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ADVISORY/Leading Expert on College Financing Jack Joyce Discusses Financial Aid and Cost-Cutting Strategies As Part Of HorizonLive's Free Online Lecture Series On October 24.


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ADVISORY...for Tuesday (Oct. 24)

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2000

Meet Jack Joyce at www.HorizonLive.com

Join Jack Joyce, a nationally recognized authority on college financial aid, on October 24, 2000 at 8:30 (EDT EDT
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) for a special live, interactive online lecture. Students and parents will be able to obtain expert advice on financial aid, loans, and cost-cutting tips.

In this third live presentation of HorizonLive's Online Lecture Series, Jack Joyce will help families and students figure out what college really costs and learn how they can manage their share of the bills. Topics will include how financial aid works, who gets aid, how to apply, how to identify private scholarship sources, and where to go for more information.

Audience members will be able to pose questions and interact with Jack Joyce, as HorizonLive's technology enables participants to connect to the web-based virtual auditorium auditorium

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. Please welcome one of the world's leading financial aid authority to your desktop for this truly unique event.

This event is free of charge. Space is limited, so please be sure to register now in order to reserve your "virtual seat".

Next to buying a home, paying for a child's college education may be the largest single expenditure a family ever makes. The earlier a family starts, the more options it has - even the families of current high school juniors and seniors can benefit from learning more about what college really costs and how they can manage their share of the costs. Financial aid, student and parent loans, and cost-cutting strategies are among the topics that will be covered in this presentation.

For more than 25 years, Jack Joyce has written, spoken, taught, and consulted with students and parents about paying for college. He is director of Guidance Services and manager of Training and Special Projects for the College Board, a national, nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive.

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 membership association of schools, colleges, and education agencies. Prior to joining the College Board in 1986, Jack was the Director of Financial Aid at the State University of New York (body) State University of New York - (SUNY) The public university system of New York State, USA, with campuses throughout the state.  at Stony Brook Stony Brook may refer to:

Massachusetts:
  • Stony Brook, a tributary of the Charles River in Boston
  • Stony Brook (MBTA station) on the Orange Line in Jamaica Plain
  • Stony Brook (B&M station), a former Boston and Maine Railroad station in Weston
 and Lesley College Lesley College is the undergraduate section, and founding institution of, Lesley University.

The college was founded in 1909 by Edith Lesley as The Lesley School, a woman's college which focused on early childhood education as a part of the international kindergarten
 in Boston.

To participate in this free event, register at the "Free Live Event" section at http://www.horizonlive.com. For additional information on paying for college, visit the College Board Web site at www.collegeboard.com
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