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“Last week, researchers released a survey that found students were more likely to say they had applied to a particular college if they knew they were going to get enough financial aid to cover their costs.
In short: When students think they can...

npr:

Last week, researchers released a survey that found students were more likely to say they had applied to a particular college if they knew they were going to get enough financial aid to cover their costs.

In short: When students think they can afford college, they’re more likely to go to college.

College: I’ll Only Go If I Know (That I Can Afford It)

Photo Credit: Elissa Nadworny/NPR

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    This is why I didn’t start college until I was 21 and I first became a full-time student when I was 23. I try not to get...
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