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How to Go to College Debt Free A Guide to College Acceptance and Scholarships: How to Find Scholarships K Through College

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TEDx speaker and international best-selling author Denise Thomas reveals the strategy debt-free college graduates are using every year and it begins as early as middle school. Help your teen position themselves as the applicant colleges are willing to pay for. The early years can be pivotal in the end. But most families wait to ask these questions until they have run out of time for their children to course correct. In each book of the series, Denise dispels myths that are keeping our children in college debt. The media is happy to tell us about the 70% of college students who graduate with student loans. Why don’t they focus on the 30% of students who graduate without college debt? The high cost of college and student loan programs are not the cause. The source is not knowing the strategies that work.

Using the Cracking the Code to Free College strategy, Denise's homeschooled children attended college on 17 scholarships totaling nearly $200,000. They walked out of college with cash in hand. This book is one part of that strategy. College scholarships begin as early as kindergarten and continue through professional school. Get started today.

102 pages, Paperback

Published March 11, 2023

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May 31, 2023
The book has some valuable information, but it was embarrassingly not edited before printing. The errors were simple, silly typos - and many! It detracted from the reliability of the author.
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