Janet Loren, Certified Educational Planner (CEP), College Benefits Research Group, First Woman Featured in #NJBIZWCW

Top Quote CBRG brings a novel approach to college planning by finding the right fit - financially, academically and socially for your child and your family. End Quote
  • Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ (1888PressRelease) June 11, 2016 - Janet Loren, Certified Educational Planner (CEP) and Partner at College Benefits Research Group, became NJBIZ first female leader profiled in their new 'Women Crash Wednesdays' series due to her remarkable professional accomplishments.

    Ms. Loren's expertise in colleges, their academic offerings, cultures, and admissions help her to guide students in school selection, high school course selection, determining college majors, and on the essay portion of the application. In her position at CBRG, Janet works and builds relationships with traditional high school seniors, transfer students, and their families to help them find the "right fit" schools. She provides a list of higher-education options, gives guidance on standardized tests and test prep, recommends secondary school programs and courses to strengthen the academic resume, and advises on summer programs and internships.

    Please click here to read the entire interview: http://bit.ly/22racAB

    Janet Loren is also an author, this article highlights the strong competition facing students applying to college today, "College Admission More Complex Than Ever."

    CBRG is a college planning organization with a unique model for working with families to find the right "fit" for their child and their family not only financially, but academically and socially as well. Their three prong model in the college planning arena is innovative and effective in order to develop a college game plan that works for everyone. CBRG has recently appeared on regional television, radio and in print outlets.

    For more information, please visit: www.cbrg.info

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