Podcast #49: The Little Sister That Could, Podcasts

EP#49: The Zero College Debt Dream: The Little Sister That Could

The Urry Sisters: Rebecca, Reanna and Rachael.
The Urry Sisters:
Rebecca, Reanna, and Rachael

In our last episode we met the older Urry sisters, Rebecca and Rachael who both attended private college, lived away from home, changed their majors once and owe more than $60,000 in student debt. But their younger sister, Reanna doesn’t want to carry that burden.

Today on our Zero College Debt Dream series, we highlight Reanna’s story and how she is finding ways to complete a degree, debt free by taking CCP, College Credit Plus classes through Lorain County Community College. It’s a program that offers free college tuition, books and fees to high school students in the state of Ohio.

College Credit Plus (CCP) Application process (2022-2023) for non-public or homeschooled students:

  1. Apply to the CCP Program
  2. Create an OH ID account with the Ohio Department early February 2022
  3. Complete Letter of Intent to participate to Department of Education
  4. Send Letter of Intent form to: CCPIntentLetter@education.ohio.gov by April 1, 2021
  5. Meet with a High school counselor or homeschool parent and Lorain County Community College (LCCC) advisor

More information on CCP and Lorain County Community College (LCCC) dual enrollment process.

For further assistance contact:
Janet Maltbie at radiowannabe.com/contact
Nadia Leary at nleary@lorainccc.edu

EP#24: The Zero College Debt Dream: The Little Sister That Could

No Loan Zone
No Loan Zone
EP#24: The Zero College Debt Dream: The Little Sister That Could
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In our last episode we met the older Urry sisters, Rebecca and Rachael who both attended private college, lived away from home, changed their majors once and owe more than $60,000 in student debt. But their younger sister, Reanna doesn’t want to carry that burden.

Today on our Zero College Debt Dream series, we highlight Reanna’s story and how she is finding ways to complete a degree, debt free by taking CCP, College Credit Plus classes through Lorain County Community College. It’s a program that offers free college tuition, books and fees to high school students in the state of Ohio.

College Credit Plus (CCP) Application process (2022-2023) for non-public or homeschooled students:

  1. Apply to the CCP Program
  2. Create an OH ID account with the Ohio Department by early February 2022
  3. Complete Letter of Intent to participate to Department of Education
  4. Send Letter of Intent form to: CCPIntentLetter@education.ohio.gov by April 1, 2021
  5. Meet with a High school counselor or homeschool parent and Lorain County Community College (LCCC) advisor

More information on CCP and Lorain County Community College (LCCC) dual enrollment process.

For further assistance contact:
Janet Maltbie at radiowannabe.com/contact
Nadia Leary at nleary@lorainccc.edu

Podcast #48: A Tale of Two Sisters, Podcasts

EP#48: The Zero College Debt Dream: A Tale of Two Sisters

The Urry Family
Rebecca, Reanna, Michael, Renee and Rachael

In our previous podcast we spoke with Neurologist Dr. Amanda Opaskar who talked about the 17 year old brain and how it is wired to make impetuous, spontaneous decisions without thinking about the long term consequence.

Today we meet Reanna Urry and her family. Reanna is 18 years old and is about to make the most consequential financial decision of  her life. She is planning to go to college but, where will she go and how will she pay for it? How much debt is she will to take on? Reanna’s decision will have a lot to do with what happened to her two sisters, Rebecca and Rachael. 

For more information about the free College Credit Plus program we discuss in this podcast, contact Janet Maltbie or go to the Lorain County Community College website at: https://www.lorainccc.edu/ccp/.

EP#23: The Zero College Debt Dream: A Tale of Two Sisters

No Loan Zone
No Loan Zone
EP#23: The Zero College Debt Dream: A Tale of Two Sisters
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Today we continue our series on the Zero College Debt Dream. In our previous podcast we spoke with Neurologist Dr. Amanda Opaskar who talked about the 17 year old brain and how it is wired to make impetuous, spontaneous decisions without thinking about the long term consequence. Today we meet Reanna Urry and her family. Reanna is 18 years old and is about to make the most consequential financial decision of  her life. She is planning to go to college but, where will she go and how will she pay for it? How much debt is she will to take on? Reanna’s decision will have a lot to do with what happened to her two sisters, Rebecca and Rachael. 

For more information about the free College Credit Plus program through Lorain County Community College, go to: https://www.lorainccc.edu/ccp/ or contact Janet Maltbie at https://noloanzone.com/contact.