FREE workshop for parents who want to slash college costs by 56.2% or more...even if they think they can't qualify

How to Legally "Print" Scholarships on Demand

Discover College Discounts for High Earners Hiding in Plain Sight

On this live, online workshop, you will discover how to:

  • Slash college costs by tens of thousands of dollars, even if you think you can't qualify for any aid
  • How to negotiate your award (and what NOT to say)
  • How an expensive private college can cost less out of pocket than a "cheaper" state university 
  • How to "hide' your money from the financial aid office, legally and ethically
  • More:  including your questions!

Andy and Pearl Lockwood are seasoned college admissions and funding advisors based in Long Island, New York, offering comprehensive college coaching and consulting through Lockwood College Prep.

Their services cover everything from optimizing college applications to strategic financial aid consulting, career and majors planning, SAT/ACT prep, and student loan relief. They work with students from 8th grade through senior year, helping families navigate the complex college admissions process with a personalized, stress-reducing approach. 

Andy, a graduate of Wesleyan University and St. John's Law School (Andy and Pearl met on the first day of law school…awww and no one objected), he is the author of five books on college planning and personally coaches students in choosing majors, careers, and building strategic college lists.

Pearl, a Cornell University and St. John’s Law alumna, manages the financial aid side, handling FAFSA, CSS Profile, and negotiating with colleges for better financial aid packages. And was recently promoted to Chief Snack Officer at their tutoring center.

Together, they host The College Planning Edge podcast, ranked among the top 10 in its niche. Parents appreciate their down-to-earth approach, as they aim to reduce stress and emphasize life beyond the “Rear Window Sticker” colleges. And they do it all while juggling their practice and raising four kids whose college educations span from community college to Ivy league (we know you wanted to know), and two dogs (yes, they have their own pedigrees)!