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<title>What is the difference between a college and a university?</title>
<description>The term college refers to an educational establishment which grants bachelor degrees in science, liberal arts, both, or in one specific study area. On the other hand, a university encompasses undergraduate studies, graduate and professional schools. A university is composed of different colleges.
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<title>What is the difference between a Major degree and a Minor degree?</title>
<description>A major degree covers academic subjects where your study is chiefly concentrated, while a minor degree is classified as your second choice for scholastic specialization. Most often,the minorrequires fewer credit hours thanthe major field of study. 
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<title>When is a good time to start applying for financial aid?</title>
<description>Start early. The sooner the better. Once you decide to enroll in college and you think you will need financial aid, then it is best to apply as soon as you qualify with the entrance examination. 
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<title>Where can you find information about available scholarships?</title>
<description>There are various ways to search for available scholarship grants. You may want to start asking your local government if they have scholarship aids being offered. You may also want to check other centers for you to obtain the scholarships that you want:
- Guidance counselors
- Church
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<title>How do you apply for local scholarships?</title>
<description>You need to prepare all important documents such as your academic performance report and your parents' financial statements. Before you fill out any form, carefully read the eligibility terms for each scholarship and choose only the ones suited for you. 
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