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The Inside Scoop for High School Students

When it comes to college funding, there’s no such thing as starting too early. But what can you do if you’re a freshman in high school? Or a sophomore? Plenty, experts say.

We’ve got the inside scoop from a high-school counselor who personally reeled in more than $2.5 million in scholarships and no-cost aid for her 150 graduating seniors last year. Take her advice and you too can get the financial aid you need to make your college dreams come true.

This is an excerpt from Get Cash for College: Real Advice for Real Results, our exclusive guide to helping high school students and their parents prepare for college academically and financially.
Download the complete transcript—free


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