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For quick reference, here are links to related books we have reviewed:
Getting Financial Aid 2012 by College Board
Buy this book
from Amazon.com
This is a great guide for financial aid advice. After all, who
is better qualified to explain the CSS/Financial Aid Profile than the people who
created it and administer it? This guide is also updated each year to keep it
current with changing tax laws and college financial aid policies.
Paying for College Without Going Broke, 2012 Edition by Princeton Review
Buy this book from Amazon.com
This is an extremely popular book that has drawn many rave
reviews from our clients over the years. Comprehensive information on the financial
aid forms, negotiating tactics for the financial aid offices (this is worth a
try but certainly not something to pin too many hopes on), tax breaks, and
unusual circumstances such as single parents and adult students are addressed as
well.
The Athletic Recruiting & Scholarship Guide by Wayne Mazzoni
Buy this book from Amazon.com
Quite simply, our clients have told us this is the best book on
the market for getting the attention of college coaches and giving yourself the
best chance for a college athletic scholarship.
Changing the Conversation by Gary Klaben
Buy this book from Amazon.com
While this book does not directly touch on college financial
aid, we have included it here because it does discuss financial well being in a
rather new and uplifting way. The author has some great introspection on the
need for intergenerational financial planning as well as truly making the reader
think hard about materialism and what is truly important for family well being.
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