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Here is our 10 top list of useful resources to help you with planning for, paying for, and selecting a college right for you.

  1. taking entrance exams
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  4. campus visits
  5. financial aid award letters
  6. FAFSA faq's
  7. deciding on a school
  8. loans to help pay
  9. grants
  10. what's important to schools
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