Did you know that you can appeal your financial aid award if it doesn't meet your needs? Whether your family's financial situation has changed or the initial offer falls short, requesting a reconsideration can help you secure additional funding for college.

Join Chris Abkarians, co-founder of Juno, for "Appealing Financial Aid Awards: How to Maximize Your Offer" to learn how to navigate the appeal process with confidence.

We'll walk through:
- When and why to submit an appeal
- What documents to gather to strengthen your request
- How to craft a persuasive appeal letter
- Best practices for communicating with financial aid offices

You'll leave the session equipped with the knowledge and tools to advocate for a financial aid package that better meets your needs. Plus, stick around for the live Q&A to get your questions answered!

Juno is a free-to-join collective bargaining group that has helps families save on student loans.
  • Appealing Financial Aid Awards Presentation
  • Live Q&A
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    Co-Founder and CEO of Juno
    Chris Abkarians is co-founder and CEO of Juno, the first collective bargaining group for student loans.

    While at Harvard Business School, he and a classmate bundled together 500 students who needed loans for the upcoming semester. They asked banks to compete on the rates they would give to members of the group in exchange for gaining everyone's business. And that's how Juno was born.

    Today, Juno helps 200,000+ students and families find the lowest rates to pay for college and graduate school.

    Prior to Juno, Chris worked in management consulting and at Netflix, where he managed global TV content strategy. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Duke University.
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