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The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 28, 1982-Page 15

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" APPLIED MYSELF AND GOT
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"My parents help pay my college tuition, and I also work part-time. But
last year I realized I might not have enough money to continue my education.
"Then I found out about the Middle Income Student Assistance Act.
It provides more aid than ever before for education after high school.
"I applied and found out thatI was eligible for a Basic EducationalOppor-
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or one of the other programs available to almost all
students enrolled in colleges or technical schools.
"If you'd like to get more education and
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Box 84, Washington, D.C. 20044 and ask
for a free booklet. It's called"A Student
Consumers Guide to Six Federal Finan-
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with the counselor or financial aid admin-
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help in applying. (And be sure to com-
plete the forms carefully so you will be
eligible for the help you need!)
"Remember: If you want education
after high school and need financial
assistance to get it, IT'S TIME TO
APPLY YOURSELF."
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