College Finances: How to Save on The Cost of College with Vicki Vollweiler
Release Date: 09/04/2020
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info_outlineVicki Vollweiler is a divorced mom with an MBA that she received from Syracuse University on a full free ride plus stipend! She became a divorce coach after her own divorce and focused primarily on helping people separate their emotions from their finances so that they can make their own best financial decisions. As clients began to ask about college, her focus morphed and she is now able to help parents save thousands of dollars when dealing with college and finances.
Today we’re chatting about:
- Saving money for college.
- College in the COVID times.
- How to find scholarships and save money.
- What early decision means compared to early action.
- Gap years.
Connect with Vicki:
- CollegeFinancialPrep.com
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-vollweiler-1616a5ba/
- https://www.facebook.com/CollegeFinancialPrep
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