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This course is taught by the leading college admissions counselor, Ms. Claudine Vainrub*, and will discuss opportunities you have to attend college, even if money is an issue. Learn how to approach the college admissions process and how to proceed to achieve a higher education without incurring large loans.

The course includes three videos and support materials. It is about 15 minutes long and you will need another 10-20 minutes to complete the worksheets/assignments.

When completing the course, you will understand the opportunities you have to attend college, even if finances are an issue for you and your family. If you are unsure about how to make college affordable for you and your family, this is the right course for you!

*Ms. Claudine Vainrub is the Founder of 411Admissions.com and a top College Admissions Advisor since 2004. For over 10 years, she has supported thousands of students and their families to achieve their college admissions goals and get into Ivy League schools and other highly competitive colleges in the U.S. and the world. Every year, over 50% of her students receive merit scholarships covering up to 100% of tuition. Ms. Vainrub holds a Master's in Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, and is certified in College Admissions Counseling, among her seven professional certifications. Recognized as an expert in Career Development, College and Graduate School Admissions, her opinions have been featured on The Wall Street Journal, US News, Forbes Magazine, CNN, CareerBuilder, Actualidad 1020 AM, and other leading global media. Her previous experience includes being Executive VP for Grupo Frigilux, leading this industrial corporation of over 1,500 employees. Claudine is fluent in English, Spanish and Hebrew.

Updated on 30 December, 2017

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