Need money for college? Try these tips

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(ARA) - Even though the economy has slowed down, college applications are up. Many people are enrolling in undergraduate programs, or going back for an advanced degree.

But, unfortunately, some people don't consider pursuing a degree because they lack the finances. The costs can be steep. During the 2008-2009 academic year, the average annual cost of a public four-year degree was $6,585 and for a private four-year degree, $25,143, according to The College Board.

The good news is there is money out there to help you pay for tuition or room and board, you just have to find it. Here are some tips:

* Apply for every scholarship or grant you can find.
It may seem like a full-time job searching for and applying for scholarships, but the dollars do add up. And they're free. Start your search early -- many scholarships have deadlines. If you're a high school student, begin with your high school guidance counselor for a list of local resources, and then move on to the college you plan to attend. Don't expect large amounts -- the competition will be fierce for these scholarships. But smaller awards of $1,000 or less typically have fewer applicants and are easier to obtain.

Educational Web sites are also good sources for scholarship information -- but remember, the information should always be free. For example, U.S. Bank has a powerful scholarship search engine, as well as an Internet scholarship program that will begin this autumn. Over the past 13 years, U.S. Bank has awarded more than $320,000 in scholarship funding from the U.S. Bank Internet scholarship program.

* Plan to earn some extra cash.
Working and going to school at the same time is very common for today's students. Some are earning money for tuition, while others for living expenses. You can apply for the Federal Work Study program, find a job on campus, or look for something off campus. Graduate students can look for a teaching assistant or research positions, which sometimes offer tuition discounts in addition to a salary.

* Apply for federal aid
Student loans are some of the most commonly used financial tools. Use the following steps to apply for financial aid:

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