Whether you’re currently parenting middle schoolers, high schoolers, or college students—you know one thing for sure. You’d love to get those kids through college debt-free, and into jobs they love afterward.
But here’s your struggle with debt-free college.
The parenting whirlwind has you gasping for air every day. There’s so much to do to just get through this day and this week.
Where will you find the time and energy to create strategy for something that’s not coming down the pike for years?
The answer is, bit-by-bit. With careful timing and expert guidance.
You’ll take small baby steps each month, with a kind expert to guide you—and then over months and years you’ll make massive progress toward debt-free college and career for your kids.
The key is, you want to move on this bit-by-bit. No pressure. No stress.
This fall, I’m taking steps to make this all easier for you.
In the coming months, I’m going to be making 4 exciting changes to the way I help parents.
1. I’m going to be bringing together a tribe—a group of parents from all across the United States—who’ll get ongoing, personal, step-by-step help from me with implementing debt-free college strategies.
If you’ve ever read a paragraph in my book and thought, “That’s a fantastic idea! But how do I make that happen in my specific situation, with the particular obstacle I face?” then this tribe will be for you.
The first step that my tribe will take together will be taking an exciting three-session online course where I’ll teach the top 12 strategies parents need for getting kids ages 12–18 through college debt-free and into jobs they love afterward. This will be perfect for your friends and family who’d rather not read a thick book and follow the directions in it.
(This tribe will also attract college admissions consultants, strengths-based coaches, financial planners, and wealth managers who want to make “debt-free college and career” a part of the client advising they do. Their presence with us will be a great asset to us!)
Watch my upcoming free weekly email newsletters for details. Enrollment in this tribe will only open twice a year, and you won’t want to miss it.
2. I’m going to be offering my Strategic College Student class online.
Students ages 12–26 love this class because it teaches students how to get higher grades while studying less than most other people. It’s liberating and exciting, and it makes students feel like they can conquer the world.
Up until this point, the only way to get this class was to drive or fly to one of my speaking locations. Starting this fall, though, both students and parents will be able to take this class online. I just have to figure out a few tech details, and then I’ll be launching it quickly. Watch my free weekly email newsletter for details!
3. My free weekly email newsletter articles are going to be shorter and faster to read.
My newsletter will still provide great practical help—and it’ll still fulfill its very important mission of keeping debt-free college at the top of your mind as your kids are growing up.
It’ll also continue to be the way I notify you if anything changes regarding debt-free college strategy in the United States—so it’s important to look at it every week.
It’ll just be faster to read.
To be sure that this newsletter always shows up in your primary email inbox, sign up for email updates on this website, and then add me to your “safe senders” list using the directions you see here.
Getting your kids through college debt-free is an exciting parental achievement.
It’s something you’ll hold on to with gratitude long after the parenting whirlwind you’re in now is just a distant memory.
And best of all—you can achieve debt-free college and career for your kids regardless of your income level, regardless of whether your kids are getting any scholarships or not.
I’m excited about being on this very important journey with you!
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Right now, this week, you can get a jumpstart on getting your kids through college debt-free.
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Read just one chapter of LAUNCH every 1–3 months while your child’s in middle school and high school, and you’ll know every viable strategy for debt-free college at exactly the right time to implement it.
And if your child’s already well past middle school? That’s OK; you can run to catch up. But the process of getting your kids through college debt-free goes more smoothly the earlier you start it—especially if you’re not planning to save up any money to pay for college.
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What about you? What strategies have you found for getting your kids through college debt-free, even if they aren’t getting scholarships?
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Who is Jeannie Burlowski?
Jeannie is a full-time academic strategist, author, speaker, and podcast host. Her writing, speaking, and podcasting help parents set their kids up to graduate college debt-free and move directly into careers they excel at and love. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Huffington Post, USA Today, NerdWallet, and US News and World Report, and on CBS News.
Jeannie also helps students apply to law, medical, business, and grad school at her website GetIntoMedSchool.com. You can follow her on Twitter @JBurlowski.