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"By the time a fourth of the students have it, your school may be the cause of it being spread between the students, need to step in and clean it out, " she said.
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Assuming your child gets in to the school of your dreams, the tuition bill may not be the end of it.
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The cost of sending your child to an after school program may be a qualifying expense, even if it focuses on a particular activity.
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That way, a school won't know what your top pick is and may be more likely to woo you with merit aid.
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After you lose 20 pounds, get in shape, polish up your high-school French, and write that novel, you may get around to pursuing some self-help regimen that will eliminate this flaw from your personality.
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Also consider geography you may be able to save thousands by having your child attend school nearby, or very far away.
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Your old school is showing when you ignore the fact that while Amazon.com may not have a physical presence in the brick and mortar sense of a store or warehouse, it most certainly has a real physical presence in its day to day business operations at more than a half dozen locations throughout California.
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With kids going back to school, you may be one of the many parents with future college expenses on your mind.
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There's a lesson in those humble home furnishings, and your future children should apply it to their college aspirations: They may have to forgo a school with ivy-covered walls because money is tight.
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This will require your student to work during the summer, and it may necessitate part-time work during the school year.
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Dependent children younger than 18, or up to age 19 if a full-time student in secondary school, may each receive an additional monthly payment equal to up to one-half of your full benefit.
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