Contributor

Reecy Aresty

Founder, Payless For College

Reecy Aresty, a respected college financial aid advisor, author of How to Pay For College Without Going Broke and lecturer since 1977, has helped thousands of families:



protect their assets,
increase their wealth,
maximize their financial aid,
reduce their taxes.

He can do the same for you.



While living in Chicago in the 1980’s, he began to focus his attentions on the complicated and ever changing field of college admissions and financial aid with the goal of helping families afford the ever increasing cost of college.



For over 36 years, Reecy has been pioneering a topic of immense concern to millions of families –- namely, how to send their student to the college of their choice for less than they ever imagined. For those parents who are divorced or separated, his ambiguous non-custodial parent strategy™ has literally cut the cost of college by as much as 90 percent!



Founder of Payless For College in Boca Raton, FL, Reecy and his staff have been presenting free seminars from coast to coast and have received rave reviews from parents, students and guidance counselors.



Reecy and his book How to Pay For College Without Going Broke, have received critical acclaim from parents, students and the media all across America.



Some of his most successful results in the appeals process have been the following:



Obtaining $18,030 of financial aid for a student at Princeton, when the outstanding semester bill was $15,252!
Appealing a 2nd semester admittance to Cal Berkeley -– the student was admitted in the fall!
Appealing a $0 financial aid award from Duke when the family’s EFC was over $95,000; the result was $15,000 in need-based aid!
Obtaining a $2,600 “winter clothing allowance” for a FL student who attended Muhlenberg!
Correcting a FAFSA –- the result was lowering the EFC from $26,250 to $35!
Legally changing the custodial parent in a divorce situation –- the student went from receiving $0 financial aid to getting a “free ride” for the remaining 3 years at the University of FL!
And there are many, many more…

Interviewed on radio and TV by financial experts, he has also been featured in some of the country’s most respected publications including Money Magazine, US News & World Report, Consumer Digest, Bloomberg News, Scripps Howard, The Washington Post and AOL. Reecy Aresty has become a major factor in obtaining affordable, quality educations for America’s youth. In doing so, he has helped rebuild the confidence in the college admissions/financial aid process for thousands of families.