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November 18, 1987 - Image 41

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The Michigan Daily, 1987-11-18

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If you think the best way to pay for college is to
put it off for a few years and join the military, you're
half right.
Because with the New GI Bill, you can join the
Army National Guard and earn over $15,000 for
college.
But best of all, you serve part-time, as little as
two days a month and two weeks a year. Which means
you can go to school full-time. Right now. On us.
So the question you have to ask yourself is not,
can you afford to go to college.
The question is, can you afford to wait.
For more information about the Army National
Guard and the New GI Bill, fill out the attached
coupon and mail it in. Or call 800-638-76OO.:
*In Hawaii: 737-5255; Puerto Rico: 721-4550; Guam: 477-9957; Virgia Islands (St. Croix)
773-6438, New Jersey: 800-452-5794; In Alaska: 80-478-2400

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