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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