Is college worth it? Worrying about how you’re going to pay for it? And after you or your kid graduates, how are either of you gong to stand out in the crowded field looking for a job? “Getting Your Money’s Worth” with Judith west provides some answers from her guests Kal Chaney, Arthur of “How to Pay For College Without Going Broke” and Bill McGowan, Clarity Media Group, who developed the Visume (video resume). http://cvista.global.synccast.com/cvista/goodnews/judith_west/kal_chany.wmv The book is co-authored by Geoff Martz and published by Princeton Review: The book describes Insider strategies for maximizing financial aid and minimizing college costs. With the book, families can: Plan ahead to improve your chance of receiving financial aid Calculate your aid eligibility before you apply to colleges Complete the 2002-2003 financial aid forms (including the FAFSA and the CSS PROFILE) Negotiate with the financial aid office Learn about educational tax breaks Handle special circumstances if youre a single parent or an independent student Kalman A. Chany is the founder and president of Campus Consultants Inc. For over 20 years he has personally helped thousands of clients get the most financial aid possible. He is a frequent information source for the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Money Magazine and is regularly interviewed on CNN and CNBC. The Princeton Review helps students, parents, and educators achieve the best outcomes at all stages of their educational careers. The Princeton Review espouses a single premise: Everyone is entitled to the best education. To learn more about Kalman Chany, visit http://www.campusconsultants.com/