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College Benefits Research Group Co-Founder Offers Financial Aid Strategies On Regional Television

– CBRG Leader Explains How To Appeal A Financial Aid Award –

Roseland, New Jersey – The college financial aid process is often intimidating to both students and their families. Steven Sirot, Co-Founder, College Benefits Research Group (CBRG), a college planning organization, recently spoke with WNYJ about the financial aid award appeal process – a course of action many parents are not aware even exists.

Likewise, the discussion included under publicized places to locate “free money”- in terms of grants and scholarships that do not have to be paid back as well as merit and need based monies.

The interview which aired on WNYJ’s “Community Impact” can be seen here.

Co-founded by Steven Sirot and David N. Slater and joined by their partner, Educational Counselor, Janet Loren, CBRG demonstrates how a private and/or public education is affordable and attainable and allows hard working families to hit a “home run” in finding the right school, academically, socially and financially, for their child. CBRG also assists with the filing of financial aid forms.

“We are different from other college planning services in that we offer “harmonization” of financial, educational and social guidance for the entire family,” says Steven Sirot.“We meet jointly with students and parents to develop a college game plan that works for everyone. Too often college students attend a school because their friends are there, or it is the so-called ‘hot school’ that is on everyone’s radar, without any consideration of whether the school is right for them or the long-term effect it will have on family finances. We work hard with the entire family to let students know that going to college is a responsible decision that affects the whole family, and there are no ‘free rides.’ The student will be responsible for their academic success in college, which includes graduating in four years, and for paying back of some loans that may need to be taken out in their name.”

For more information, please visit: www.cbrg.info