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A VERY expensive game if a player is not familiar with the rules, consider-ing as of 2016, two-thirds of college graduates had debt when they left school, with an average of $37,172.
Understanding the process will help make you an educated consumer. We recommend you read “Federal and Private Student Loans From A to Z,” so your student can get through four years without much of a proverbial bounty on their heads. After all, Col-lege Is Coming!
Lenders You Might Want To Check Out... |
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No Longer The Second Banana...
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The cost of college isn’t the only thing that’s been rising these days. En-rollment at Community Colleges across the country has been steadily in-creasing as well.
It’s no longer thought of as the Second Banana, but more like the Second Coming, since it’s making the dream of a college education possible for many students who would not ordinarily be able to afford to attend.
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What’s up ahead on the road... |
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We like to think of ourselves and our readers as people who have A LOT of opinions…
And we know that sometimes we ask you to button your lips. But now that April is here, and most schools have released their admissions decisions, along with financial aid, we WOULD like your opin-ions!
Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey to let us know what you thought of the offers your student received. Were you satisfied? Not satisfied?
Have at it!
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Item Of The Week...Warm Tushes
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We love watching our kids participate in team sports, but no one likes sitting on a metal or wood bench/bleacher that might be cold, to boot. This cushion is perfect, and will save your a$$ for the next four years and beyond.
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Debbie Schwartz Founder, Road2College I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions. |
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