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High SAT & ACT Scores Spell Money to You – Let Us Show You How

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A $50,000 award for high test scores is not at all unusual and this money is not based on need. You can be as rich as Croesus and receive merit money. As said, too few people know about this.

A college offers merit money to students whose SAT or ACT scores will bring up that particular school's mean SAT or ACT score. Steven Gagliano, of Madison, Conn., garnered $100,000 in merit money from Tulane University, and Drew Granucci, of Killingworth, Conn., received $74,000 from George Mason University. Both Steven and Drew studied with us.

As personal finances weaken and lenders get tough, shoot us an email or give us a call and we'll tell you which colleges will pay you to attend their schools. Discover how to identify the schools that are offering merit money (money not based on need but based on academic accomplishment) and how to qualify for merit money.

“I know that this would have not been possible without the help of College Planning Partnerships,” said Drew Granucci, who was awarded $74,000 in merit money from George Mason University. “While I have always done well in school, I needed help with the SAT, and the college process can get very complicated and confusing, especially for a family going through it for the first time. Sam was extremely helpful in enlightening me. After taking the SAT and receiving my scores, I was overjoyed. I received a 700 on the reading section, 690 on the math and 660 on the writing portion. I had improved drastically from when I began the course. I will be forever grateful to College Planning Partnerships for assisting me both on the SATs and in the college admissions process. I would have been lost without them.”