We have engineered a total solution for parents who wonder how they are going to pay for college.
As a parent of a college-bound student, you are probably wondering how in the world you are going to pay for it! You have every right to be concerned since the average cost of a 4-year college education today is between $60,000 and 200,000. And what about those of you with more than one college-bound student?
If you are like most folks, you'll probably end up mortgaging your house to the hilt, or spending your entire life's savings to muster up enough money to send your child to college. Or, even worse, if you don't have a lot of home equity or money in the bank, you'll send your child to the least expensive school rather that the best college they can get into.
Either way, you'll probably end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and angry when you have to tell your child the truth - " I just can't afford to send you to the college of your choice, you'll have to settle for a state university or local community college."
What if I told you that, in most cases, you don't have to make these painful decisions . . .
Here's the good news . . .
My name is Chris Everett. I am President of Everett College Funding Solutions, one of the leading college financial counseling services in the Chicagoland area.
I can show you how to beat the high cost of college!
I know this sounds too good to be true, but it really is possible! In fact, many families discover they can send their child to an expensive private university for less then the cost of a state college!
I guess you're wondering why I'm telling you all of this? The answer is quite simple. We have personally helped parents like you to send their children to expensive private and state universities that they never thought they could afford ...
And there's a good chance I can do the same for YOU!
So, I am offering you 1 FREE hour of my time (a value of $250). During your FREE $250 consultation, I will reveal secrets to beating the high cost of college. Not taking advantage of these secrets could cost you thousands of dollars in lost financial aid that you may be eligible to receive. Don't let this happen to you.
I may or may not have the answer to your college financing problems, but don't you think it's worth a phone call and an hour of your time to find out? There is no obligation, and if nothing else, you'll learn a great deal about the college financial aid process. So pick up the phone and call me now. You can reach me at 708-771-4059.
My normal business hours are from 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday.
Why am I making you this generous offer? Because I have a feeling that once you see how much money and time I can save you, there's a very good chance that you will end up becoming one of my next happy customers.
Remember, financial aid is awarded on a first come-first served basis. So, it is imperative that you start your planning immediately since waiting can severely limit your chances of receiving the maximum amount of financial aid.