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How can I afford to go to college?

Can I get financial aid without high grades?

I have to pay financial aid back right?

What if I want to go to an expensive college?

Who provides financial aid and where do I apply?

Is it smarter to go to a less expensive school?

How do most families pay for college?

My family doesn't have "extra" money to help me to go to college.

What should I do?

When should I apply for financial aid?

I don't want to go to college, but I want to go to a trade school.  

 Can I get financial aid to help me pay for it?

Do all colleges provide financial aid?

How much does it cost to go to college or trade school?

My parent doesn't know much about college since they didn't go Who should I talk to?

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