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How Families Can Appeal for More College Financial Aid – CNBC

How Families Can Appeal for More College Financial Aid

Covid-19 has disrupted college life and impacted many families’ ability to afford it. As colleges and universities aim to boost enrollments, there may be opportunities for incoming students to negotiate for more financial aid. CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson has advice on how to make the “ask” and takes a look at one family’s successful appeal.

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