Frustrated Patron
GBAs a non-traditional Undergraduate As a non-traditional, first-generation, adult learner figuring your way as well as guidelines to finance college is difficult. The individuals at Mos are an answered prayer and a light that not only guides you to the goal you're trying to pursue but also finds any solution to fix the problem of funding higher education. From a friendly ear to listen, bounce ideas off of and if you change your direction they are there to help navigate the course. If your first year or last their help, information, free webinars, Scholarships, grants, no need to look further. These talented people are the best multi resourced stop for College.
Lenee Copeland
GBGreat Organization I have never been so grateful. My MOS advisor has helped me receive thousands of dollars in scholarships and grants! I can communicate on my own schedule and my advisor will get back to me ASAP. I really have nothing bad to say about using MOS. The application is super easy, and the advisors are nice and are willing to actually help.
Anna Boakye
GBMos is great Mos is a great tool for incoming freshman’s and current college students. You get assigned to an advisor who will help you through the financial aid process. There are outside scholarships provided to you and you advisor helps you get more scholarships from your school. So far my advisor has helped me attain additional aid to help me pay for college.
susan sandoe
GBHighly deserved praise An amazing customer experience which these days, especially in this country is rare. Checked by email that they ship overseas , very quick response. Ordered and the large item was with me in the UK in 7 days. The tracking information was the best I have ever had. I knew exactly where it was and when. Would definitely recommend and will buy again.
Rita Annarette
GBThey actually do have good customer… They actually do have good customer service. And they respond quickly. But I am not about to pay $150 because someone listed for me the 3 federal and state grants that I already knew I qualified for. And for the appeals, all you need to do is explain thoroughly and explicitly your financial aid situation, add supporting documents, be polite and express feelings. If I were to pay someone to do this for me, it'll be $10 max. I expected that they had access to some grants and scholarships that students actually didn't know about not the state grants that are on the state's education website, FAFSA and FSEOG. Who doesn't know about these!?