College Literacy Academy is part of College Planning Services, Inc. located in Louisville, Ky.  We have been assisting thousands of families since 1983 when it comes to paying for college expenses without depending on financial aid.  Click Here to read about our founder.
The Kentucky Department of Education has approved the information that we teach for EILA credits (professional development courses) for all guidance counselors, principals, and athletic directors that are in an administrative position in the state of Kentucky, since 1996.  If you need varification of this approval  Click Here and request varifacation.
“Being a CPA, I am very skeptical of many companies and their representatives that provide financial information to the general public, especially when it comes to taxes.  After reviewing your information and services, I was very impressed.  I would recommend to anyone that is looking at reducing the cost of a college education to take your classes and if needed, consult with you individually." 

W. Paul Schultz, CPA
Louisville, KY
These same professional development courses are also approved in the state of South Carolina and our educational clinics have been approved for CE credits for CPAs nationwide.
Our services (clinics and individual consulting) deal with family financial literacy concerns when it comes to paying for college as well as other family and business financial issues.  We DO NOT support, condone, or approve selling of any financial products (life insurance, annuities, etc) in order to reduce the family's EFC or manipulate the federal, state, and college financial aid systems.
“Over the last twelve years we have used your educational information (“How To Pay For College Without Depending On Financial Aid”) in order to help our students that were ready to go to college.  The information provided has helped hundreds of our students and parents pay less for college than any tool I have ever used."

Dale Whitaker
Past KCA Guidance Counselor of The Year
Rockcastle County High School
"I have been a CPA for over 25 years and did not realize the complexity of the financial aid system until I took your course for CE credits.  Using your information on how to pay for college without depending on financial aid has help my clients reduce their cost of paying for a public or private college education.  I value your services and look for a long relationship with your company."

Lee Shannon, CPA
Louisville, Ky
“We strongly believe your educational series on marketing high school student athletes and your college affordability information very valuable and can enhance the educational level of all families when it comes to paying for a college education.  We highly reccommend this information to all our families at Glasgow High School."

Johnny Belcher
Former Guidance Counselors for 30 Years
Head Golf Coach
The AAA Student Lending Program of Southern New England is dedicated to educating our members and arming them with high quality information to ensure they make good decisions when planning and fund college. We choose to only work and partner with companies or individuals that share this passion and vision for our members.  We are pleased to work with you and your company in an effort to educate our 2.3 million members when it comes to college and athletic issues.

Shelley Honeycutt
Manager, Student Lending
AAA Southern New England
"As a former college Admission and Financial Aid Director, I understand the importance of educating families on financial aid issues.  However, college financial aid directors are limited when it comes to advising families on personal financial issues.  I have reviewed your information and have found your material and the ideas that you teach can help families pay for educational expenses without relying totally on financial aid.  Teaching students and parents about financial issues other than financial aid is a very important part of paying for the cost of a college education.  I endorse what you are doing and wish you success."

Al Burke
Former Admission and Financial Aid Director (Bellarmine University)