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 Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Completing the FAFSA is the first step in the process. More than 13 million students apply each year. Make sure you are one of them so you don't miss out on money for college.

 Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Applying in advance of state and school deadlines gives you the best shot of getting all of the money you are entitled to receive to pay for college.

 There's a big pool of students all over the state of Indiana. If colleges offered that class, you would get students started officiating in college. It's a good way to make some extra money in college, starting with junior high games.

 Almost every family I meet with is unaware of all the sources of college money that may be available to them. They've either incorrectly filed the FAFSA form, or relied on the wrong person for college funding advice and planning.

 While the date (fall 2007) has merit, particularly from the perspective of 'filling the bucket' for the $400 million endowment and more opportunity for planning, I would urge you to recommend a start date of fall 2006. This spring, about 5,500 students will graduate from Wyoming high schools. Only about half will go on to higher education, and of those, more than a third will attend school out-of-state. Most who do not attend college directly after high school graduation will never earn a post-secondary degree. Many who go to college out-of-state will be lost to Wyoming forever.

 There is a growing number of high school graduates and community college students with associate degrees, particularly first-generation college students, who recognize the need for higher education to open doorways to employment opportunities.

 It's gotten a lot more sophisticated. There's more money in it and more money to hire people. And you're taking a lot of young guys who aren't as fundamentally sound because they're either coming out of high school or they've been in college for only one year.

 Over a lifetime, a college graduate earns about $1 million more on average than someone with only a high school diploma.

 When you apply for college, a financial aid officer determines how much you will pay for tuition. Their job is to get that school the maximum amount of money they can. We are here to get you into the school for the least amount of money.

 For every 10 students who start high school in Ohio, only seven will earn a diploma, only five will enroll is post-secondary institution and of those, fewer that three out of 10 will complete a bachelor's degree within 10 years, ... Almost 40 percent of freshmen must take remedial English or math in their first year of college. A high school diploma should mean that a student is prepared to succeed in college.

 Both of these girls were foreign-exchange students, so they were in America for their senior year of high school. It's hard to find a college tennis team in America who spends money traveling overseas for athletes.

 We have deserving students who are kept out of college or have difficulty completing their degrees because of a lack of money. With increased competition abroad, this is exactly what we can't afford to have happening in this country.

 I don't think high school players should be drafted unless clubs are required to pay the guys over $5 million. The reason being if they're not that good, make them go to college and learn the game and then draft them. But if you draft a high school player you have to guarantee his future. And if the player is not that good the team won't take the risk. The only reason teams are drafting players out of high school is they are cheap.

 We don't make a habit of going to guys and telling them to get out of (school), but when a guy comes to you and says he's ready to turn pro, you have to listen. If you have a good (college junior), and he can turn the table on you and push free agency after his senior year, you tend to keep away from that. Free agency tends to cost more money.

 I believe California should provide free community college for every student who commits to completing a two-year education. Students would have six years to complete one of these programs.

 A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion.


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