FREE Workshops

Upcoming Free Workshops

Are you concerned about the high cost of a college education? Are you worried you won’t have enough money to send your children to college? Do you fear the only way to pay for college is by sacrificing your lifestyle or taking out high interest loans? If you’ve said yes to any of these questions, you must come see us. We’ll share with you insider tips on getting more money for college, eluding the common mistakes families make in the admissions process, receiving grants and scholarships (regardless of income or assets), and avoiding the 7 biggest mistakes families make on the FAFSA.

Free College Planning & Financial Aid Workshop

Tuesday, May 7th
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Event Hall A
Castle Rock Library

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Free College Planning & Financial Aid Workshop

Tuesday, June 11th
6:30 – 8:00 pm
2nd Floor Conference Room
Parker Library

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Free College Planning & Financial Aid Workshop

Thursday, June 27th
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Event Hall A
Highlands Ranch Library

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Free College Planning & Financial Aid Workshop

Tuesday, July 9th
To be decided

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Please join us for a free, one hour educational session that will help families with freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and college-level students.

Check out the info to the left, or call us at (720) 722-3659

Things You Will Learn In Our Workshops:
  • How to pick the best fit colleges for your student.
  • Things to consider when selecting the right careers and majors.How to send your child to an expensive private university for less than the cost of a state school.
  • Which assets are taken into consideration when the U.S. Department of Education calculates your expected contribution.
  • How to pay for college in a failing economy without relying on 529 plans, expensive private student loans, or your retirement accounts.
  • How to get ahead by developing a customized plan to meet all the college costs you will incur as a family.
  • How to lower your out-of-pocket costs and get the maximum amount of money from each school.
  • The single biggest mistake 9 out of 10 parents make when applying for scholarships that literally cost them thousands of dollars in financial aid.
  • What you should be doing right now to get ready for college.