The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 7, 1981-Page 11 THE HIGH COST OFA COLLEGE EDUCATION JUST WENT DOWN A FEW DEGREES. ANNOUNCING THREE NEW ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PROGRAMS THAT CAN HELP YOU PAY FOR COLLEGE. If you're like many col- lege students, the closer you get to your degree, the deeper you get into debt. But, you don't have to get in over your head. Not when you join the Army National Guard. Because now, the Guard has three new programs to help you pay for college: the Coilege Loan Repayment Pro- gram; the Educational Assistance Program, and the Enlistment Bonus Program. And you don't have to wait for graduation to take advantage of them. You could join the Guard right now. You see, the Army Na- tional Guard is part-time. After your initial training, it takes just two days a month and two weeks of annual training a year to serve. So there's plenty of time left for your studies. And you get paid for every hour you put into the Guard, so you'll have extra cash for books, lab fees, and all those other little expenses that come up. Ompcourse, there's more to the Guard than money. It's a chance to do something good for your country, as weIl as for people right in your own com- munity. The Guard can give you more options in your life- and more control over your financial future. If that sounds like where you want to be, see your fi- nancial aid officer, contact your local Army National Guard recruiter, or use the toll- free number below for com- plete details on how the Guard can help you pay for college. And help ina lot of other ways, too. But hurry! These special programs or college students are available for a limited time only. The Guard is America at its best. NATIONAL GUARD Call toll-free: 800-638-7600. In Hawaii: 737-5255; Puerto Rico: 723-4550; Virgin Islands (St. Croix): 773-6438; Maryland: 728-3388; in Alaska, consult your local phone directory. Program tens, paymentnamounts and eligibility requirements subject to change. All programs not available in all states.