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"Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing. Two-thirds (65.7%) of 4-year undergraduate students graduate with some debt, and the average student loan debt among graduating seniors is $19,237 (excluding PLUS Loans but including Stafford and Perkins), according to the 2003-2004 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS)."

Source: FinAid.org

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