[NTA] Fwd: For High School Seniors - U can still apply/ After U pick a college/ How to pay the bill etc

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Tip of the Month: Minimize Your 
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Book of 
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After You’ve Picked a 
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You Can Still Apply to 
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Dear Senior,

Even with financial aid and scholarships, your college bill may seem higher 
than you think you can afford. So, what can you do? The good news is that your 
family has more options than ever before.

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Options for Paying the Bill

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Do you and your family have a plan to pay for your "family share of costs," the 
bottom line on the college bill? Many financing options exist, so you’ll want 
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 *   Loans: Parents can borrow up to the cost of education, minus financial 
aid, with a federal PLUS loan. Students also have the option of taking out 
federal unsubsidized Stafford loans and, as a last resort, private loans. Learn 
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 *   Savings withdrawals: Now is the time to withdraw funds from personal 
savings and college savings plans such as 529 plans.
 *   Financial aid appeals: If your family has experienced an unexpected 
decrease in income or increase in expenses since you applied for financial aid, 
consider asking the financial aid office to reevaluate your financial aid 
eligibility.
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Tip of the Month: Minimize Your Debt

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You're not required to borrow the full amount of loan aid shown in your offer 
letter. If you can reduce your expenses or increase your funds, you may be able 
to borrow less. Using money from savings, working more hours — but not too many 
more hours — or winning scholarships are all ways to keep your student-loan 
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Book of Majors

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After You've Picked a College

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Congratulations, you know where you're going! Before your first day of classes, 
you'll need to complete a long to-do list, from securing housing, to completing 
paperwork, to getting a physical. On the academic front, you might have to 
study for placement exams in math, writing, science and languages. Don't worry, 
it's not all work — there's also plenty of fun ahead.

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You Can Still Apply to College

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Even in the spring of your senior year, you still have the opportunity to apply 
to college for the fall. Our College 
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There's still time to take the SAT® or SAT Subject Tests™, to show colleges 
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