This year, I’ve got exciting holiday plans—and they affect you.
1. One of my holiday plans is—I’m getting help with completely revamping the look of this website.
When I finish this revamp, it’ll be easier for my new visitors to understand what I do—and it’ll be easier for them to jump right into getting free help from me.
2. Another of my holiday plans is—I’m working on creating a membership that’s going to be a game changer for parents.
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.
(A fantastic opportunity for parents and financial advisors who don’t want to do important college planning in isolation.)
You can learn more about my membership here. Be sure to subscribe to email updates on this website and add me to your “safe senders” list so you’ll be among the first to know when the membership doors open in March of 2020. The doors to this membership will open only twice per year.
3. I also have fun holiday plans with my own family.
I’ll be taking my elderly aunt to visit my mom in Palm Springs for part of December, and I’ll be hosting a noisy, festive Christmas at home with my husband and my own college-aged children as well.
(I have taken to heart the holiday advice I wrote to my followers here.)
As you look to the new year, I hope you’ll give “getting your kids through college debt-free” special attention.
For clear, step-by-step help with the whole debt-free college process from beginning to end, it takes only 7 hours to read my book:
You can “Look Inside” the book on Amazon for free by going to:
(Tell your friends.)
You can see why financial planners and wealth managers love LAUNCH, here.
You can see the top 9 questions parents are asking me about LAUNCH, here.
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.
What about you? What are your holiday plans?
I’d love to hear about them in the comments section below.
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.