College Financial Advising

Applying and gaining admission to the college or university that will be best for you can be confusing and difficult to manage; Method Learning’s College Advisors are dedicated to helping students and parents successfully navigate the high school to college process.

Our expert advisors will help you identify your strengths, select the right colleges for your goals, and create a standout application. With regular check-ins and personalized attention, you’ll feel confident and prepared every step of the way. Don’t leave your college admissions to chance – get started today.

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Cerita Grotts

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College Financial Advising Package

$2,995

12 hours of 1:1 advising hours


FAFSA and CSS Profile support


External scholarship search search support


External scholarship essay editing


Support for financial aid admissions deadline review


Advanced financial aid award letter projections and comparison


Financial aid appeal information


Financial aid appeal essay support


Merit and Institutional award projections and comparison

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*Our offerings encompass more than just one-on-one meetings; they also cover additional time during which your advisor dedicates effort to tasks such as scholarship searches and refining your appeal essays.

  1. Why should I get a college financial advisor if I don’t qualify for financial aid?

    The financial aid process involves more than the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Many schools require FAFSA submission for institutional scholarships, but may also require the CSS profile. Your college financial advisor can assess your college financial needs, help convey your family financial story, and offer strategic advice on educational savings.

  2. When should I start working with a college financial advisor?

    It is best to engage a college financial advisor early, ideally during the sophomore or junior year of high school to allow ample time for comprehensive college financial planning.

  3. What sets a private college financial advisor apart from school-based counselors?

    Private advisors offer field expertise, have more time to spend with each student, personalized attention, focused resources, and detailed guidance, ensuring a customized approach to each student’s needs.