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Unigo.com founder and CEO Jordan Goldman, describes the cost of education and how to reduce your debt load while maximizing the educational experience. Jordan Goldman shares ideas for reducing college expenses, lowering student loan debt, and for managing your money effectively while at university, Jordan addresses myths about university quality, demand for different degrees, and the potential job market. Jordan also provides tips for students choosing to study around the world, and addresses the challenges faced by African American, Hispanic Americans, and other students of color. Learn how to choose your university wisely, avoid student load debt, and graduate with a degree and character that will land you a great career.
Jordan Goldman is my internet radio show guest on Blog Business Success; hosted live on BlogTalkRadio.
The show airs live on Tuesday, December 27, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time; 5:00 pm Pacific Time.
Unigo founder and CEO Jordan Goldman, describes the cost of education and how to reduce your debt load while maximizing the educational experience. You will learn:
* How to choose the college or university that is right for you
* How to avoid the crippling student loan debt that hampers many graduates
* How to reduce the cost of college or university in creative ways
* How to overcome challenges facing African American and Hispanic students
Jordan Goldman (photo left) is the founder and CEO of Unigo.com. The Wall Street Journal called Unigo “a college resource built for the age of YouTube and Facebook”, The New York Times said its reviews were “vivid in a way no guidebook can match,” and AlwaysOn named it “One of the 100 Private Companies with the Biggest Impact on the Public Sector.”
Since launch, Unigo has helped more than 4 million families find, get in and pay for college.
Through a strategic partnership with The Wall Street Journal, Jordan created a new brand – WSJ On Campus – which produced original journalism about college admissions and college life. Through a strategic partnership with McGraw Hill, he helped create an original curriculum on college and career readiness taught in high schools throughout America.
Jordan has been an education expert on more than 50 episodes of ABC News, has headlined live events for both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and blogs for The Huffington Post. He is also the author of Students” Guide to Colleges 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, from Penguin Books.
Jordan has been featured in publications including Time, Newsweek, Forbes, Inc, Wired, Entrepreneur, USA Today and The Washington Post, and has been a guest on ABC News, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business Channel and Bloomberg News.
Listen live on Tuesday at 8:00 pm Eastern, 5:00 pm Pacific time.
If you miss this very informative show, it will be available for free download as a podcast for iPod, iTunes, and MP3 players; or play it right on your computer. To download this, or any other of my guest interviews, go to the Blog Business Success host page and click on Archived Segments. Once there, click on the podcast icon at the end of the episode description, to download the show free of charge for your listening enjoyment. You can also subscribe to the show feed.
To call in questions for my guest, the number is: (347) 996-5832
Let's talk with Unigo.com founder and CEO Jordan Goldman, as he describes the cost of education and how to reduce your debt load while maximizing the educational experience. Jordan Goldman shares ideas for reducing college expenses, lowering student loan debt, and for managing your money effectively while at university, Jordan addresses myths about university quality, demand for different degrees, and the potential job market. Jordan also provides tips for students choosing to study around the world, and addresses the challenges faced by African American, Hispanic Americans, and other students of color. Learn how to choose your university wisely, avoid student load debt, and graduate with a degree and character that will land you a great career on Blog Business Success Radio.
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