Free College Planning Workshop - "How to Pay For College Without Going Broke"

A free educational workshop is being held for parents who want their kids to go to college showing them how to navigate through the maze of college planning without financial, emotional and mental stress.

A.D. Henderson/FAU High School is hosting a free educational workshop on how to pay for college without going broke on Thursday, November 14th, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. The workshop will focus on little-known ways of getting money for college no matter how much income a family makes, or how good of a student they have. Topics include how to double or triple your eligibility for free grant money, the five greatest myths about college planning, the three questions you must ask every college before applying, and the single biggest mistake that 91% of parents make when planning for college that causes them to lose out on aid.

"I had repeatedly been told I made too much money to qualify for aid," one parent reports. "I'm so glad I decided to come. This really opened my eyes. I encourage all parents to attend."

"Once a family understands the system and the right way to approach it, almost no school in the country is out of their financial reach. They can avoid this whole student loan mess that so many other families are in by taking just a little time to educate themselves," J Jay assures. "My free, no-strings-attached class is the perfect way to get a head start on this."

Parents are encouraged to attend, regardless of their kid's age. Seating is free, but limited by the size of the room, and previous classes have filled up. Those who are interested in attending can register at www.ducerus.com/103 or call (561) 995-1418. PROMO CODE: FB10342R

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