

How Undocumented People Afford College
Two Cents is an educational show about personal finance.
How Undocumented People Afford College
Season 7 Episode 5 | 10m 53s | CC
Besides tuition costs, there's room and board, books and supplies, transportation, health insurance–not to mention the opportunity cost of postponing the start of a career. However, having a 4-year degree will most likely pay off down the road in the form of a higher salary. But what if you weren't sure you'd legally be able to get a job once you've graduated?
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