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Date Added: June 24, 2008 06:12:02 AM
Across the country, college students are seeing more direct results from the faltering economy besides high gas prices. Students at two-year schools and technical schools are no longer eligible for college loans from a number of big banks and lenders, like Citibank and Chase.

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