Minimize Your Parent PLUS Loan Debt with PPSL Minimization Before the Government Eliminates This Loophole!
Student loan optimization techniques with tax and retirement strategies are used to maximize forgiveness and minimize monthly payments.
3.7 million families have
Parent PLUS loans

Features and Benefits
PPSL Minimization is a comprehensive system that helps parents of college students minimize their Parent PLUS loan debt. Our system includes:

Benefits: PPSL Minimization
can help you:
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Our proven system can help you save thousands of dollars on your Parent PLUS loans before it’s too late.
PPSL Minimization is THE system that can help you minimize your Parent PLUS loan debt and achieve your financial goals before the government eliminates this loophole
Don’t let student loan debt hold you back. Get started with PPSL Minimization today and start saving money!
FAQ
Is there a Refund Policy?
Yes. If we can’t save you more than 2 times the cost, then we will refund your money.
How long does it take?
It usually takes 8 months to process.
Is it worth it, if I have a small loan?
Usually not! You will find out in the complimentary meeting if it is worth doing. The rule of thumb is: Yes if your student loan is greater than your income and is going to stay that way.
Eric McGinley is the Principal of The College Funding Specialists and is the proud owner of the Certified Student Loan Professional (CSLP) designation. The training and testing he has received enables him to provide the best outcomes for his clients.
He recognized that parents are very poorly treated in the Student Loan arena and this one very useful technique is one of the very few they have available to them. So, when he heard that it was being eliminated it spurred him to try to get as many parents as possible through the program before the deadline so that they could reduce their payments significantly and maximize their student loan forgiveness.
Click here to learn more about PPSL Minimization and how it can help you minimize your Parent
PLUS loan debt before it’s too late