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    Heading to college is a big step in life, and if you're not careful you can end up with big debts once you graduate. If you're heading off to college (or already there) and need a little help financially, call or stop by the Credit Union to see what we have to offer. You'll be glad you did!
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    Tips for Selecting a College
    By Darren DiFilippo

    College Costs—Even Before You Get There
    By Allison Kade

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    By Danila Crespin


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