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		<title>An Online College Education Overview</title>
		<description>There has always been a lot of debate as to whether an online college education is as good as a traditional college education. The answer to this is quite simple; there are good institutions that offer an online college education and there are bad establishments that offer an online college educatio</description>
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		<title>College Loans - An Investment in the Future</title>
		<description>A college loan should be considered an investment in the future, since college graduates are more employable, and college graduates earn significantly more during their lifetime than high school graduates. Before choosing student or college loans, one should take into consideration all resources for</description>
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		<title>Applying for college loan for dummies</title>
		<description>Student loan companies take specific care of dummies. Student loans are provided to them to pay tuition fees, library fees, campus fee and also medical expenses. Government offers them specific grants and government student loans for all their expenses during education. Interest rates are comparativ</description>
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