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NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? Stressed over how to pay the next tuition bill? Searching for a way to get a degree without going broke? Whether you need a full-tuition scholarship or a little extra cash to make ends meet,1001 Ways provides students and parents with the answers. YOU’LL LEARN HOW TO: Find the best scholarships #1 Double your scholarship dollars #234 and college savings #467 Claim your $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit #482 and $2,000 Lifetime Learning Credit #484 Avoid taxes on your tuition #489 Pay in-state tuition even if you’re an out-of-state student #384 Ask for more…mehr

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NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? Stressed over how to pay the next tuition bill? Searching for a way to get a degree without going broke? Whether you need a full-tuition scholarship or a little extra cash to make ends meet,1001 Ways provides students and parents with the answers. YOU’LL LEARN HOW TO: Find the best scholarships #1 Double your scholarship dollars #234 and college savings #467 Claim your $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit #482 and $2,000 Lifetime Learning Credit #484 Avoid taxes on your tuition #489 Pay in-state tuition even if you’re an out-of-state student #384 Ask for more financial aid #539 Jump-start your savings with 529 Plans #404 and Coverdell ESAs #389 Have your student loans forgiven #642 Get your share of the $238 billion in financial aid awarded each year #495 Attend a tuition-free college #795 Get the state to pay for your college education #557 Find cool internships that pay #866
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Gen Tanabe won more than $100,000 in scholarships to graduate from Harvard debt-free. He is the award-winning co-author of 14 books including The Ultimate Scholarship Book, How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay and 1001 Ways to Pay for College and has been an expert source for publications including The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report and USA Today.