College Financial Aid for Hispanics
Here are some unique sources of aid for non-traditional Hispanics, etc.
1. The ambiguous non-custodial parent strategy, which has reduced the cost of college in some cases by as much as 90%;
2. The winter clothing allowance for students from the South attending college in the frigid North netted one student an additional $2,600;
3. The "no work" work-study award has been worth as much as $8,000 by graduation
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4. Appealing an unappealing financial aid offer and negotiating for the best possible "deal" has produced incredible results. It's just like buying a new car you don't have to pay the sticker price. One other strategy few families are aware of is
5. Professional Judgment, a strategy few families are aware of, comes into play when there has been a significant change in family income, assets, marital status or health.
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