
Would college financial aid be affected?
My only house is currently in foreclosure and I am wondering if any financial aid like (fafsa) to pay for my college term be affected?
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University Drive: College Admission. Simplified. $24.97 Getting into college is hard enough, especially when you don’t know where to start. University Drive puts you on the road to college with “College Admission. Simplified.” Like the name implies, this DVD breaks down the process of getting into college in a way that’s fun, informative and easy to watch. Follow six easy episodes that walk you through deciding why college is important, prep and testin… |
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