Free Presentation at Three Rivers Community College
Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 7:30─8:30 p.m.
Norwich, CT – Despite stories of burdensome college loans, there is a way for everyone to afford college and minimize their student debt. In some cases, it can even be reduced to as little as $0. Learn how at this free seminar, “Yes. You Can Afford College and Minimize Student Debt,” at Three Rivers Community College on Tuesday, February 13 starting at 7:30 p.m. The presentation will be approximately 40 minutes long, followed by 20 minutes of questions and answers. All attendees will receive a resource guide to take home.
“Yes. You Can Afford College and Minimize Student Debt” is for anyone who is considering attending public or private college to pursue a 2-year or 4-year degree. Parents, high school counselors, teachers, principals and others are also welcome.
The program will cover:
- reducing student debt, in some cases to as little as $0
- financial aid made easy
- how to find scholarships and loans
- taking advantage of tax deductions
- budgeting to make the most of your savings
Real life examples will be used. FAFSA will be explained. Sample tax forms will be shown.
It will be presented by experts in the field of financial aid, taxes and personal finances – Kenneth Briggs with over 19 years of experience in Financial Aid, currently Acting Director of Financial Aid at Three Rivers Community College, and Edwin Muenzner, C.P.A., founder of the firm Edwin Muenzner C.P.A., LLC, and Professor of Accounting at Three Rivers Community College.
For further information, please call 860-215-9016 or visit
www.threerivers.edu/affordcollege.
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Three Rivers Community College is an accessible, affordable, and culturally diverse two-year college located in Norwich, Connecticut, with an off-campus instructional center at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton. Knowing that the educational goals of its students are as diverse as their backgrounds, Three Rivers provides a broad range of credit and non-credit liberal arts, sciences, nursing, engineering, career and technical courses. The student population consists of more than 4,300 enrolled students each semester. To learn more about what Three Rivers has to offer, visit
www.threerivers.edu.