Executive Leadership Strategist and Coach
Tameka L. Williamson is a passionate and dedicated motivational speaker, coach, and executive leadership strategist. She is the multi-award-winning and bestselling author of Parents, Send Your Child to College for Free®; Getting A Full Ride; and A Road to Success: The College Planning and Preparatory Guide, as well as a contributor to two influential faith-based and educational collaborations. Her gifts run the veritable gamut when it comes to teaching academic hopefuls and their parents how to “Kill The College Game” with her insightful, groundbreaking, and revolutionary approach.
Tameka has been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post, The Examiner, and Lifetime Moms, among many other respected publications. Her life’s passion is focused on improving the lives of students and leaders by connecting them to pathways of upward mobility so they can live their best lives personally and professionally. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
about the book

Parents, Send Your Child to College for Free®
Since when did families putting themselves into suffocating debt when trying to put their children through college become the rule rather than the exception? A long time ago, actually. In fact, drowning in hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt accrual for what seems like a lifetime is barely questioned these days. If you want your kids to pursue post-secondary education, managing (or mismanaging) crippling negative balances is a cruel but accepted fact of life and simply goes with the academic territory.
Until now. In Parents, Send Your Child to College for FREE®: Successful Strategies that Earn Scholarships, 3rd Edition, bestselling author Tameka L. Williamson sheds new light on a process that every parent wishes were easier. She reveals groundbreaking strategies to minimize and even eliminate debt when it comes to funding your child’s future, reexamines the funding model that has proven faulty time and time again, and provides solutions for a financial burden that has plagued the nation’s parents for far too long.