One Couple's Multi-Generational Approach To Funding College
My Interview with William and Alison Smith
In today’s podcast, I interview William and Alison Smith to talk about their family’s multi-generational approach to funding college, the college and scholarship journeys of their three children, and about their heart for mentoring homeschoolers and those thinking about homeschooling.
One of the Smith’s children was offered multiple full-ride scholarships, but turned them down! Hear why they chose to do this, and how this student, and their other kids, were still able to graduate college debt-free. Click below to listen:
If you would like to connect with William and Alison, their website is MyHomeSmiths.com and you can also find them on Twitter at MyHomeSmithsER.
Something that really struck me in my conversation with William and Alison was their intentionality about their children’s education, including how intentional they were in helping their kids graduate from college debt-free. One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is a debt-free college education. While we may not have the financial means to do this on our own, scholarships can play a huge roll in helping your child pay for college.
The Scholarship Summer Camp can be your first step in helping your child graduate from college debt-free. In just a few minutes per day, your student will gain the tools and skills needed to find, apply for, and win scholarships.
The flexible, asynchronous program allows students to learn and apply on their own schedule. So, no matter what else your student has planned for the summer, The Scholarship Summer Camp fits into their schedule!
Students put their learning into action by applying for actual scholarships. The Scholarship Summer Camp culminates with students working on a $35,000 scholarship opportunity!
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