Financial Aid Advising with Amanda Miller (The Counselor Lady) Meeting Request
Hello! I can't wait to connect. Just a few questions so we can get connected as quickly as possible as well as make sure I'm the right fit for you.
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Please tell me a bit more about any specific questions you have so I can pull resources in advance and make the most of our meeting time.

You're welcome to respond in paragraph form, but bullet points are great too. 
Example: "FAFSA, divorced parent incomes, scholarships at Flagler, local scholarships for Florida resident, nonresident scholarships in at Alabama"

You're also welcome to simply put "I have no idea what I'm doing. Please help." In which case, welcome. It's all going to be okay. :)
Your/your student's names

Example: Jane Blythe (parent), Judy (11th grader)
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Would you prefer a phone call or a zoom meeting? *
Please provide your email address (and phone number if you'd like a phone call) so we can get connected.

Expect a response within 48 hours.
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Fine Print:
The fee for financial aid advising is $75/half hour. 
Most families only need one or two half-hour sessions to get their financial aid questions answered.
Any questions I am unable to answer satisfactorily within our time will be answered by follow-up email at no additional charge.
An invoice will be sent via email after our conversation with the option to pay via check or Venmo.

I am a proud member of IECA (Independent Educational Consultants Association) and uphold all standards of best practice and ethical standards set by the association.

As an Americorps alumna and first generation college graduate, I am deeply committed to all families having access to quality financial aid advising. If the $75 fee is a barrier for your family (or a family you know), I do have a limited number of Pay-What-You-Can meeting times available each month.
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