When does less than $6,000 equal nearly $150,000?

When does less than $6,000 equal nearly $150,000? That’s an uncommon equation –even for the diehard lottery player. But for a college-bound student and his family, such “winning” odds are quite possible!


Case in point: a Palm Beach County resident whom we guided through the college application process based upon our decades of experience. He received combined scholarship offers totaling $530,000 from all the schools that accepted him. He has opted for Ohio Wesleyan University, which has offered him a nearly 90% scholarship – the $150,000 we mentioned above!  The family spent $5,628.75 with us on the college planning and application process. That’s more than a fair return on investment. Congratulations!

Jason Robinovitz

As an active member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association, the National Association for College Admission Counseling, and the Secondary School Admission Test Board, Jason Robinovitz is part of a professional network of admission directors, educators, psychologists and other educational consultants. Additionally, Jason is a founding member of the National Test Prep Association, the first non-profit industry group for test prep professional nationwide.

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