First Friday Building Business Over Breakfast
Date and Time
Friday Oct 4, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Friday, October 4th
8-9am
Location
Sunbury Big Walnut Chamber of Commerce
39 E Granville St
Sunbury
Fees/Admission
Free
Complimentary continental breakfast
Description
Pathfinders College and Career Advisors
The Ever-Changing Landscape of College and College Expenses.
At this unique gathering, we're bringing together accomplished business leaders and individuals who are also dedicated parents, grandparents, teachers, aunts, uncles and anyone interested in learning more about navigating the path to college success!
Together, we'll delve into the crucial topics surrounding college planning, scholarship opportunities, and savvy financial strategies to make your child's journey to higher education smooth and successful.
Highlights of the Event:
Expert Guidance: Receive invaluable insights from seasoned college advisor and COO, Aaron Greene. Learn the latest tips and tricks for navigating the complex landscape of college admissions and financial aid (up to $24,000 in savings per year!)
Tailored Solutions: Discover personalized strategies to optimize your child's college application process. Whether it's selecting the right scholarships or maximizing savings, we've got you covered.
Q&A Session: Have burning questions about college planning? Aaron will be on hand to address your concerns and provide clarity on any aspect of the college journey.
Don't miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and resources needed to pave the way for your child’s success in higher education. Reserve your spot today and embark on this transformative journey with Pathfinders College and Career Advisors!
About our Speaker, Aaron Greene: Aaron’s passion for empowering students and families to find their personal best path through education started from navigating his own. He entered college wanting to foot the bill himself and began thinking about how we “buy” college differently. Aaron started researching majors and schools with the programs he felt would get him there. He studied their rankings, graduation rates, and average starting salaries, then negotiated scholarships and considered the total cost for him versus what he would make getting out of college. Aaron went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a $40,000 surplus. So no debt, and he actually made money going to college! Empowering students and families to navigate education is his passion, rooted from his personal journey. Now, Aaron is dedicated to helping others approach higher education with financial savvy, creating brighter futures for young minds & families.