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Financial Services School Waives New-Student Fee

Bryn Mawr, Pa. (February 4, 2010)

The American College, a nonprofit educational institution that offers various financial services certification programs, is waiving its new-student fee of $130 for anyone who registers for their first course by Feb. 26.

The fee waiver applies to any of the following designation programs: chartered financial consultant, chartered life underwriter, certified financial planner certification curriculum, life underwriter training council fellow, financial services specialist, registered employee benefits consultant, registered health underwriter, chartered advisor for senior living, chartered advisor in philanthropy, and chartered leadership fellow.

For more information, visit www.TheAmericanCollege.edu/Gold.

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