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Tuition is one piece of the total college cots picture. There are also a wide range of fees, books and supplies, health insurance and more -- not to mention housing and meals. These may vary a lot depending on your school and even your field of study. Rather than guesstimate, be sure to check out the NPC (Net Price Calculator) on the website of most colleges. It will give you a much more complete picture of what your total expenses will be. And read Stealth Student Aid to be sure you get all the help you can.

The FAFSA application requires lots of information regarding income and assets. It's super important to be complete and accurate, but did you know there's one category of financial information you should not provide? Never include any funds you or your family have in IRA's, 401k's, or other retirement accounts. These may be substantial sums of money, so including them can seriously decrease any amount of money you may receie. Learn more about Financial Aid Mistakes To Avoid and maximize your rewards!

Congratulations K'shel Bell, winner of our July 2013 $100 Amazon gift card drawing. K'shel is headed to Texas A&M, working toward a degree in Fisheries and Wildllife Services. She is grateful that the award will help her push toward her dream. Do you have a dream that an extra $100 would help you realize? It's easy to enter and win our monthly scholarship drawing. Check it out and discover how you can win $100 -- no essay, no minimum gpa requirement, and no spam emails!

Join our list of winners and get a $100 Amazon gift card to spend on your education expenses. Just sign up as a user on our site and then register for the current month's drawing. If you're not yet a user, just sign up and you'll be automatically registered for this month. That's all it takes --- and you have a new chance to win each month that you register for the drawing. So just click here and get started -- your chance to enter this month's drawing ends at midnight Wednesday, July 31!