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Getting In & Paying For It - A Conversation About College Admissions & Financial Aid

A WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL & EARLY HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS

Getting into college is only becoming more difficult and expensive. Planning early is key to success.

Join us for an overview of how the college process works and how your family can be prepared for academically, extracurricularly, and financially.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Your child’s happiness and success is your first priority, and college is one of the biggest investments your family will make in their future. What should you know as you consider your teen’s college options, and how can you be best prepared to pay for it?

Join College/Career Strategist, Linda J. Hollenback, MSEd, CPRW, and Certified College Financial Consultant, Tanya Aure, JD, CDFA, for this live, interactive workshop on college admissions and college financial planning.

Make sure your teen is set up for success, and get ready now so neither you nor your child are saddled with debt trying to get ahead.

Live, interactive session for teens and parents. No cost to attend.


ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Linda J. Hollenback, MSEd, CPRW, is a College/Career Strategist and founder of Hollenback Consulting LLC. She guides young adults to and through college, from high school to a successful career. Since founding Hollenback Consulting in 2015, Linda has worked with high school and college students from around the globe to gain clarity around their goals, develop the professional skills that help them stand out in an application process, and build the confidence to tell their story successfully in their college and job applications. Linda holds a Bachelor's degree from Boston University and a Master's in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania.

Tanya Aure, JD, CDFA®, CCFC, is a financial consultant specializing in divorce and college planning. As a certified college financial consultant, Tanya assesses a family’s situation and creates a plan to pay for college, whether they have saved or not. Although saving for college can be somewhat straightforward, paying for college in a way that is tax efficient and does not deplete the family’s finances can be tricky. Tanya’s knowledge of the financial aid system and how best to pay for college can save families thousands of dollars. Tanya is originally from Pittsburgh, PA and graduated from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, with both a BA and JD.

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