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en When I grew up, we didn't have much money, ... When I was in college, I was a starving student. Now I can afford anything - and everything's free.
  J.P. Losman

en For the average student to incur that kind of debt, with interest, boggles my mind. I don't know how a student, being on their own, could afford to go to college.

en I'm a student so I can't afford that. That's too much money. But the people over there in the season ticket seats should go. I'm sure some of them could afford it.

en A family we're helping out has two girls in college, ... One's a pre-med student, and the other is enrolled in a nursing program. But their parents have no jobs, and they have no money in their pockets. We originally approached them about getting out of the shelter and into a hotel. But they said, What do we do then? We have shelter here -- and free food. We don't have any money to buy food on our own.

en Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Completing the FAFSA is the first step in the process. More than 13 million students apply each year. Make sure you are one of them so you don't miss out on money for college.

en We had a collection of young people, and they were all starving together. They weren't making any money, they worked around the clock, and I think they became close because of that. Whenever there was free food in the office, they were there.

en The attitude was such that you didn't buy something unless you could afford it. And you couldn't afford something unless you could buy the whole thing. You saved the money up first.

en Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Applying in advance of state and school deadlines gives you the best shot of getting all of the money you are entitled to receive to pay for college.

en Companies are starving for people with technology skills. I think people are kind of shocked. It's certainly almost taboo in society. Parents tell their kids the last thing they should do is skip college for the big money.

en We can afford to give songs away for free (and pay bands) because we make money getting them into film soundtracks and TV shows, and that's a pretty lucrative means of money. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness.

en [Just in case it all didn't work out, he took a course in nutrition and physical education, and planned to become an instructor. But he couldn't afford to paint.] I did sketches with pencils because they didn't cost much, ... I didn't have the money to buy paint. Materials aren't cheap, and I was on extremely low money.

en It's tricky. Students aren't rich. They can't afford to pay more on student fees, but these organizations depend on that money. It's hard to say what's too much and what's not enough.

en I grew up in a different world than everyone else. I didn't know it was unusual for a woman with children to go to college and have a career. I didn't experience racism the way other people experienced it. She was so far ahead of her time.

en We're staying in this hotel that I've never been able to stay in. I'm a college student. I don't have any money. This is like a place the president stays in.

en I believe California should provide free community college for every student who commits to completing a two-year education. Students would have six years to complete one of these programs.


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