Paying for College Without Going Broke by Kalman A. Chany, Geoff Martz (With), William Jefferson Clinton (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: October 2003
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    • Pub. Date: October 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Information Group
    • Format: Paperback, 314pp

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    Insider Strategies for Maximizing Financial Aid and Minimizing College Costs

    • Plan ahead to improve your chance of receiving financial aid
    • Calculate your aid eligibility before you apply to colleges
    • Complete the financial aid forms (including the 2004—2005 FAFSA and the 2004—2005 CSS PROFILE)
    • Negotiate with the financial aid office
    • Learn about educational tax breaks
    • Master special circumstances if you're a single parent or an independent student

    Kalman A. Chany is the founder and president of Campus Consultants in New York. For 21 years he has helped thousands of clients maximize the amount of financial aid they receive. He has shared his advice on Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, CNN, NPR's Talk of the Nation, and other prominent news programs.

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    June 16, 2004: my oldest just graduated w/a 4 yr degree; i used an earlier edition to help pave the way; now my youngest will leave in 2 months following his sibling to the same college (i'm a bit late ordering the updated version, but), as a single parent i want to make sure i maximize our resources as i too want to finish my degree started part time 8 years ago - the book was a lifesavor thru the maze of paperwork while also going thru a divorce