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98 Many hc srs were spent, many applications were filled out and sometimes many tears were shed during the lengthy process of choos- ing, applying and getting accepted to a college. Except for a lucky few who already knew what college they were going to attend and where the money was coming from, selecting and finding the money for the per- fect campus wasn't a simple task. As Kevin Ivlotschall put it, lt's hard to decide what college you want to go LFINANCIAL AID SEMINARS are very helpful for seniors Todd Pierce and Beverly Bell, These seminars, held in the career center, explain to the college bound student what type of financial aid is available and what the eligibility requirements are. liozehfa Kmffsgaii liilmfa fwscskbo llauld WOKZ jeff flflfagfm UMM fllfaffaag fbanlsfl KlfVa'L'1.:n Qahflcila Cwaiga ,jeff fmrizsa UTD!! fwiidimdn c!Qogs'zL rlfVsn.kwo'Ltfi catlig flfVs'Lsfy cflflazblrz lwsmgy fbonna flfVe'ys'z liiz lflflfflibtington to, and once you decide, there are about twenty tests to take, twenty forms to fill out and what seems like twenty years to wait before you find out if you're accepted!! For the seniors who were college bound, money seemed to be the big- gest problem. A year of college, depending on the type, could cost up to six thousand dollars. Since the average student didn't make much more than 553.20 an hour, this caused quite a problem. Parents were generally willing to shoulder some of the cost, but they expected their kid to help as much as possible. This meant that a lot more forms had to be filled out as seniors applied for any grant or scholarship that could be found. For those who felt they weren't eligible for any grants or scholarships, the only alter- native was to hit the job market, save every penny and hope to get a stu- dent loan once school started. Xi Q if X ix , , BF- ,I-s T' Preferred Stock!College Bound
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