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What if you could earn a college degree, without ever having to take out a student loan? Instead of tirelessly searching for scholarships, what if qualified college scholarships found you? In this book, students learn how to find the money, budget the money, and grow the money to pay for college. You will learn: · How to access free State and Federal Money for school · How to write Winning Scholarship Essays · Best Budgeting Strategies for your money · How to Establish and Build Credit as a College Student · 15 Passive Income Streams that are ideal for College Students · ...and much more! In…mehr

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What if you could earn a college degree, without ever having to take out a student loan? Instead of tirelessly searching for scholarships, what if qualified college scholarships found you? In this book, students learn how to find the money, budget the money, and grow the money to pay for college. You will learn: · How to access free State and Federal Money for school · How to write Winning Scholarship Essays · Best Budgeting Strategies for your money · How to Establish and Build Credit as a College Student · 15 Passive Income Streams that are ideal for College Students · ...and much more! In this step-by-step guide toward your debt-free degree, you will learn financial literacy principles that you can implement for the rest of your life.
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Autorenporträt
Chris Corinthian has worked for over 15 years in higher education in the areas of financial aid, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. After working with thousands of students, he realized that there were certain repeatable steps that students took to graduate debt-free. The United States has over $1.7 Trillion in student loan debt. Chris is on a mission to stop that number from rising by showing students the blueprint to not only graduate debt-free, but also how they can have money in the bank when they graduate.