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	<title>Comments on: Facing a big college tuition bill post-pink slip?  College planning experts discuss your options</title>
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		<title>By: New Pink Slip Lemonade Story: Wide range of experiences + career path detour culminate in dream job for guest blogger Pamme Boutselis &#124; THE CAREER CHANGE FINANCIAL PLANNER</title>
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		<description>[...] With two children still living at home, one of whom was in his junior year at college, there were adjustments to be made, and bare bones expenses whenever possible. Contact was made with my son’s college to establish whether additional aid might be available (and it was) given this change of circumstance. (Sherrill&#8217;s note: For more on paying for college post-pink slip, check out this advice from the experts at Strategies for College, Inc. [...]</description>
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