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When it comes to financial aid for college there are primarily two sources: privately funded financial aid and federally funded financial aid. The problem is that not every student who wishes to attend college qualifies for either federally funded student aid or the vast majority of scholarships that require either exceptional grades or a specific and exceptional talent in order to receive. Many states have these and there are programs such as Upromise that allows you and others to dedicate the spending from a credit card to be used as a 'match' program for your child's college funds. There are a lot of programs that exist to help minorities and women pay for their educational expenses. On all levels competition is fierce, however, if you qualify for any of these scholarships you would be doing yourself a disservice not to apply for them. See what your options are before you sacrifice the dream of a college education.
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