going to accept – save yourself time and accept everything (from the school that you are planning on attending). You may wonder why I say that. Well, [...]

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When you filled out your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, you had a chance to list different schools or colleges you wish to attend. As a result, that triggered a report to be sent to the colleges on your list, as well as one to you, which is the SAR (Student Aid [...]

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Tonight is the night of a college funding workshop that I am presenting at the Farr Library here in Greeley. I am looking forward to it and am hopeful that those in attendance will find value in the information that is presented. There are still spots available, so if you are in town and interested [...]

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In 1998, the American Council on Education did  a survey in which they discovered that financing a children’s college education is one of the top five concerns facing American parents. Even with good intentions, life constantly changes and most people do not understand the macro-economics of how money works and the effects one decision has [...]

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A four-year bachelors degree at most of the schools across the country can easily cost $100,000 or more.

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