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LAUNCH: How to Get Your Kids Through College Debt-Free and Into Jobs They Love Afterward
LAUNCH How to Get Your Kids Through College DebtFree and Into Jobs They Love Afterward Author:Jeannie Burlowski You'd love to get your kids through college debt-free -- but your kids aren't getting any scholarships, you haven't saved for college, and you make too much to get government financial aid. Is there still hope? Yes, but you?ll need someone to guide you. In LAUNCH, academic strategist Jeannie Burlowski lays out clear, step-by-step strategies th... more »at empower parents to get their kids through high quality, best-fit colleges debt-free -- and then directly into jobs they love afterward. Experts rave about LAUNCH: ?The checklists at the end of each chapter in this book are fabulous. They?re golden. Well worth the entire price of the book.? ?Bob Shorb, former associate dean of admissions and financial aid and director of student aid and family finance, Skidmore College ?Students who go through college without career direction are, as Jeannie Burlowski says, ?like archers who pull the arrow back on the bow string, shoot, and then years later look around for the target.? This book helps parents set their kids up to take aim early and fire a sure shot, whether that?s at medical school or at some other worthy endeavor.? ?Dr. Paul Amble, MD, assistant clinical professor, Yale School of Medicine ?I'm a certified financial planner who cares deeply that parents are able to send their kids to college without risking their retirement. You can be sure I?ll be recommending this book every chance I get.? ? Mike Branch, CFP, Focus Financial, Minneapolis, MN ?High school guidance counselors have a difficult time covering the intricacies of the college admission and financing process in the small amount of time they have to work with a large number of students. This book fills in all the gaps?and more?for parents.? ?Josie Robinson, author and former high school guidance and career counselor, White Bear Lake Area High School« less