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January/February 2010 -- the college financial aid issue


You've submitted your college applications, and now it's time for everybody's favorite thing to stress about: how to pay for the darn thing.

Look at paying for college as a kind of game. How can you use what you have, and make the best of borrowing what you don't? See it as a challenge, but not a deal breaker; you're not the first one to stress about paying for college, and you won't be the last.

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One Little Red Bird
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This is Intense!
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Typical college day—SUNY Plattsburgh
We wanted to know what a typical day at college looked like, so we asked Julie Bussing, a junior at SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh, N.Y. 01/15/2010
What was I thinking?
Chances are, you don’t put a whole lot of effort into your thinking. Change that trend with these tips on how to be a better thinker 01/15/2010
Make your own major
Major in magic? It’s possible if you major in an independent major program at college 01/15/2010
Careers in finance
Finding a career in financial counseling, accounting or other banking careers can mean a practical use for your math skills 01/15/2010
   City College of San Francisco
Contact the admissions department at City College of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. e-mail
  Donna Gruber
Director of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. e-mail
   Wentworth Institute of Technology
Contact the admissions at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. e-mail
  Ronald H. Dannecker
Admissions Director at D'Youville College in Buffalo, New York. e-mail
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