Atlanta, GA — Tameka Williamson, founder of College for Free, an award-winning Atlanta-based organization committed to helping students avoid the student loan debt crisis and attend college for free, has helped students earn more than $40 million in scholarships.
Their signature coaching program allows them to privately coach families throughout the U.S. and abroad on how to gain admittance to top-tier institutions like John Hopkins, Howard, UCLA, UPenn, and more. For the past six years, they have garnered well over $40 Million in scholarships.
This year’s College for Free Class of 2020 Scholars overcame the challenges of COVID-19, rose to the occasion, and amassed over $9.5 million in scholarships, with the top earner being an Atlanta resident earning over $2 million alone. This was their largest scholarship earning year, commemorating College for Free successfully acquiring their registered trademark.
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About:
Tameka Williamson is a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Southern University A&M College with an MBA from Webster University. She is a PMP & LSSBB, Certified John Maxwell Team Coach, Speaker, and Trainer, Forbes Coaches Council, member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. NBMBAA, and serves on a variety of boards.
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