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Message: From GoLocalProv.com by Cristiana Quinn, GoLocalProv College Admissions Expert: This week, we read about Silvia Yanez and other undocumented high school graduates from the class of 2012. Silvia will return to Bolivia for college in the fall because she was not able to secure enough student aid to stay in the U.S. Sadly, this is a scene playing out all over the country at this time of year, either because the student tried and was unsuccessful at getting aid or because they did not receive the right guidance as to which colleges provide tuition breaks, need based aid and merit aid to foreign nationals. Read More http://www.golocalprov.com/lifestyle/23119/
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