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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sabrina Manville , Nick DucoffPublisher: Edmit Imprint: Edmit Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9780578633787ISBN 10: 0578633787 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 12 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""College costs can be blinding. This is THE guide to college finance that every prospective student and parent should read so they can make a better-informed decision as they choose where and when to apply and where to attend."" Michael B. Horn, Coauthor, Choosing College ""Let's face it, understanding and navigating the world of college financial aid is nearly impossible for most people. Better Off After College is the much needed road map for anxious families trying to sort through the nomenclature, technical details, complexities, and myths and misconceptions that are rife in the world of financial aid. There is still a lot to digest, but the authors bring clarity and common sense to one of the most important financial decisions that students and their families will make."" Dr. Paul LeBlanc, President, Southern New Hampshire University ""An excellent practical guide that demystifies the cost of college and the complex and nuanced financial aid process."" Dr. Philomena V. Mantella, President, Grand Valley State University ""Attending college is still one of the very best economic investments an individual can make--but today this decision is higher-stakes than in years past, and requires more analysis. Better Off After College is a useful and practical guide for students, parents, and families looking to understand this process."" Dr. Sean Gallagher, Executive Professor of Educational Policy, Northeastern University ""As any parent who has sent a child to college can attest, financial aid is very complicated. Although there's no single solution that will work for everyone, Better Off After College addresses financial aid and broader issues around education finance with practical advice to help families make better decisions about how to choose a college and how to fund that choice."" Stephen M. Smith, Cofounder, Naviance ""As a parent and former provost I understand the many hurdles and pitfalls that come with college finances. This book is a much needed primer for parents and students that will help families work their way through the many aspects of paying for college. In a time when student debt is continuing to grow, this book is more important than ever, and will become a useful reference for everyone working with students and families, from college counselors to admissions staff. I will be giving copies of this book to all of the families in the college bound programs I work with."" Dr. Terri Givens, Founder and CEO, The Center for Higher Education Leadership" College costs can be blinding. This is THE guide to college finance that every prospective student and parent should read so they can make a better-informed decision as they choose where and when to apply and where to attend. Michael B. Horn, Coauthor, Choosing College Let's face it, understanding and navigating the world of college financial aid is nearly impossible for most people. Better Off After College is the much needed road map for anxious families trying to sort through the nomenclature, technical details, complexities, and myths and misconceptions that are rife in the world of financial aid. There is still a lot to digest, but the authors bring clarity and common sense to one of the most important financial decisions that students and their families will make. Dr. Paul LeBlanc, President, Southern New Hampshire University An excellent practical guide that demystifies the cost of college and the complex and nuanced financial aid process. Dr. Philomena V. Mantella, President, Grand Valley State University Attending college is still one of the very best economic investments an individual can make--but today this decision is higher-stakes than in years past, and requires more analysis. Better Off After College is a useful and practical guide for students, parents, and families looking to understand this process. Dr. Sean Gallagher, Executive Professor of Educational Policy, Northeastern University As any parent who has sent a child to college can attest, financial aid is very complicated. Although there's no single solution that will work for everyone, Better Off After College addresses financial aid and broader issues around education finance with practical advice to help families make better decisions about how to choose a college and how to fund that choice. Stephen M. Smith, Cofounder, Naviance As a parent and former provost I understand the many hurdles and pitfalls that come with college finances. This book is a much needed primer for parents and students that will help families work their way through the many aspects of paying for college. In a time when student debt is continuing to grow, this book is more important than ever, and will become a useful reference for everyone working with students and families, from college counselors to admissions staff. I will be giving copies of this book to all of the families in the college bound programs I work with. Dr. Terri Givens, Founder and CEO, The Center for Higher Education Leadership Author InformationSabrina is the cofounder and COO of Edmit and the coauthor of ""Better Off After College."" She was previously an AVP at Southern New Hampshire University, where she led marketing for the award-winning College for America program. Sabrina has worked with leading higher education institutions throughout her career, with experience in the non-profit, corporate, and technology and publishing sectors. She has an MBA from Stanford University and a BA in Religious Studies from Yale University. Nick Ducoff is the cofounder and CEO of Edmit and the coauthor of ""Better Off After College"". He was previously Northeastern University's Vice President for New Ventures. At Northeastern, Nick launched the first university bootcamp which was recognized as an exemplar innovation by the U.S. Department of Education. Nick has been invited to White House convenings for his work at Northeastern and Edmit, and his articles have appeared in the Washington Post, Barron's, CNBC, and Money. He earned his JD, with Honors, at the University of Texas at Austin, and his BBA at Emory University's Goizueta Business School. He lives in Newton, MA with his wife and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |