Raised by a single mother, Securing Degrees Founder and CEO, Victoria Lamar, knew she needed to fund her higher education. Victoria's mother and grandmother instilled in her and her three sisters early on that college was a must.
What started as a quest to outperform her sister, who won $2 Million+ in scholarship offers, Victoria learned how to stand out on scholarship and college applications. After all, she learned the formula! In 2018, Victoria graduated from Westlake High School, accumulating over $3 Million in scholarships and offers, and also profited tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships.
Since 2018, Victoria has worked with numerous organizations, families, and schools to help students win scholarships! Through her personal experience, she have successfully taught hundreds of students how to obtain a debt-free education.
by Dana Fowle Aired August 16, 2019 SOUTH FULTON, Ga. - Young people heading off to college right now can tell you that it's so expensive. But a South Fulton high school student has pushed back and won. She's going for free. Let me give you this young lady's back story. Victoria Lamar is beginning her sophomore year at the University of San Francisco. She says it's about $68,000 a year. She tells me she wasn't the top of her class. She didn't do that well on her SATs either. But she is going to college for free. Her plan to go to college for free began as a ninth grader at Westlake High School in the city of South Fulton. She decided to start by making herself stand out. She worked the scholarship game to her advantage. "I did research at Morehouse School of Medicine which led me to...