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Getting top grades, so you can get a scholarship to help is the best way, unless you are a really excellent sports champ.
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Try FASFA they provide Finacial Aid and Loans to students...also apply for as many scholarships as possible there are thousands and all you have to do is find them...fastweb.com
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There are many grants or you could get a student loan.
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It depends on a number of factors. If your family is low-income, you could consider grants. You can also get low-interest loans. Try http://www.fastweb.com/ for a list of scholarships personalized to fit your needs.
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1) Ask for scholarships 2) Request financial aid and make the ATTEMPT FOR EARLY ACTION as a key part of the early admissions process. This college may not, but some of them have competitive student aid if you are a really good student. 3) Call and talk to the admissions staff, they will be the best most informative guide to your paying for college. 4)Get a job now for some extra money; and work hard to pay off the price and save, save, save. 5)Take out a student loan with a more flexible pay-back schedule from a well-respected source.
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I personally have a friend who received an 80% scholarship to DePaul by receiving a 2110 on his SAT. If you do go, join the dodgeball team, it's more fun than a barrel of monkeys
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