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I really wanna go back to college. It too late to fill out a fafsa for the summer/fall? Maybe I’ll actually get financial aid for once.

I really wanna go back to college. It too late to fill out a fafsa for the summer/fall? Maybe I’ll actually get financial aid for once. – by jon_tha_don (Fah – Q)

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Financial Aid Podcast 2007 Year in Review

Financial Aid Podcast 2007 Year in Review
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Matthew Ebel made it up to Boston for the summer, bringing his unique style of entertainment.

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Financial Aid Changes Game as Ivy Sports Teams Flourish

Financial Aid Changes Game as Ivy Sports Teams Flourish
This renaissance in a league known as the Ancient Eight can be traced to something that has nothing to do with sports: new policies that have substantially enhanced financial aid for all admitted students, making it easier to recruit elite athletes, …
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Ivy financial aid draws top athletes, Times reports
Ivy League schools may not offer athletic scholarships, but their ability to provide generous financial aid packages attracts top athletes anyway, according to an article in the New York Times last week. Years ago, middle-class recruits ruled out Ivy …
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Dithering at the Top Turned EU Crisis to Global Threat
IMF officials said they were satisfied that Europe would sort out some kind of new bailout, and wired Greece its summer aid payment on July 8. It wasn't enough to calm markets. Spain's bond yield hit 6.3%. Italy's rose to over 5.8%. …
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Summer conference report: three major higher ed organizations converged in Honolulu to discuss the ‘Campus of the Future,’ while financial aid officers … An article from: University Business

Summer conference report: three major higher ed organizations converged in Honolulu to discuss the ‘Campus of the Future,’ while financial aid officers … An article from: University Business

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Title: Summer conference report: three major higher ed organizations converged in Honolulu to discuss the ‘Campus of the Future,’ while financial aid officers took the pulse of the economy.
Author: Jean Marie Angelo
Publication: University Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 9 Issue: 9 Page: 43(2)

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Business Highlights

Business Highlights
The economy grew at a moderate pace last summer, reflecting stronger spending by businesses to replenish stockpiles. More recent barometers suggest the economy is gaining momentum in the final months of the year.
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The GRAMMY Foundation® Announces Major Expansion of GRAMMY Camp® to Be Held in Both Los Angeles and New York in Summer …
SANTA MONICA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The GRAMMY Foundation® Announces Major Expansion of GRAMMY Camp® to Be Held in Both Los Angeles and New York in Summer 2011
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The GRAMMY Foundation® Announces Major Expansion of GRAMMY Camp® to Be Held in Both Los Angeles and New York in Summer …
The GRAMMY Foundation® today announced that GRAMMY Camp® — its signature music industry camp for U.S. high school students — will be held in both Los Angeles and New York in summer 2011.
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@TweetinAssNupe last summer i worked in their financial aid office. My boss’ daughter was too ready

@TweetinAssNupe last summer i worked in their financial aid office. My boss' daughter was too ready – by DocHancock (Ryne E. Hancock)

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