I hate to tell you this, but much of the information that families use to make their college financing decisions is flat out wrong.  Now it’s not your fault.  You see, the people you rely upon for the information don’t know any better.

Your accountant doesn’t know, because they are trained in tax law.  Your financial advisor doesn’t know, because she is trained for what to do when you have 15 years to save, not when college is on your doorstep.  The high school guidance counselor doesn’t know, simply because he doesn’t have the time to invest in finding the information.  And the college… well, quite frankly, they are the one’s who want your money.

You don’t have to fall victim to the bad information, myths, old wives’ tales, and incorrect common knowledge that is so pervasive today.  Do you recognize any of the following myths:

  • Out of state schools are more expensive than in-state schools.
  • My income is too high, so my student won’t get any help.
  • Private colleges always cost more than state colleges.
  • There are millions of dollars in scholarship money just waiting to be claimed.

These are just 4 of the 14 myths covered in my free report, The 14 Great Myths of Paying for College.

My name is Scott Anderson, and I am a professional college financial strategist and coach.  I have saved families millions of dollars over the last 10 years on their college costs, and I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that I can save your family money as well.

Please take a moment and get my free report, The 14 Great Myths of Paying for College, at absolutely no obligation to you.  All I need is your first name and email address.  In addition you will also receive a free subscription to the College Financial Watch, my semi-monthly journal which covers all things pertaining to college selection and financing.

Sign up below and you will be taken to the to a webpage where you can download The 14 Myths of Paying for College immediately.


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