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A New Effort to Make College Aid Offers Easy to Understand

After years of criticism about financial aid letters that are confusing and sometimes misleading, about 400 schools have agreed to bring “clarity” to their communication.

Ann Carrns
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Colleges and Universities, Content Type: Service, Financial Aid (Education), Personal Finances, Scholarships and Fellowships, Student Loans, Tuition
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