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The Old Plan

Apply for FREE Aid FAFSA – Jan. 1, 2014

Apply for Scholarships

Five-for-five

Attend any college that accepts me as long as I can leave home

You Are Getting Ready To Make a Major Investment

$150,000 +

The New Plan

Reduce the Cost: Research & Make Good Decisions

Position Yourself To Receive Money

Save Money by Speeding up the Process

Reducing the Cost

Illinois State University

• $27,270

• Most students have to borrow loans

• Pell $5500

• MAP $4000

• FSEOG $4000

• FCWS $2500

• = $16000

• Need Additional 12K/15K

University of Illinois (Urbana Champaign)

• $29,594

• Most students have to borrow loans

Rates calculated include tuition, fees, room, board, books, and meal plan.

Reducing the Cost: Attend The Right College

Highly Selective

Institution

Better $$$

Higher Completion

Rate Higher

Employment & Grad School

Rate

College Search Resources www.schoolsondemand.com

Schools On

Demand

Collegemeasures.org

College Search Resources www.colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com

Education Colleges

Community College vs. Four-year

“Ironically Community Colleges are higher education’s best deal and truly a hidden GEM. Community colleges are cheaper than

your more prestigious colleges, and they provide the best teaching because faculty are hired based on how well they can

teach. Faculty at your major universities tend to be hired based on how many research dollars they can bring in.” Marty Nemko,

PhD and Higher Education President Consultant

Community College vs. Four-year

South Suburban College (1st year Gen Ed)

• $3,800

VS.

Northern Illinois University (1st year Gen Ed)

• $28,342

Pitfalls to Avoid Have a Plan and Avoid Development Courses

Complete College America http://www.completecollege.org

DON’T TAKE DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES!

College Rankings

and Pitfalls

Position Yourself for College Acceptance and Money

College Admission & Full-Ride $$$

Strong Self Concept or Confidence

Realistic Self Appraisal

– and +

Availability of a Strong Support Person

Successful Leadership Experience

Community Service

Long-Range Goals

Knowledge Acquired in the Field

Speed up the process

1. Take 15 Credit Hours Per Semester

2. Take summer courses

3. Plan to graduate in three years

instead of four or eight

4. CLEP out of Courses

What is CLEP? The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) offers 33 exams in five subject areas, covering material taught in courses that you may generally take in your first two years of college. By passing a CLEP exam, you can earn 3 to 12 college credits.

Time is Money: Example Course

English 101 Texas A&M-C

University

$792.04 Tuition

$120 Textbooks

15 Week

Paris Junior College

$468 Tuition

$120 Textbooks

15 Weeks

CLEP

$80 Exam Fee

$10 Study Guide

120 Minutes

*Tuition and textbook amounts are from institutions’ websites.

Just Follow the Simple Steps

www.clep.collegeboard.org

Other Ways of Paying for College: Crowdfunding

It gives students an alternate way to get money when they can’t get the loans, they can’t get the federal help, the parents don’t have the money--they turn to crowd funding where they have a chance to make money and they don’t have those student loans to pay back later.

Other Ways of Paying for College: Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding Continued... Video

Learn More About Money

Cashcourse http://www.cashcourse.org/home.aspx http://www.higherone.com/oneforyourmoney/ https://www.mint.com/what-is-mint/ http://www.bankrate.com http://www.cicmoney101.org http://www.spendster.org http://www.jumpstart.org https://www.mygreatlakes.org/borrower/fiq/home.html http://www.mymoney.gov/Pages/default.aspx

Family Centered Educational Agency

Chicago, Illinois Drmac7@me.com

Thank You for Your Time Dr. Jonathan McKenzie

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