Learn what to say and whom to say it to...our class covers ALL effective arguments, how to present them & how to maximize chances of success!
Actual sample letters that worked! Use our templated letters to quickly and easily craft your appeal letter - avoid "Appeal Letter Writer's Block!"
Use our simple tracking tool to help you compare your unecessarily complicated offers and see where you stand, so you can negotiate from a position of strength!
Because colleges want your money, it's brain-dead logical that you will NOT always get their "highest and best" offer, notwithstanding empty promises and assurances on their websites about making college affordable for everyone and other baloney!
Can't the financial aid office help you?
Um...yeah. Let's think this one through.
Asking an employee of a business, "Hey, pal, how can I get more money from your boss?" may not result in the helpful information you want. (Would you call the IRS to ask about any new "hot" deductions this year?)
I'm sure you'll agree that giving out this info wouldn't be the best career move for the financial aid officer!
Look, you can get what you want, and need...
...if you learn how to play "The Game!"
1. Exactly how to craft your best possible argument why you deserve to have your financial aid or scholarship award reevaluated.
2. Precisely whom to speak with (hint: it's not "To Whom It May Concern), how and when.
3. The exact words to write and say, using actual sample letters that worked for you to model...AND, what NOT to say!
4. How to decode an overly confusing and complicated financial aid offer so you can negotiate with confidence and stack the odds in your favor.
5. How to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, so you can easily and comfortably afford your child's "Dream College" instead of having to tell them, "Sorry, we just can't swing it."
1. Simple, easy and straightforward financial aid award tracking spreadsheet. Financial aid awards are confusing and far from uniform - use this too get an accurate lay of the land and negotiate from a position of strengthl Value: $97
2. "Fast Start Implementation Coaching Call" with Andy Lockwood to clear the clutter and make sure that you are focusing on the right actions to craft a winning college plan! Value: $450
3. Sample letters of appeal across different categories, including Loss Of Income, Business Owner, Separated/Divorced, Offers From Other Colleges and more! Huge time savings to you, avoid "College Appeal Letter Writer's Block!" Value: $197
"My son is going to a top college (George Washington) on monies he received totally from Andy's involvement. He looked me in the eye and told me...'I get my clients five times the amount of their investment. HE WASN'T KIDDING!!! Best money I ever spent. "
"Because of Andy's advice, I was able to negotiate an additional $30,022 from U.S.C. - per year!”"
"I know a lot of college planners who promise results but don't deliver. In your case, I got real results - a $7,000 increase in the award from my son's top choice college!"
Our private college advising clients receive the same advice for a minimum of $2,500-$16,000...but your tuition isn't anywhere near that. You're on a "FULL RIDE" scholarship! When you enroll before deadline, you won't pay our current price of $349...you get it free as our "thank you" for attending our webinar. i
There's no reason NOT to try out our Appeals & Negotiations Master Class, because there's no risk to you. It's a no-brainer - sign up today and discover the secrets of how to make your "Dream College" affordable, after it's so-called "final" offer!
This class is for do-it-yourselfers. But our firm can help you with your financial aid forms or handle the appeal for you if you'd rather not go it alone.
As low as 450
Analysis of your FAFSA and other filings to see if you made a correctible mistake
Review and analysis of your awards
Crafting your letter of appeal
Assistant completing all appeal forms required by your college
As low as 797
Fast, accurate and stress-free FAFSA, CSS Profile and other forms
Unlimited support for the dozens of annoying and stressful follow-up requests for more information typically sent by colleges and FAFSA after you file
Deadline reminders
Includes Appeals Service