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Students with P.O.W.E.R.!

P.O.W.E.R. simply means Putting Opportunities Within Everyone’s Reach!

According to a recent special report by CNBC (www.collegedebtcrisis.cnbc.com), the only thing that is in reach of today’s college students is DEBT.

To see the student debt problem on our campus visit http://projectstudentdebt.org

Student with P.O.W.E.R. is a PRIVATE financial networking organization created to help student eliminate their credit card and student loan debt within 18-24 months. Each member will have the opportunity to earn up to $2500/month to help them eliminate their credit card and student loan debt.

We are looking to start Students with P.OW.E.R Chapters on every campus. According to the CNBC special report there are 19 million students who have student loans in the United States. We need just a “Serious Six (6)” on each campus to start a chapter.

What’s the catch?

To earn up to $2500/month, each member must help grow our membership; we want to reach the 19 million students with student loans but we need your help!

It is FREE to sign up and the cost is just $1.00 a day! But here is the BONUS, each member just needs their own “Serious Six (6)” or more and their membership will be FREE. You will learn more once you are a member.

We are looking for student leaders who have desire and commitment to make a financial change in their life. Students who have moderate people skills.

We are looking for student leaders with a entrepreneurial/business spirit. We want to teach you how to use our unique program to help students, alumni and your family how to save money and live debt free.

Everyone you teach will be successful. What we teach is not offered on any campus. Be the first on your campus to offer the program. It will not take away from your studies.

Our goal is to give every student the power to graduate debt free, starting with you.

If you want to be considered for your campus,
contact Kevin T. Bell, National Student Recruiter, debtfreestudents@hotmail.com to arrange an interview.

Here are some of the school with students with a debt burden hefty and no guarantee of a job after graduation. If your school is not listed please visit: http://projectstudentdebt.org



Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 30,818
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 89%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 1,923
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 8,076
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 55%



Bowie State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 17,108
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 66%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 3,689
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 6,005
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 41%


Coppin State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 9,005
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 98%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 2,574
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 5,140
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 60%


Norfolk State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 19,371
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 80%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 4,712
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 5,560
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 51%


Fayetteville State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 20,185
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 63%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 4,178
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 3,703
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 52%


North Carolina A & T State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 16,289
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 7,891
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 4,040
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 43%


Johnson C Smith University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 19,000
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 81%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 1,538
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 15,754
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 62



Austin Peay State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 20,158
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 56%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 6,478
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 5,526
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Fisk University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 27,345
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 77%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 655
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 16,240
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 43%



Le Moyne-Owen College
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 22,733
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 88%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 586
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 10,298
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Alabama A & M University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 32,024
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 82%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 4,018
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 4,072
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Alabama State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 31,317
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 90%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 4,176
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 5,460
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Fort Valley State University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 37,000
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 97%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 2,748
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 4,018
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Morehouse College
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 32,125
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 90%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 2,607
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 20,358
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients



Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 27,253
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 81%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 8,603
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 3,582
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 54



Bethune-Cookman University
Average debt of graduates 2009 $ 27,103
Proportion of graduates w/debt 2009 96%
Full-time enrollment fall 2008 3,474
2008-09 In-state tuition and fees $ 12,876
2008-09 % Pell Grant recipients 66%



Posted By: Kevin Tre Bell
Thursday, January 13th 2011 at 12:59PM
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