Research · Advocacy · Solutions
You bring the problem. I bring the research, the strategy, and the result. Whether it's tuition negotiations, housing programs, or finding options no one told you existed — I find the way.
What I Can Do
This is not a comprehensive list — it's a glimpse. If you have a problem and aren't sure if it fits, just ask. The intake is free.
Most people don't know you can push back on a financial aid offer. I research your school's policies, comparable offers, and leverage points — then help you make the case.
Past result: on-time graduation, $1,000+ savedBeyond FAFSA — institutional grants, local scholarships, departmental funds, and employer-match programs most students never apply for.
Federal, state, county, and municipal assistance you may qualify for — down payment grants, reduced-rate mortgages, Section 8, utility subsidies. I find what exists and map your eligibility.
Student loans, medical debt, SNAP, Medicaid, childcare subsidies — people leave thousands on the table every year. I figure out what you actually qualify for.
Full itinerary builds, babysitter and contractor vetting, service provider research — you tell me what you need, I deliver it in whatever format works for you.
Business licensing, lease loopholes, non-compete enforceability, custom budgeting tools built from scratch. If there's an answer or a better option out there, I'll find it.
The Process
Every engagement starts free. You only pay when we've agreed on scope — and for performance engagements, only when I deliver results.
We talk through your situation. No commitment, no charge. I determine if it's something I can help with and outline the approach.
I dig in — reading fine print, cross-referencing policies, finding programs, building your case or your options from the ground up.
Findings come to you in whatever format works best. You only pay if we succeed — or by agreed hour for open-ended research.
I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rutgers University–New Brunswick as a triple major in Data Science & Information Technology and Informatics, and Environmental Studies — while enrolled in both the Honors College and Douglas College. I'm also currently completing a Master's of Information.
I didn't do that through luck. I did it by being meticulously organized, relentlessly curious, and able to optimize almost anything I touch. Those exact skills are now available to you.
Large corporations have always had research firms and consultants helping them find every edge, every program, every loophole available to them. That level of advocacy has never been accessible to everyday people — until now.
I've personally navigated institutional systems most people don't even know exist: securing graduation exceptions, uncovering financial aid nobody mentioned, and building custom tools from scratch when nothing on the market did what a client needed.
If I don't know the answer, I will find it. That's not a tagline — it's just how I'm wired. Being triple-major, Honors College, Magna Cum Laude wasn't the goal. It was the byproduct of being extremely thorough about everything I do.
You dream it, I can make it. You question it and I'll find an answer. Got a problem — I'll be the solution.
Transparent & Fair
Two simple models. One goal: make sure you come out ahead.
Success-Based
I only get paid when you save or earn money. If I negotiate $5,000 off your tuition, my fee is $500 — you keep the other $4,500. No result, no charge.
Hourly Research
For open-ended research where there's no defined savings target. Hour estimate provided per contract — that's your included research budget, no surprise overages.
Every engagement begins with a free intake appointment. We'll discuss your situation, determine which model fits, agree on scope, and put everything in writing before any research begins. No surprises, no hidden fees, no pressure.
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