College Bound Seminar
The following is a short summary of the topics covered:
The Start
1.) Nearly 4,000 institutions offer college degrees. Learn a methodical approach to determining which schools to consider based on parameters tailored to the individual student.
2.) There are eight critical components to the college admissions process, but most students only focus on four. Learn how to maximize all eight to increase a student's chances for admissions and better scholarships.
The Finish
3.) The number one reason students drop out of college is they run out of money. Ironically, most students overpay and do not even know it. Learn how to navigate the college financial system to your advantage.
4.) Learn how to properly compare schools and negotiate financial aid packages to ensure that the student chooses the ideal school at an affordable price by maximizing the calendar to their favor.
Upcoming Seminars
In August 2011, I debuted the first in-person College Bound Seminar in Central Illinois. The seminars – usually Saturday mornings – immediately grew in popularity, but the problem was scheduling. There are only so many weekends, and I could be in only one location at one time. Some participants drove over three hours – each way – to get to a seminar.
I created the College Bound Channel to provide wider access to the information covered in the seminars. This online video library makes it easier for families to get the information they need regardless of where they live, and they can work around their busy schedules. READ MORE →
In August 2011, I debuted the first in-person College Bound Seminar in Central Illinois. The seminars – usually Saturday mornings – immediately grew in popularity, but the problem was scheduling. There are only so many weekends, and I could be in only one location at one time. Some participants drove over three hours – each way – to get to a seminar.
I created the College Bound Channel to provide wider access to the information covered in the seminars. This online video library makes it easier for families to get the information they need regardless of where they live, and they can work around their busy schedules. READ MORE →