Published: November 13, 2008
How to Pay for College in The Current Economic Recession
Many California parents have witnessed their 529 college funds, stocks, mutual funds and savings portfolios greatly reduced within the last few weeks. A growing number of San Francisco Bay Area parents have lost their jobs due to the current Wall Street demise. The majority of student loan resources have virtually dried up.
"It's not even a matter of getting the best interest rate...it's getting ANY money at school these days" says Dan Evertsz, one of the nation's leading experts on planning for college. "It's shocking that so many parents won't even be able to borrow money for their kids to go to school in the next few years, so many good students won't be able to go, and many students will have to drop out.
Dan gives simple solutions for any parent to help their student pay for College. The majority of families are not aware of the hundreds of insider tips and legal strategies that can help pay for College. Apply to the College that will maximize the financial aid package even if you think you make to much money to qualify. Apply to the College that your students GPA will fit the top 20% of students admitted. Utilize the numerous education tax incentives provided by the IRS to reduce taxes and produce "tax scholarships". Northern California Parents need to know that college can still be attainable, if they learn the many insider secrets that Mr. Evertsz teaches at his free workshops. "The families that get the most financial aid are the families that get educated and understand the guidelines set forth by the Dept. of Education.
For the past 27 years, Dan Evertsz has helped over one thousand families obtain financial aid, scholarships, mortgages and real estate. Dan is an insightful guest and a resource to any media that can inspire an audience with insider tips and information that most families never know about. Visit his website at http://www.baycollegeplanners.com. It's full of useful information for parents to affordably help send their students to college. It's possible to send your kids to college.
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