Would You Like to Lower the Cost of College?
Are you wondering how you or a loved one will afford the rising cost of college? Most parents and students are overwhelmed once they truly understand the total cost, especially when so little financial direction is available for those who will be going to college next year or in the next few years. The truth is, most guidance is not available for those in the later stages of college planning. Relief is finally here!
George Burgess, a Certified College Planning and Funding Specialist, provides the guidance you need. He offers a free one-hour consultation for your group of friends
or associates. He can also schedule an individual meeting one-on-one where
you and your student can:
- Capitalize on new scholarship award programs available
- Take steps to significantly lower the total cost of college
- Re-allocate assets to maximize financial aid qualification
- Understand the FAFSA, the EFC and how it impacts affordability
- Afford the total cost of college while protecting retirement
- Learn the facts when comparing public vs. private schools
- Develop Best Practices for School Selection with Checklists
Freedom College Funding is committed to making college more affordable.
Call for help today!


Students often look to their school counselors and youth advisors for help on how to qualify for more aid, how to get more information about available scholarships and how to pick the correct
Freedom College Funding takes their guidance another step by showing parents and students the true total cost of college and what you can and cannot afford. They make sure that parents don’t fall into the trap where they are two years in and now can’t afford the cost of college, jeopardizing their retirement plans and needing to tap into their life savings.
Each family is in a different stage of financial readiness for the huge expense of college. They also all have unique goals and needs. Freedom College Funding provides easy to understand guidance which is more universal to help every family, what common mistakes to avoid, and steps you can take right now to maximize your financial aid qualification.