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[Free Class] Super Scholarships for Humble Homeschoolers

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You can afford college! I want to show you how to earn BIG merit-based scholarships! You will even learn how to earn scholarships for kids that may be academically or athletically dis-inclined.

Grab your teen and join me as I share the secrets I used to get two 4-year, full-tuition scholarships from my kids’ first choice university. This is the same strategy I have used to help families who have gone on to get even larger scholarships than we did! This is a class you can’t afford to miss!

  • Discover how your student can stand out above the crowd to earn those massive and coveted merit scholarships.
  • Learn strategies that you can easily implement, without altering your homeschool, that will dramatically reduce college costs.

Choose either Tuesday, September 14 at 11:00am (Pacific Time) or Thursday, September 16 at 1:00pm (Pacific Time).

In this class you’ll learn why merit scholarships provide the most money. I’ll teach you which college admission test is best, and why. I’ll show you how to make SURE your child will stand out above the crowd, regardless of their gifts or challenges.

Here what Tracey had to say about this webinar:

When you join me for Super Scholarships for Humble Homeschoolers, you’ll receive a downloadable workbook, as well as a FREE, downloadable eBook, Need-Based Scholarships. Learn how to position your humble homeschooler to get massive merit-based scholarships!

Don’t miss the opportunity to catch this class!  See you soon!

Choose either Tuesday, September 14 at 11:00am (Pacific Time) or Thursday, September 16 at 1:00pm (Pacific Time). 

2 thoughts on “[Free Class] Super Scholarships for Humble Homeschoolers”

  1. Lee Binz
    Lee Binz, The HomeScholar

    This class will be most helpful for parents that currently have a high school student in grades 8-12, whether they are dual enrolled or not. Some of the information will be helpful for transferring college students, but the focus will be primarily incoming freshmen – those going from senior year of high school into freshman year of college.
    Blessings,
    Lee

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