Free Pizza Party + Financial Aid Workshop
Posted by NextGenVest on February 6, 2017
Free Pizza Party + Financial Aid Workshop!
What is NextGenVest.com?
NextGenVest.com has helped over 35,000+ students find scholarships, apply for financial aid, and negotiate their college tuition through 30 minute in-person workshops and over text message. Any school that provides free & reduced lunch can receive a free code for their students. Workshops are for high school juniors and seniors
Workshop 1: Scholarships 101
- Why are scholarships important?
- What is the difference between need and merit based scholarships?
- How many scholarships should I apply to?
- What should my scholarship calendar look like?
- What if I don’t have good grades, can I still apply for scholarships?
Workshop 2: Understanding Your Financial Aid Package (For Seniors)
- How can I compare financial aid packages from different schools?
- What is the difference between Subsidized, Unsubsidized loans, and Parent Plus Loans?
- Can I negotiate my financial aid package and how do I write an appeal letter?
- What are key deadlines to make a decision?
- **NextGenVest helped students appeal aid packages to get $260,000+ last spring**
Workshop 3: Kicking off the College Process (For Juniors)
- What are reach, match, and safety schools?
- What are key deadlines and tips on creating a calendar?
- How can I start making a scholarship schedule now?
- What are SAT/ACT prep resources that are free?
- What do you wish you knew about the college application process?
Interested in booking a workshop? Email [email protected] with a date and time that works for you!
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