Hello Reader, If you are in the northern hemisphere it is winter and some of us are experiencing really cold temperatures. If you are in the northeastern part of the U.S., I hope you are keeping warm. We are bracing for a major winter storm that is supposed to start in a matter of hours. At the same time wild fires have been pounding Southern California, in and around Los Angeles. Our hearts break for everyone who has been affected. Unfortunately these extreme weather events are becoming more common as a symptom of a warming earth. If you are able, I encourage to support the American Red Cross in its efforts to help those suffering from this disaster. If you or your loved ones are affected, you can get help from the Red Cross using the same link. Now to my college fully funded message for the week. If you concerned about the rising costs of college education and the prospect of student debt, our CFF College Fully Funded® program is here to help you and your family navigate the admissions process and secure full funding for college. As a college admissions coaching program, we specialize in assisting dedicated students—whose families cannot afford to pay for college out-of-pocket—gain admission to U.S. colleges and universities with full financial support. Please see our January special offer below. Special Offer: For January 2025, we're excited to offer a $1,000 discount when you pay in full for our program. That's a 20% discount! Registration is ongoing for the Summer and Fall sessions of the program. In CFF College Fully Funded® , we work with our students to help them find, apply, and ultimately secure admission into U.S. colleges and universities with full funding so that they can avoid debt. Why Choose CFF College Fully Funded®?
Don't miss this opportunity to invest in a debt-free future. Enroll now to take advantage of our January special and embark on your path to a fully funded college education. To get started, book a no-fee, no-obligation How to Get College Fully Funded strategy call. I will leave with this video of one of our former students talking about her experience in the CFF program. I hope you have a great week ahead. To college fully funded,
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September 13, 2025 What Will it Take? Hello Reader and happy September! 🍂 As the school year kicks into full swing, we know that students and families are carrying a heavier question than ever: Is college without debt really possible? For many families, the financial side of higher education feels overwhelming: Some simply cannot afford to pay out of pocket without relying on loans. Others worry they earn “too much” to qualify for traditional financial aid, yet “too little” to comfortably...
Hello Reader, If you have been reading my emails and newsletters and following my work, you know that powerful and compelling recommendation letters are necessary for college admission with full funding. It is a fundamental part of the CFF framework. But how do you request powerful and compelling recommendation letters? Watch the video snippet below as I explain it in a live coaching session to CFF students. Registration for the Fall 2025 session of CFF College Fully Funded®, our college...
July 13, 2025 What Should Families Do about High College Costs? Hello Reader, I hope you are having a good weekend. As a subscriber to this newsletter you are interested in college admissions and you know that college costs have skyrocketed over the last few decades. In fact we are now at a point that most people cannot afford college without taking on huge debt. This is because as college costs have increased astronomically, household incomes have not kept pace. To deal with this problem,...