July 13, 2025What 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, most families have tried one or more of 4 main solutions. I argue that they do not work. Watch the video to learn more. That is why CFF College Fully Funded® exists. In CFF our focus is helping students get college fully funded. It is our comprehensive college admissions coaching program for committed and passionate students whose families cannot afford to pay for college without incurring debt. We work with you to find, apply, and secure admission with full funding into U.S. colleges and avoid debt. Our students have secured admission with full funding offers worth hundreds of thousands of dollars per offer at selective and non-selective colleges across the country including the Ivy League, Lehigh University, University of Miami, Union College, University of Maryland College Park, etc. Enrollment is now open for rising high school seniors and prospective transfer students. Start by booking a no-fee, no-obligation How to Get College Fully Funded Strategy Call today. And please feel free to forward this to friends and acquaintances with students who will apply to college starting in the fall of 2025 to begin college in fall 2026. You can take advantage of our generous referral policy. Our goal is to help as many families as we can avoid astronomical student debt. To college fully funded,
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The Memorable College Essay: A Key to College Without Debt A standout college essay isn’t just about getting in — it can help determine how college is funded. Learn why memorability matters. February 8, 2026 I hope you’re staying warm if you’re in one of the many parts of the United States experiencing record-low temperatures right now. ❄️ In recent editions of this newsletter, we’ve been digging into a big question many families are wrestling with: Is college worth it? We’ve established that...
Happy February! I hope this message finds you well, even as we continue under extreme cold conditions in the northeastern United States. If you are in this region, I hope you are keeping warm. Yale made major headlines this past week with an announcement that’s worth unpacking carefully. The news: Students from households with incomes below $200,000 will now receive full tuition. Students from households with incomes below $100,000 will have their entire cost of attendance covered—tuition,...
Hello Reader, I hope this message finds you well amid the monster winter storm sweeping a significant portion of the United States and the political storm sweeping this country. Today I want to share with you my answer to a question I have received many times. Students often ask how they should build their college list. Should they rely on college rankings such as U.S. News and World Report? Are highly ranked colleges inherently better? Below is a video clip of my answer to this question...