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SPONSORED CONTENT BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT SPONSORED CONTENT COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SOLUTIONS The Guidance That Doesn’t Come from the Guidance Office THE BEST WAY TO SAVE MONEY ON A COLLEGE EDUCATION IS TO ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO GO WHERE THEY WILL BE HAPPY AND FEEL SAFE. “B esides buying a house, a college education will probably be the biggest investment a person makes in their lifetime. Because college is so expensive, it’s imperative families make informed choices and use proven, effective strategies concerning a student’s educational future,” advises Chris Hitchens of College Admissions Solutions. A former teacher, Hitchens has over 25 years of experience in the public school system, and while at Peters Township High School he developed and taught a course titled “College and Career Symposium.” He now works exclusively as an advocate for families as an educational counselor, and is an associate member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA). The ratio of guidance counselors to students in Western Pennsylvania high schools is 405 to 1. College Admissions Solutions helps take the stress out of the situation by preparing a clear path from high school through acceptance. Hitchens walks both the student and the parents through the entire college search and application process, including career planning, matching students with their “best fit” colleges, providing SAT/ACT prep, assisting with the college essay, researching majors, and navigating financial aid and scholarship opportunities. What does it take to get accepted into a selective college? This personalized approach gives every student the attention he or she deserves, whether it’s someone who is not sure how to start the college planning process or one who needs insight while investigating selective schools. “Typically, parents come to me when their child is in their junior year of high school, but we work with high school students at any level,” notes Hitchens. 26 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com He stresses that “One-third of college freshman drop out. Just as important, every additional year a student spends in college, past four years, costs tens of thousands of dollars in tuition, lost wages, and accrued interest on student loans. Careful and thoughtful planning are vital so that students graduate on schedule.” Hitchens also helps families determine total costs for their child’s college education, so families will not only know how much they will be expected to pay, but just as important, how much in student loans will potentially be owed once their child graduates. 46 billion dollars in scholarship money is awarded each year. There are many misconceptions about where college tuition money comes from. “One of the most rewarding parts of my job is filling in the missing pieces for families. Sometimes we just don’t know what we don’t know,” Hitchens says. “It is essential that families realize which colleges can be expected to be more generous, based on a student’s circumstances, and take that into account when deciding on where to apply. State schools perform a fantastic service but, in many instances, private colleges can offer prospective students more financial aid for high grades and SAT scores, as well as for unique talents and abilities.” To learn more about College Admissions Solutions and schedule a free 30-minute consultation, go to the website at collegeadmissionssolutions.com or call 412.465.0227. Chris Hitchens is also available to speak to your club or organization about how to successfully navigate the college application process, including how to find scholarships and maximize financial aid.