02/13/2007, 19:03

How to send your child to college for free or close to it

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How To Send Your Child To College For Free Or Close To It will guide those people who have a low to moderate income to a practically free college education, even if you have excessive credit card debt and own your own home with half a million dollars equity in it.

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9 Comments

  1. Comment by Willie @ 02/06/2008, 07:24

    And most of us cannot afford to spend $1000 to $1500 to have a paid service help us fill out a free FAFSA application form and advice us on how best to leverage the free Pell grants, college athletic scholarships, and much of the free grant money for college students that has been made available.

  2. Comment by Julianna @ 08/06/2007, 17:30

    How Did I Write Harvard University - $42,850;

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  5. Comment by Thaddeus @ 03/09/2007, 09:25

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  6. Comment by Christian @ 02/26/2007, 16:06

    This book will soon sell for $79.00. If after reading 'How To Send Your Child To College For Free Or Close To It' you still aren't able to:

  7. Comment by Martin @ 02/21/2007, 07:32

    This is the last release that will sell for $29.00 + all bonuses free. I contacted college financial aid officers throughout the United States.

  8. Comment by Ronin @ 02/16/2007, 11:29

    I will show you how applying to a private college that costs $95,640 dollars more than a state college is actually to your advantage if you have no money. -Top -

  9. Comment by Gerardo @ 02/14/2007, 19:42

    Extra Bonus #3 - and this one's for the parents Let's be honest, most of us are not Bill Gates. Most of us can not afford to spend $100,000 to $150,000 on a college education.