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My husband and I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the American College Planners for all of your hard work. Your leadership and dedication in guiding ou daughter through the challenges of college entrance produced a positive outcome. Your assistance is truly commendable. As we and many parents experienced during the last years of high school, many children feel their parents do not have all the answers. You were able to break through some of those parent child barriers and relate to our daughter. Through your guidance she was able to meet with the financial aid advisor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison on her own. Because of your direction she received the best results possible with student grants and loans. We believe you truly made the college planning and process a successful and rewarding experience for our daughter.
~ Lorelei, Madison - WI
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| “The best time to begin planning for an education after high school is in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.” Early planning is the key to attracting endowment funding from the college of your choice. Don’t wait until the last minute and end up with loans or, even worse, going to the wrong school because you think that is all you can afford. Start as early as possible because time is your greatest ally in this process. |
| ~ U.S. Department of Education |
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| This article just scratches the surface, when it comes to preparing for and paying for college. I strongly encourage you to attend one of the upcoming free workshops and find out how you can help your son or daughter make college a reality. Click here to read the article. |
| ~ Anita Martin, The Madison Times, Madison - WI |
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| "I don’t know if any of you have completed a FAFSA lately, but you basically have to have a Ph.D. to figure that thing out." It is important to know how to manage these barriers to college success for your student at an early age. |
| ~ Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Ed, Washington - DC |
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