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  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • In 1972, the federal government broke new educational ground by creating the non-repayable Pell Grant, awarded solely on the basis of a student's income and the amount of money his or her family could contribute to college costs.

    Andy Kroll: Shut Out: How the Cost of Higher Education Is Dividing Our Country 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

  • The government has stated that they have made non-repayable grants more widely available to allow more people to get into education whom otherwise may have not been able to afford it.

    Students struggle with credit crunch 2009

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