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This four-part video shows young adults how to successfully seek out financing for higher education.

The first section deals with the myths and realities of financial aid, emphasizing that the majority of college students receive some sort of financial assistance. The second and third sections discuss different types of financial aid including private scholarships federal grants, loans, and work-study programs.

The final section demonstrates the need for financial aid planning at all stages and stresses the importance of family involvement, since need-based programs require family income and asset statements. A Cambridge Educational Production.

One 30-minute video and an adapted version of the Cambridge Financial Aid Planner.



 
        

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Copyright date: ©1988




     







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