

FAQ
Who is this seminar for?
This seminar is for parents and students who want a practical roadmap to attending college with minimal or no cost. It’s especially helpful for middle and high school students, first-generation college students, and families seeking guidance on scholarships, grants, and financial planning.
What will I learn in the seminar?
Participants will learn step-by-step strategies to:
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Identify practical and successful life goals
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Attend Nevada State High School for a free Associate Degree
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Prepare for college
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Plan academically and extracurricularly to strengthen college applications
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Reduce or eliminate tuition costs
Do students need perfect grades to benefit?
No. Many scholarships and financial aid opportunities consider factors beyond grades, such as community involvement, leadership, and personal effort. This seminar supports students of all academic levels, including those below 2.0.
Is this only for families planning to attend a four-year college?
No. The strategies apply to a variety of pathways, including community colleges, four-year universities, and transfer programs. Families will learn how to select the best path while minimizing costs.
When should families start planning for college?
The earlier, the better—but it’s never too late. Guidance is provided for families starting preschool, elementary, middle, and high school, or even those preparing for immediate college enrollment.
Will FAFSA and other financial aid forms be covered?
No. The seminar provides a brief overview of FAFSA, but is not covered in depth. FAFSA help is offered as a different service for free when requested. Please note: I am not a licensed professional, and families should verify all information with official sources.
Is there a cost to attend?
No, the Blueprint To Success Seminar along with all other services are offered completely FREE.
Does this seminar guarantee scholarships or full tuition coverage?
No. While the seminar provides strategies and resources, I cannot guarantee scholarship awards or tuition coverage. Outcomes depend on eligibility, applications, and program availability.
Can schools or organizations request a private seminar?
Yes. Schools, libraries, community groups, and youth organizations can request customized seminars. Contact us for details.
Who provides this seminar?
I am an independent educator and mentor with personal experience navigating scholarships and higher education. I am not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any schools, scholarship programs, or organizations, and I am not a licensed professional in financial planning, counseling, or education. Please see the About page for more details.
What if I have questions after the seminar?
Families are welcome to reach out via the contact form for follow-up questions. All decisions regarding applications, financial aid, or college enrollment are the responsibility of the family and student.
