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Most students will receive a financial aid award letter from their college.  This letter may set forth a number of options for financing their college education, including grants (which do not have to be paid back), scholarships, and work study (earning money while enrolled in school to help cover educational expenses).  Some loans that may be offered are Stafford loans (subsidized or unsubsidized) and PLUS loans (usually taken out by parents or by graduate students).  These loans are guaranteed by the federal government. 

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