If you, or your kid, wants to go to college someday, but you don't want to end up in a pile of debt, there are other options. Maggie chatted with Pam Andrews of The Scholarship Shark about the resources you should consider. 

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Pam Andrews is a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist.  Pam helps high school students get into their dream college and secure scholarships that will pay for it.  She has earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University and a certificate in College Advising from Columbia University Teacher’s College.

Pam has been married for over twenty-three years and is a homeschool mother to four children ranging from elementary school to college.  In addition to being a homeschool mother who is active in her local support group, Pam is also a board member of the Parents’ Association for Ringling College of Art and Design.

Pam is known for helping her son win over $700,000 in scholarship money that pays for his undergraduate and graduate school. More importantly, she has helped her clients win over $1,000,000 in scholarships.  Because of her success, Pam is often asked, “How do you do it?” To answer this question she launched, The Scholarship Shark, a coaching company that offers parents and students a road map to maximizing their efforts to getting into college as well as finding and winning scholarship money.

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