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The Colleges Most Likely to Offer You a Full Ride
While full rides to colleges and universities are rare in this country, 60-90 percent rides are not entirely uncommon. Even though colleges and universities are businesses, many also have a heart, particularly for your financial interests.
Unlike the credit card companies that have inundated their campuses, most colleges and universities don’t want you to get so far in debt after graduation that you’re making life decisions -- such as whether to get married and have children, or even simply whether or not to buy a dog -- based on the calculations of your monthly Stafford payments.
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