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1. Apply for financial aid: This can include grants, scholarships, and loans that can help cover the cost of tuition and other expenses.
2. Look for scholarships: There are many scholarships available for students based on academic merit, financial need, extracurricular activities, and more. Research and apply for as many as you can.
3. Consider community college: Starting at a community college can be a more affordable option for completing general education courses before transferring to a four-year university.
4. Find a part-time job: Working while in college can help cover some expenses and can also provide valuable work experience.
5. Create a budget: Creating a budget and sticking to it can help you manage your finances and avoid overspending.