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Are you spending your free time trying to figure out how to pay for college, are you parents having the same thoughts? If so this website is here to help you. But we want you to know that you’re here for a reason, your spirit guide brought you to us. Not really, but we are much different than the regular college help site for two reasons, each of which stem from our own experience applying and paying for school. The first is that this site was made for and by college students. Really, check out the about us! Anyway, the second reason is the layout. Everything you see here is presented in a very cut and dry, black and white, plain and simple manner. We like to think that we cut out all the clutter of big name sites but left the most important stuff and presented it in easy terms for our peers to understand. So if you're spending all your free time trying to figure out how to pay for school and your parents are doing the same, and you're all scared of the daunting task ahead of you, this site is for you!

 

With that, we hope this site helps you understand how you can pay for school and informs you of all your options. I know it helped us.

 

We would also like to take a moment to point out some of our 508 compliant features.  If you take a look at the top right hand corner of this page you will see a few boxes.  The first box, the white and black one, is used to change the color of the website.  The other two boxes are used to enlarge and decrease the font on each page.  If you have any more questions about Section 508 and its regulations, please see www.section508.gov

 

Yours truly,

Tim and Derek

 

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