Is your student looking toward a future in higher education? If so, the sooner students start the planning process, the better prepared they will be.
In this episode, Terri and Liz chat with planner, teacher, and mother of three, Julie Dillow, about what parents can do to help their students begin the application process and develop a manageable college funding strategy. They cover everything from career assessment and selecting schools, to funding options and scholarships.
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