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Fall is here, and so is a new opportunity for your student. Registration for the Summer 2026 CFF College Fully Funded® program is now open. Our proven system helps prospective college students (first-year and transfer) apply, get admitted, and secure full funding—so they can graduate without debt. Happy Fall! Tomorrow marks the autumnal equinox, the official start of the season, a day when daylight and darkness are in balance across the northern hemisphere. A fresh season always brings fresh opportunities—and for many families, that includes planning for college. If you are the parent of a high school junior or have one in your life, now is the perfect time to take a closer look at our college admissions coaching program, CFF College Fully Funded®, designed to help students gain admission with full funding and avoid debt. We also welcome families of first-year college students who are considering a transfer to a better-fit institution. Our program is designed for two kinds of families with committed students:
Here are highlights of our program: ✅ 3-Month Intensive Virtual Program
✅ 7-Month Application Support
The results speak for themselves. Our students have secured full funding offers worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each from selective and non-selective colleges alike—including Harvard, Cornell, Lehigh, McDaniel College, University of Miami, Union College, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Maryland–College Park, and more. Families have seen returns on investment of up to 63x. While our program isn’t for everyone, for the families who align with our approach, the impact has been life-changing—opening the door to higher education without the crushing weight of student debt. 👉 If this resonates with you, I’d love to start a conversation. And if you know someone with a high school junior or prospective transfer student, please pass this along—we offer a $200 referral fee. Special offer: Ask about our $1,000 off registration discount. Fall is a season of preparation. Don’t let the opportunity to secure your student’s future with full funding pass by. Warmly,
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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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