My FAFSA Assistant: Your Ticket to Affordable Help With the FAFSA
Posted 16 Jan, 2008
It’s that time again! The last holiday decorations are finally put away, the kids are back in school, and the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (a.k.a. the “FAFSA”) is online and ready to be filed. But don’t panic! For the first time ever, there is a new tool available for affordable help with the FAFSA!
Year after year I receive calls from parents worried about—and frazzled by—the FAFSA form. This year, I decided to do something really proactive! I’ve created an online tool called My FAFSA Assistant, and I think it will really change the way you file the FAFSA.
My FAFSA Assistant includes step-by-step video tutorials for every step of the FAFSA, during which I not only explain every question, but also share with you little-known tips and shortcuts that most families don’t have access to! As an added value, I have also included a resource center, complete with documents and links to help make this year’s FAFSA the quickest and easiest yet!
You can view the first video ( a full 14 minutes!) in the tutorial for FREE by clicking here.
If you like it, I encourage you to buy the tool. We’ve priced it really low – just enough to cover our costs of running the site – so almost anyone who wants access can afford it. Right now it is selling for the low introductory price of only $14.97—but that price will go up to $19.97 on February 1st. If you buy now, you are guaranteed to get this low price, AND you can get started on the FAFSA right away.
Remember, a lot of colleges award financial aid on a first-come, first-served basis, so you’ll want to get the form filed ASAP!
Helpful FAFSA Links:
My FAFSA Assistant – http://www.myFAFSAassistant.com
Official Online FAFSA Form – http://www.FAFSA.ed.gov
Who Should File the FAFSA - http://foxcollegefunding.net/FCFblog/?p=72
All the best,
Deborah Fox
Deborah Fox is the founder of Fox College Funding, a nationwide company that helps families find creative ways to reduce their college costs.
Photo: jump by Gözde Otman
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It’s that time again! The last holiday decorations are finally put away, the kids are back in school, and the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (a.k.a. the “FAFSA”) is online and ready to be filed. But don’t panic! For the first time ever, there is a new tool available for affordable help with the FAFSA!
Year after year I receive calls from parents worried about—and frazzled by—the FAFSA form. This year, I decided to do something really proactive! I’ve created an online tool called My FAFSA Assistant, and I think it will really change the way you file the FAFSA.
My FAFSA Assistant includes step-by-step video tutorials for every step of the FAFSA, during which I not only explain every question, but also share with you little-known tips and shortcuts that most families don’t have access to! As an added value, I have also included a resource center, complete with documents and links to help make this year’s FAFSA the quickest and easiest yet!
You can view the first video ( a full 14 minutes!) in the tutorial for FREE by clicking here.
If you like it, I encourage you to buy the tool. We’ve priced it really low – just enough to cover our costs of running the site – so almost anyone who wants access can afford it. Right now it is selling for the low introductory price of only $14.97—but that price will go up to $19.97 on February 1st. If you buy now, you are guaranteed to get this low price, AND you can get started on the FAFSA right away.
Remember, a lot of colleges award financial aid on a first-come, first-served basis, so you’ll want to get the form filed ASAP!
Helpful FAFSA Links:
My FAFSA Assistant – http://www.myFAFSAassistant.com
Official Online FAFSA Form – http://www.FAFSA.ed.gov
Who Should File the FAFSA - http://foxcollegefunding.net/FCFblog/?p=72
All the best,
Deborah Fox
Deborah Fox is the founder of Fox College Funding, a nationwide company that helps families find creative ways to reduce their college costs.
Photo: jump by Gözde Otman
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