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How to fund your college education by David letterman and duct tape

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guapka [62]3 years ago
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Explanation:(i.e. Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino or Ventura County), enrolled as a high school senior or community college student, have at least a 3.0 Grade Point Average and be eligible to work in the United States. In addition, graduating students must be able to provide proof of enrollment in higher education. Applicants must complete an application form and submit an essay, two letters of recommendation, and a current transcript.

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