Going to college can be expensive, but financial aid and scholarships can make it cheap…sometimes even free. There are a lot of opportunities to apply to scholarships and financial aid, but sometimes they can be hard to find. The financial aid guide is one spot to learn how to pay for school. The guide highlights nearly 40 scholarship opportunities, including four specifically for Native American students, and explains eligibility, award specifics, and most importantly, how to apply.
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