Graduate School Can Be EXPENSIVE

And whether you've been out on your own and working for a few years or are planning to go straight from college, the options for funding it can seem daunting. 

Our 12-month plan includes "Graduate School Funding Strategies," an online, three-week program that coaches prospective students through the graduate school funding process. Weekly content includes video sessions, homework assignments, and resources/tools to help you figure this process out. 

 

Who Is The Program For?

This program is for those who are entering or preparing for graduate programs in the U.S., whether you are leaving the workforce or going to graduate school straight out of an undergraduate program. 

In order to take full advantage of the course, you should be able to commit to a minimum of 4 hours on course content, pre-work, and homework assignments. 

Program Benefits

  • Grad School Funding Course

    3 weeks of engaging content through video sessions, homework assignments and more, resulting in an action plan to fund your education.

  • Our Vault of Resources

    1-year access to new monthly content and online resources, including the True Cost Calculator, video interviews with admissions offices, and more.

  • Financial Aid Offer Evaluation

    In the spring, we offer a special course on evaluating and negotiating financial aid offers.

  • Discounted Private Coaching

    Need additional support? Our one-on-one consultations provide it, covering the topics of your choice to help you reach your goals.

Instructor

Shironda White, MBA

Shironda White is Founder & CEO of CauseEDU. With a 20-year career spanning financial services, philanthropy, college/graduate school admissions, and education administration, she has worked as a relationship builder between donors, grantees, colleges, and students, securing and administering millions in education grant funding and student scholarships. She has worked on philanthropic initiatives for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the HBCU National Resource Center, and has worked as a fundraiser for both nonprofits and individuals. Her work has been recognized in Forbes Magazine, WCVB-TV CityLine, Boston Business Journal, and Boston Magazine, among other outlets.

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Shironda is an alumna of Spelman College and holds a Graduate Citation in Nonprofit Management from Harvard University and an MBA from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. Fun fact: she secured more than $100,000 in free funding for her MBA.

Pricing

1-Year Membership

  • $99.00

    3-Week Course PLUS 1-year access to tools and new content the first week of each month - from video interviews to tips and tools to guide you through the college funding process.

    Enroll

Special Bonus

Register for the January 2023 cohort by December 20
and receive a FREE one-hour consultation

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