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Statistically, children of divorce are less likely to attend college. Further, they’re less likely to receive financial support from their parents for college.
To pay for college, most young people apply for government aid by filling out the FAFSA. But if your parents are separated, divorced, or remarried, the process can seem confusing.
Today, we speak with two experts to offer guidance on:
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Statistically, children of divorce are less likely to attend college. Further, they’re less likely to receive financial support from their parents for college.
To pay for college, most young people apply for government aid by filling out the FAFSA. But if your parents are separated, divorced, or remarried, the process can seem confusing.
Today, we speak with two experts to offer guidance on:
Watch FAFSA video
View infographic
Buy the Book: Degree Free Degree [affiliate link]
Shownotes
Question for Joey or our guests? Text us. We'll answer on the show as soon as we're able. You can be anonymous if you'd like!
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