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What if you don't qualify for financial aid to go to college because your parents make too much money, but your parents won't help you out to pay for college. What are other ways to pay for college.
Explore scholarships as well. There are many local and national scholarships available for a variety of interests and qualifications. Many of these may be more obscure, so they'll require a bit more work to identify; however, they provide a great opportunity to help subsidize your education.
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For starters you can look at public schools in the state you live to save on tuition. Second, if it is close to home stay at home instead of living on campus. Now, since you don't qualify for free money you should apply for student loans. Just fill out the FAFSA and apply for subsidized and unsubsidized loans from the government. I would advise against applying for private loans because they are more expensive and you usually can't postpone payments until graduation.
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