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How to Pay "Wholesale" for College - 5th Edition: Financial aid and scholarship “loopholes” that ANY family can use to qualify for 52.4% off the cost of college, even if you think, “It’s no use !"

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FAFSA, CSS Profile tips, financial aid and scholarship “loopholes” that ANY family can use to qualify for 52.4% off the cost of college, even if you think, “It’s no use - families like us never get financial aid!. AND lame jokes.This here 5th edition of How to Pay "Wholesale" for College is the latest and greatest, updated version of the chatty, conversational easy-to-read book I originally wrote for "Forgotten Middle Class" families and business owners who think that the odds are stacked against them and that they can't possibly qualify for any financial aid or merit aid.Well, it's true that it's not a level playing field for six-figure-earning, mass-affluent families, but it's NOT hopeless. This book shows you how to beat the overpriced, rip-off colleges and high-fee, high rate government and other lenders at their own game.Topics high income families bother to submit financial aid applications? The counter-intuitive answer may surprise you>The 529: Friend or foe?>How to negotiate with a college, even if you don't possess compromising photos of the dean>The strange reason why a high "sticker price" private college can actually cost you LESS out of pocket than a "cheaper" state university>WATCH Did your CPA, financial advisor or even your guidance counselor give you BAD advice that could actually SABOTAGE your eligibility for grants and merit aid? >MoreMore information, including a way to contact the author (moi) directly, can be found at www.LockwoodCollegePrep.com

291 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 25, 2019

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Andy Lockwood

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Andy Lockwood is a writer, an artist, and above all: a dreamer. He got his start in screenwriting and filmmaking where he discovered his obsessive love of storytelling.
He is the author of two novels, Empty Hallways and House of Thirteen; a 12-part serial thriller, At Calendar’s End; and is a regular contributor to horror anthologies. He is always working on another piece of writing, whether it is a novel, a story, or something else entirely. When not slaving away at the keyboard, he spends his time buying books he does not have time to read, and delving into mediums he has no time to fully explore, but he dabbles in them anyway.
He lives in mid-Michigan with his amazingly talented and entirely-too-supportive wife, their delightfully boisterous daughter, a brood of cats, and a misguided idea of what it means to be an adult.

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