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How to Climb the Mountain of Financial Aid

Trae Johnson

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Attending college can be one of the most exciting times in a person's life! But that excitement is too often spoiled by the fear of how to pay for it. Don't you wish there was a blueprint or roadmap that could help parents, guardians, and students through the twists and turns of Financial Aid and college life -especially one for first-generation college students?


"How To Climb the Mountain of Financial Aid" is the answer to your wish for a helpful roadmap. Author Trae D. Johnson uses his 10 years of experience in Financial Aid and higher education experience to help guide you over the mountains of the FAFSA, the dos and don'ts of loans, college life, and shares his expertise to prepare you to succeed!

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