Hello to parents of college bound high school seniors across the USA!

This website is devoted to helping you smoothly and successfully complete the financial aid process. Nobody likes filling out tedious forms such as tax returns and financial aid forms, which can be confusing, a time consuming process and stressful because you could lose out on money if you make a mistake. I am prepared to work with clients one-on-one either in person, over the internet, or via telephone appointment across the country.

My name is Andrea Lieberman, a financial aid professional who has spent her entire career assisting a large and diverse population of students and their families understand the financial aid process and finance their education to make their collegiate dreams become a reality.

Why choose Andrea?

My career has spanned more than two decades. I have worked both as a financial aid director/ administrator at various colleges and as an education loan representative for several banks.

I am here to assist your family quickly and effortlessly in preparing your FAFSA or CSS Profile Form and other financial aid paperwork. I have the experience of completing the FAFSA thousands of times before and I have never had an experience where someone did not qualify for some form of financial aid, even if it is non-need based. That is a 100% success rate.

I can assure you that every line will be completed accurately which means that when you receive your financial aid award, it will also be accurate. In addition to form preparation, I will educate you on understanding credit and borrowing for college as well as recommend loan products. I will help you compare financial aid packages to select the best college for your money.

call 215-572-8225


Full Service Fee includes walking you through the entire financial aid process (January through September 2010):

  1. Completion of the FAFSA or CSS Profile Form

  2. Other financial aid paperwork

  3. Counseling on credit and borrowing for college

  4. Loan product recommendations

  5. Financial aid packages comparison

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2010 FAFSA – Documents Needed

December 26, 2009

Documents You Need to Complete the FAFSA.
You will need to provide information about your income and assets on the FAFSA form so that your financial need can be determined.
The following documents are generally required to complete your FAFSA:
• Social Security Number
• Driver’s license
• W-2 and other forms to verify income earned
• Income tax return
• Parent’s income tax return
• Records showing unearned [...]

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Andrea Lieberman featured on NBC 10-WCAU TV

December 16, 2009

NBC 10-WCAU TV feature on call bank for parent to ask questions of financial aid experts about Federal college loan programs and requirements. Interview with Andrea Lieberman. January 2008

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Getting Your 2010 Federal PIN Number for FAFSA

December 14, 2009

Getting you Federal PIN number is the first step to applying for  financial aid including loans. Andrea Lieberman explains the process.
You need to go to the U.S. Department of Education website and apply for your PIN number at www.pin.ed.gov. The PIN number allows you to sign your FAFSA electronically. It also allows you to make [...]

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2010 Financial Aid Tips # 1

December 14, 2009

Andrea Lieberman gives tips for students and parents for preparing for the financial aid process.
Financial Aid Tips:
Everyone should apply for financial aid. Don’t assume you won’t be eligible. File the FAFSA or CSS PROFILE. There is both need based and non-need based financial aid. Low to middle income families usually qualify for need based grants [...]

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