Reminder: Early-Bird Registration Deadline Approaching for CFF College Fully Funded® Summer 2025 Session


Dear Prospective Students and Families,

This is a friendly reminder that the early-bird registration deadline for the CFF College Fully Funded® Summer 2025 session is approaching. By registering early, you can save $200 on the program fee.

Early-Bird Deadline:

  • Summer 2025 Session: April 25, 2025

Program Start Dates:

  • Summer 2025 Session: June 9, 2025

Program Highlights:

  • 10 weeks of recorded classes
  • 10 weeks of live weekly group coaching sessions
  • 10 weeks of office hours to receive personalized help
  • Weekly assignments with personalized feedback
  • 2 weeks to complete outstanding assignments
  • 7 months of application completion support
  • Access to a supportive membership community

The total program fee is $4,995. However, by registering before the early-bird deadlines, you can enroll at a discounted rate of $4,795. Flexible payment plans are also available.

Program Successes:

Here are some of the results our students have achieved

  • Cornell $79K/yr
  • Lehigh University $78K/yr
  • Rochester Inst. of Tech. $58K/yr
  • Univ. of Maryland, $20K/yr (in-state student)
  • Harvard $53K/yr
  • University of Miami $60K/yr

Earn a $200 Referral Bonus!

Know someone who would benefit from this program? We’ll pay you $200 for every student you refer who enrolls! Just share this email with anyone who may be interested, and they can mention your name when they sign up.

How to Register:

  1. Book a no-fee, no-obligation strategy call to discuss if the program is a good fit for you.
  2. Complete your enrollment after the consultation if the program aligns with your goals.

For more details please visit our program page.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge, guidance, and support needed to secure full funding for your college education.

To college fully funded,

Dr. Faith Okpotor

Founder and CFF Head Coach

National Center for Higher Education Access

Award-winning academic and tenured professor

P.S. Here are the ways to work with us.

  1. CFF College Fully Funded®, a 3-month intensive, curriculum-based comprehensive college admissions coaching program followed by a 7-month application support membership to help prospective undergraduate students find, apply, and get accepted at U.S. colleges/universities that will provide them full funding. Registration for the next cohort is underway.
  2. GradSchool Fully Funded, a self-paced graduate school admissions coaching program and annual membership that helps prospective master's and PhD students find, apply, and secure admission with full funding into U.S. graduate programs. You can enroll at anytime. If you are interested in joining a small 2026 cohort of GFF, click here.
  3. 1-on-1 consultation service for prospective graduate students, those interested in living and working in the United States, and people with other higher education consultation needs.
  4. The College Admission Readiness Audit (CARA) for high school freshers, sophomores and juniors. Receive a college admission readiness assessment and a personalized hour long 1-on-1 session to review your assessment results and receive recommendations on what to focus on to prepare for a successful college admission cycle. Email us to learn more.

Dr. Faith Okpotor

I am a college professor and the creator CFF College Fully Funded® and GradSchool Fully Funded. We help ambitious students, find, apply, and get into U.S. colleges/universities and graduate programs with full funding in order to avoid debt. Please use the links in the Links tab to learn more about me, our programs, or to connect. You can also read a few samples of previous editions of my twice monthly newsletter via the Posts link. If you would like to receive the newsletter on all things college admissions and funding, please subscribe below. To email me: collegefullyfunded@gmail.com .

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