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Don't let the economy, and college costs force you to rethink YOUR college choices!
 
  • WHY PAY more in tuition because of your parent's financial success?

  • WHY SUFFER from debt incurred from student loans?

  • WHY WORK 2 and 3 jobs just to pay for your college education?

WHY PAY TUITION ! ?

 

     

        Are you:

  • Paying tuition and fee's because your parents make too much money which disqualifies you from receiving grants, other aid or FREE Tuition?

  • Working full time to make ends meet because you don't qualify for grants, aid or FREE Tuition?

  • TIRED OF PAYING FULL TUITION.

 

Facts:

Tuition and fees at public and private colleges and universities rose at more than double the rate of inflation. The New York Times,  October 22, 2007

The average cost to attend a public school increased 47% between 2000 and 2007.  Time, September 2008.

The average college senior graduated this year with more that $19,000.00 in debt.  

In 2004, nearly 8% of graduating seniors carried student loans of  $40,000 or more in debt. USA Today 6/12/06

The average debt for a college graduate has soared 50% in the past decade, after inflation. USA Today, 2/23/2006

 

First of all, congratulations on arriving at your college years.  This is a time of excitement and apprehension.  Excitement of new surroundings, experiences, and being out on your own, away from family.  Apprehension about what lays ahead, decisions that will pave the road to your future and how you will pay for your college expenses.  

Why Pay Tuition's website will explain an avenue you can take to avoid paying high tuition and one that will open many doors on grants, scholarships, and other aid.  

 

What our site offers:

  • Information on how to obtain free tuition  

  •   Student Matching Service

 

How do I obtain free tuition?

The easiest way to obtain free tuition is to get out from under your parents financial umbrella, and fall into the college’s low-income aid category.  Most colleges offer free tuition, reduced tuition and reduced fees.

You also may qualify for more GRANTS and SCHOLARSHIPS.

 

Now that we have your attention, let me explain our method.

Marriage of Convenience! A Marriage of convenience, no romance, no love, no sex, not even living together.  You need to meet one time, get a marriage license, get married by a Justice of the Peace and then get a divorce after college is finished.

As soon as you get married, you no longer fall under your parent’s income.  (You don’t have to provide any information on your parent’s income, savings and investments.)  Most colleges provide free tuition or reduced tuition for low income students, some colleges even provide assistance with fees and dorms.  Since you are no longer providing your parent's income information, your financial responsibility is based on your income alone.  If you marry another college student you both could qualify for free tuition, tuition assistance, grants and scholarships.  If you know someone you can marry, then do a little research and enjoy college.  If you are interested in this, but don't know anyone you can marry, then,   Let us find a marriage partner for you.

This is a marriage of convenience, not a wedding.  The idea is to get married, remain married for the duration of your college years, then get a non-contested, no property divorce.  The girl will keep her last name, you live separate lives, and no one will need to know you are married.  

Please note:  Both parties MUST be US Citizens.  It is ILLEGAL to marry to gain
US citizenship.

Register Now (US Citizens ONLY)..... It's Free....... No obligation

What our service will do.

We will match you to another student allowing both of you to attend the college of your choice and avoid paying tuition.  

Click here to read more about our Student Matching Service.

To verify a marriage of convenience will help your financial status, please go to the FAFSA Dependency Status Worksheet and answer the first 5 questions.  Please answer question 2 as "Yes"  

What a Marriage of Convenience will do for you:

Go from this:

FAFSA Dependency Status Worksheet

The results of the Dependency Status Worksheet indicate Dependent.

Based on this result, you are required to provide parental information and a parent’s signature on your FAFSA.

 

 

 

To this:

FAFSA Dependency Status Worksheet

The results of the Dependency Status Worksheet indicate Independent.

Based on this result, you are not required to provide parental information or a parent's signature on your FAFSA.

AND GET:

Free or reduced Tuition

Qualify for more Grants and Scholarships

Are you Self-Supporting?

Many students consider themselves self-supporting because they do not receive financial support from their parents and/or do not live in their parent’s home. A student may even qualify as “selfsupporting” for income tax purposes, but the US Department of Education uses stricter rules for financial aid purposes. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) requires an applicant to include parent information unless one or more of the following criteria is met.
1. Age 24 by January 1 of the financial aid award year
2. Veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces
3. Enrolled in Masters/Doctorate program
4. Married prior to signing and filing the FAFSA
5. Orphan or ward of the court
6. Support legal dependents other than a spouse

Each Student is responsible for selecting a college or university and applying for admission.  You should be accepted by a college or university and verify their financial aid policies before you marry another student. 

 

You are responsible to research your college’s low-income tuition and fees details and requirements, grants and other financial aid, your state’s marriage and divorce laws, and decide where you will get married.  All fees for marriage license, travel, justice of the peace, attorney fees, divorce settlement and any other fee is the responsibility of the students.  Why Pay Tuition's responsibility ends once you have received contact information.  

It is your responsibility to verify the availability of funds and requirements for the college you wish to attend.  You are encouraged to seek legal advise, financial advise, and any other outside advise.  Why Pay Tuition is not responsible for any changes or misprints of any information provided.

Each Student is responsible for selecting a college or university and applying for admission.  You should be accepted by a college or university and verify their financial aid policies before you marry another student.

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