The College Families Who Pay The Least Aren’t The Wealthiest Ones. They’re The Most Prepared.

A free 60-minute live workshop that shows you exactly how to reduce what you pay for college — before, during, and after application season.

Free Live Workshop • 60 Minutes • Zoom

April 08, 7:30 pm EST

Here’s something most families
figure out too late.

The number on a college’s website is not what you pay.

That’s the sticker price. And for most families — especially high-achieving, high-income families — it’s completely irrelevant.

 

Here’s the formula that actually matters:

 

Those two subtractions can be enormous.

One of our students received $252,480 from a single school.

Another family made one 15-minute phone call and got $52,000 back.

A third student received $22,000 per year — $88,000 total — from a school she almost didn’t apply to because she saw the sticker price and assumed it was out of reach.

These aren’t outliers. They’re the result of knowing how this system actually works.

 

Every spring, families sit across from award letters they don’t fully understand.

They see a number. They accept it. They move on.

This workshop changes that.

In 60 minutes, you’ll
walk away knowing:

$4.4M+

in scholarships earned by
our students in recent cycles

$116,502

average scholarship per family

4,100+

families coached over 16+ years

Bella — $252,480 Full Ride

She built a seatbelt device out of $50 in materials to help her grandparents get in and out of the car. She submitted a provisional patent. Notre Dame wrote her a handwritten note about how impressive it was.

The result: a $252,480 all-inclusive college bill paid by the university. Not by her family.

This Workshop Is Perfect For:

Jack Delehey is the founder of CollegeConsulting.us.

16+ years. 4,100+ families coached. $4.4M in scholarships earned by students in recent cycles. Average family receives $116,502.

His students have been accepted to MIT, Dartmouth, Cornell, Duke, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Notre Dame, and dozens more.

He’s a Vanderbilt graduate — called #1 off the waitlist — which means he knows firsthand how the financial and admissions strategy intersect at the highest level.

He built this workshop because the financial aid conversation is one of the most important ones families never have early enough.

Is this really free?

Yes. The workshop is completely free to attend. No credit card required.

Parents of high school students in grades 9–12 who want to understand how college financial aid and merit scholarships actually work.

No. Whether you’re just starting to think about schools or you’re mid-application season, the strategies in this workshop apply.

At the end of the workshop, we’ll share information about our Application Bootcamp for families who want continued support. Attending the workshop does not obligate you to anything. The content stands on its own.

The families who pay the least for college aren’t the ones who got lucky.

They’re the ones who understood the system.

Join us for 60 minutes. Walk away with a real plan.

Date: April 08th   •   Time: 7:30pm EST   •   Live on Zoom   •   Free