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Graduating from high school - Paying for college

Millions of seniors graduating from high school
will start turning their attention over the next few weeks
to paying for college.

Scholarships and grants (which don’t have to be paid back)
are the best options. But not everyone has the academic record
to win scholarships and merit aid.

About two-thirds of four-year college students who graduate
are typically about $20,000 in debt - and the numbers are rising.

Many are confused by the programs and options for borrowing.

Look over to the right hand side on this page where it says “Archives”.
Check out some of the past post. They are a treasure trove of
information about loans, scholarships, grants, work-study programs
even savings and earnings.

Many parents and students get stuck with more debt than they should.
An investigation by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo
has exposed some questionable financial arrangements…
(he calls them “kickbacks”) involving lending companies and universities.

The whole situation has called into question whether the advice
many students get is really unbiased.

As I have noted in the past couple previous posts,
the education cost for my daughter will be over $200,000 by the time 
she gets her Masters Degree from St Johns University.

And now she’s taking about getting her Doctorate!… Ouch!

Just Remember This: The more you get in scholarships and grants…
the less you have to pay back. I have found an excellent tool
for helping you to win scholarships.

It’s called the Unfair Advantage Scholarship Superpack.
It gives you an inside look at what it takes to win scholarships.
It will give you an advantage over everyone who doesn’t read it!

http://ScholarshipMoneyInformation.com

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