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		<title>Tips For Applying For Fedral Student Financial Aid</title>
		<description>If your student is college bound this coming fall, then now is the time to become acquainted with the financial aid application process. The most important form is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, otherwise known as the 'FAFSA. 
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		<title>How Free is the FAFSA?</title>
		<description>The first word on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, the form all students must use to apply for federal financial aid programs, is 'Free'. However, the FAFSA costs many families a lot of money in lost aid. 
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		<title>Searching For College Grants The Easy Way</title>
		<description>There are a number of tips to make searching for college grants a little easier. The first and probably the most important piece of advice is to apply for as many college grants as you can. The more you apply for, the greater your chances are of receiving some. You could end up with enough college g</description>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Government Grants</title>
		<description>Government grants are one of the best ways for you to pay your way through school. But what separates government grants from other types of grants? For starters, governments, unlike individual corporations or banks, usually have a wealth of funds available that are dedacated to reinvesting into the </description>
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		<title>Are Free Federal Grants Really Free?</title>
		<description>Contrary to what a lot people are being made to believe, the U.S. government is not giving away 'free federal grants'. A grant, as defined by Jay M. Shafritz in his book 'American Government and Politics', is a gift that entails certain obligations on the part of the grantee and expectations on the </description>
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