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COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED FOR 2002!
Worried about how to pay for college? Afraid
of drowning in a sea of student debt? Sure, Ben Kaplan once felt
that way too.
But that was before he discovered that there
are billions of scholarship dollars out there for students of all
types of interests, skills, ages, and backgrounds. After winning
enough college cash to cover virtually the entire cost of his dream
school, he's written an indispensable guide that shows you how to
stake your own scholarship claim.
"Winning scholarships is a game,"
says Kaplan, a walking, talking scholarship success story. "A
game with high stakes and huge rewards, but to succeed, you must
be ready."
Get ready—to find out what they don't tell you
in those thick, clumsy, mostly unusable scholarship directories.
In How to Go to College Almost for Free,
you learn the game from someone who's played it well: Kaplan won
more than two dozen merit-based scholarships in high school, accumulating
nearly $90,000 in scholarship funds for use at any school. Now,
the book is completely revised and updated—with new sections, strategies
and action steps for everyone from high school and college students,
to grad students and adults returning to school.
Putting his game face on—and maintaining this
user-friendly theme throughout the volume with headings like "Ask
the Coach" and "Guerrilla Tactics"—Kaplan navigates
readers through five key parts brimming with the tips, tricks, and
expertise that only someone who's been in the trenches can provide:
Part I: How the Game is Played
Kaplan distills "The Big, Bad World of Financial Aid,"
demystifies the merit scholarship application process, reveals the
key components of typical scholarship applications, and educates
parents on how they can best help.
Part II: Getting Ready to Play
Kaplan powerfully describes how to track down scholarship money
right for you. Ten "Show Me the Money" Action Steps reveal
the best techniques for searching scholarship databases and mining
school, community, Internet, government, and other resources for
your personal pot of scholarship gold.
Part III: Strategies that Give You the Edge
Learn the art of selling yourself! Discover how to "Paint Your
Own Portrait," position yourself among the competition, dazzle
the judges and beef up your scholarship content.
Part IV: When the Whistle Blows
No more nail-biting-master elements of the game like essays, recommendation
letters, application forms, and interviews. Develop a game plan
that tilts the odds in your favor, and learn to present your activity
summaries, transcripts, and awards and honors lists in persuasive
ways that bring home the scholarship bucks.
Part V: When the Buzzer Sounds
You've done it! Find out how to manage your scholarship winnings,
discover additional ways to slash tuition bills, and learn how the
skills you've developed in the scholarship game will profoundly
impact your entire life.
How to Go to College Almost for Free is for
anyone in search of money for higher education, including interested
parents, older students wanting to go back to school or change careers,
and even kids under 14 who want to get an early start. It is also
a lifeline for the many of us caught in the "middle-income
financial aid crunch"—the dilemma families face when they have
too much income to qualify for substantial need-based financial
aid, but not enough money to comfortably pay for college.
More than just an all-purpose reference manual,
How to Go to College Almost for Free is a practical, hands-on guide.
Each chapter concludes with a checklist of important concepts. A
series of "Ask the Coach" sections reveal answers to key
questions asked during Kaplan's annual Scholarship Coach National
Tour. Keywords and other reference markers found throughout the
book tie directly into a special readers-only section of Kaplan's
ScholarshipCoach.com website—adding an important interactive component.
The book even features prize-winning essays, entries, and application
materials culled from Kaplan's own scholarship submissions. In addition,
an attractive, well-organized format and design-featuring a slew
of original art and graphics-makes the volume highly readable to
students of all ages.
Pop quiz! Do you know:
- The Seven Scholarship Myths… and the truth
that explodes them
- The Five Principles of Scholarship Searching
- The Seven Ways Parents Can Help
- The Ten Universal Judging Criteria
- The Five Principles of Winning Essays
If you don't, and if you want to take advantage
of the wealth of scholarship opportunities waiting to be won, How
to Go to College Almost for Free is an indispensable companion.
Comprehensive yet entertaining and easy to understand, Kaplan's
volume is the one book that may finally give everyone a chance to
go to college… almost for free.
Author Bio
Twenty-four year old Ben Kaplan won more than two dozen scholarships-amassing
nearly $90,000 in unrestricted college cash for use at any school.
In 1999, he graduated from Harvard debt-free, with virtually the
entire cost of his education covered by his scholarship winnings.
Known internationally as "The Scholarship Coach," he has
advised thousands of students and parents on college scholarships,
financial aid, and personal growth, and has appeared on hundreds
of television and radio programs.
How to Go to College Almost for Free
By Ben Kaplan
ISBN: 0-06-093765-3
Price: $22.00
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