Subject: To Sign Or Not To Sign?

There's still time to ask and apply for more money from colleges and scholarships.

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The Name’s John…John Hancock
We have no doubt that any parent or responsible adult who is in the position to help their child or a close relative attain a college education would do that. Even if it meant cosigning a loan for them. 

As admirable as that sounds, it IS a risky proposition. 

Once you know how putting your name on the dotted line impacts you and your credit, then have at it. But read “What to Know Before Cosigning a Student Loan” first.


Lenders You Might Want To Check Out...
This One’s For the Ladies
It wasn’t always a slam dunk for women to get help in their pursuit of a higher education. But now, there are many sources and scholarships available. 

Our list features scholarships for all ethnicities and areas of interest…and it’s ONLY for the ladies - "Scholarships For Women."
What’s up ahead on the road...
If you’re still on the fence about whether or not to appeal your financial aid package, we’re doing a Facebook Live* with CommonBond this Thursday, April 18th that will help empower you. 

Join my discussion with Keith Babich, a former financial aid officer, for tips on how to broach the issue with college officials and what exactly to say. 

Click here to get a quick reminder for all our Facebook Lives. 
Item Of The Week...Portable Charger
Another item your student might make good use of in college…A portable charger! This is the brand my son really likes. Coincidentally, I was watching a high-profile tech person being interviewed the other day, and they also said Anker is their favorite brand for charges.

Take it from our resident techie, this one is great…
Anker PowerCore 
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Debbie Schwartz
Founder, Road2College
I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.
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