Is your student a Senior, or already in College?

You may be able to reduce your tuition - at no net cost to you.

Now you can have the nationally known team from College Assistance Plus (CAP) assist your family with reducing the cost of your current college or target school.   Since 2004, CAP has been the national leader in specialized ways to appeal (some call it negotiate) lower costs.  In the past year, CAP has saved $2.5M over already good offers.  Your net cost for this is always Zero dollars.  We can provide you a quick free estimate of what is possible and steps to take. (Now before May 1).  See the national news items about how CAP has been doing this. 

Just email john.decker@everystudentsent.org and he'll send you information.

For a faster estimate of potential savings email us with this

 INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR STUDENT

College Assistance Plus in the News:

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Negotiating Lower Costs

In 2004, College Assistance Plus pioneered an effective process to successfully appeal and reduce college costs.  This continues today. During the past 5 months, they have saved families an additional $1.2M over and above the excellent college offers they received.  See this 2-minute overview from Paul Celuch. 

The CAP Process

Your situation
We offer a free consultation to assess the family's situation. This will require background information (personal, financial and academic) as requested by CAP.  We will determine if a successful appeal is likely. If yes, we will offer our services and estimate the range of results expected.  To make this efficient for you, please email us the your background information as shown in this email link.   If you prefer or have questions just email john.decker@everystudentsent.org

Zero Cost Guarantee:
College Assistance Plus will assure that the family’s net investment in this appeal process in never more than zero dollars. If the final financial aid offer is less than CAP’s fee, CAP will return the balance to the client.  CAP will appeal twice.  Once as a senior in high school, then appeal for more after the student has completed a successful year of college.    The fee is $1500, and your net cost will be zero.  

If you like the college cost reduction estimate:

CAP will email you a payment link.  CAP will then design the appeal case, then provide an appeal that the you will send to the college. If additional iterations are needed, we will support that until the process is completed. We will explain this to you in more detail our email, plus you can talk with us via phone if you like.   We are a relational and personal company, grow by referral and are interested in your success!   You will then have the blessing of paying the absolute minimum for your student's education over the next 4 years!  If you student has excellent grades and the situation is conducive you can ask us about a second round for undergrad or graduate school.   ~   Paul Celuch, CEO and Co-Founder, College Assistance Plus

 

To proceed just fill out this email link information

or if you have questions, contact:

John Decker  john.decker@everystudentsent.org

 

Experience of a Parent and Financial Advisor  
Having been in the financial services career for nearly 30 years, I have had a myriad of clients have kids head off to college. The cost is significant and quite often hard to navigate to find the right school for kids can be big expense. Setting aside the cost of college, choosing the right school with the right degree/curriculum can be a challenge for many parents and students today. These families have been very thankful for my introduction to CAPlus! They can be especially helpful to those that don’t have the time to do the research. I love how they partner with families all the way from high school to college and graduate school to help students find the right career and major, the right colleges, and minimize student debt by negotiating tuition and employing many other cost reduction strategies. I have been using them for my daughter and my soon-to-be High School Junior son. ~  George Allen, Oswego NY