Monday, April 7, 2008

StudentMojo.com

StudentMojo.com: "“It’s no secret that college is expensive, but many students and their parents still fail to take advantage of the numerous financial aid opportunities available to them, and consequently, they end up having to take higher student loans,” states Wansten. “Don’t be surprised if you’re having difficulty with the financial aid process; the various government entities hope you give up so they can keep more of the available funds. Reach out to a professional consultant who has greater familiarity with the system and can maximize the dollars you and your child receive for their continuing education.”
About Daniel Wansten and Professional Education Services
Daniel J Wansten is the author of CASH FOR COLLEGE and Founder of Professional Education Services. P.E.S. is an independent education consulting firm providing expert financial aid advice to college-bound students and their families. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Professional Education Services also offers life coach counseling to determine which college or university best matches each student’s skill set. For more information, visit http://www.howtoaffordcollege.com."

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