Leadership Lesson 101:
Graduate Debt Free!
1) We'll show you creative ways to pay for college.
No phony promises. Just straight forward information that can save you thousands and help keep you out of debt. The College Trap is a web-based college guide featuring hundreds of Internet links activated via an "exclusive website."
2) Scholarships, Scholarships, Scholarships
Every year hundreds of students and parents are duped into believing the bogus story about all the lost or unused scholarships. Don't buy it. It's bogus. Click on Scholarships.
3) We'll reveal the true cost of student loans.
Many still believe the easiest way to finance their education is to borrow from the government. Yet, accepting one of those easy to get Stafford Loans can be your worst nightmare. Learn the real cost. Click on Loan Costs.
4) Find success quicker with new college guide.
You've worked hard getting ready for college. Don't get bogged down in financial bondage at graduation. Peruse every power-packed link we send you and set your sites on graduating at the top without all those student loans. See Loan Costs.

P. S. We'll save you hundreds of hours looking for college money. Every time you logon to the links shown in this new college guide, you'll get the latest grants and scholarships available via an exclusive website in "Real-time." Just the power-packed links and free updates alone are worth the investment!
Gordon Wadsworth, President
Financial Aid Information Services
"The College Trap is a must-read for all students who desire a college education without the massive debt associated with student loans."
—Andy Stanley, North Point Community Church, Atlanta
"The College Trap outlines what students and parents should be doing to prepare for their college education early. Knowledge of the college financial process is preventative medicine to becoming enslaved to college debt." —Cecilia Champion, Executive Director and Scholarship Coordinator, Joanna Cornerstone, Murphy, North Carolina.
"With the cost of a college education skyrocketing 351% since 1985, compared to 'only' 92% for the overall inflation rate, a college education is obviously overpriced. Gordon Wadsworth in The College Trap has provided excellent advice in ways to cut these costs significantly and actually eliminate debt. I highly recommend it." —Tim McMahon, editor www.InflationData.com
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