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Around this time of the year colleges begin to look at applicants and make initial offers to prospective students and send out the award letters.I was a celebrity lecture agent in the college and university market for over seven years. During that time, I have received hundreds of requests for authors to speak. My standard answer was always "Authors write, but they don't speak!"This motto was obviously from the old school of lecture agents! T By now you have probably sent in the FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) and that has been forwarded to your preferred school(s) of choice. When they make their decision on what to offer you, don't be surprised if it is less than you expected. Here are a few tips to help you negotiate for a better package. 1. Don't be afraid to negotiate. Think about the last time that you bought a car or your home. Very rarely do you agree to pay full price. 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I think that many parents and students think that the student should live the same lifestyle at school as they did at home when the fact of the matter is that student life is different then home life in many ways, financially is one of them. Get rid of the credit cards for shopping and dinners. Live on a cash budget and control your spending. Most importantly, don't automatically accept that because you think you should receive a great package you are going to. There are thousands of students applying for the limited funds that are available, but many of them do not realize that you can and should negotiate. Take a proactive role and you might be surpised at what you can accomplish.
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