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OLDER, BUT VERY HELPFUL ARTICLES
Note: If links on this page are broken, please let me know via my contact page. I’ll check them and make sure they are removed or changed if needed. Sometimes a different browser or machine (phone vs. computer, for example) will lead to different results. If links really don’t work, try searching for articles you want to read using the reference info here. Links often change but titles and publishers shouldn’t.
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Older, but very helpful articles; Financial aid:
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Top Schools Continue To Provide Massive Financial Aid
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State-funded student financial aid totaled about $12.5 billion across the country
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Proven Ways To Reap College Financial Aid
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Oxford and Cambridge top world university rankings
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Students At Most Colleges Don’t Pick ‘Useless’ Majors
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Do College Rankings Measure What Happens After Students Enroll?
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4 ways to save money during your first year of college
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Your Worst College Admissions Nightmare
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Getting into college was the easy part. Staying there is becoming harder than ever
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You Are What You Write In the College Application Essay
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America’s Top Colleges 2017
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2017 College Financial Grades: How Fit Is Your School?
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Five Biggest Trends in College Admissions
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College Admissions: Identifying Helpful Resources
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The college admissions advice kids have sworn by for years is wrong
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