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defaults, colleges and universities would lose significant federal funding and students may lose access to aid. Unfortunately, in the last several years, colleges and universities and financialaid offices have gotten used to a political game of chicken in Washington, D.C., If no deal is made, the U.S. And if the U.S.
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