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Need Money for College? Learn at the Library

The Moneysmart@Your Library program continues with session on funding a college education at 3 Delaware County libraries

Whether you’re a student or parent, rich or poor, if you’re trying to figure out how to pay for college you owe it to yourself to learn how the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) can help you with College Planning.  You will learn the Five Steps to Financial Aid and Filling out FASFA Forms. The Library Foundation of Delaware County is pleased to announce that three libraries, the J. Lewis Crozer Library, the Maple Public Library and the Radnor Memorial Library will all be hosting a free program on how to pay for college.

The J. Lewis Crozer will be hosting their program on May 23rd @ 6:30 p.m. The library is located at 620 Engle Street in Chester.  The Marple Public Library will be hosting their program on May 30th at 6:30 p.m. The Marple Public Library is located at 2599 Sproul Road in Broomall.  The Radnor Memorial Library will be hosting this program on July 22 @ 7 p.m.  The library is located at 114 West Wayne Ave in Wayne, PA.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED.  You may register online at www.delcolibraries.org under library events, by calling the hosting library or Susan Purcell @ 610-891-8622.

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Need Money for College? is part of the MoneySmart@ your library project presented by the Delaware County Library System in cooperation with the Library Foundation of Delaware County.  Funding for MoneySmart@ your library is provided by a grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association.

For details on these programs and others, visit the DCLS MoneySmart website at www.delcolibraries.org/money.  

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The Delaware County Library System is the department of county government responsible for providing support services for 26 independent member libraries.  For information about the wide range of library services available to all county residents, visit: www.delcolibraries.org or follow delcolibraries on Twitter and delawarecountylibraries on Facebook.  Tax deductible donations may be made to the Library Foundation of Delaware County, www.supportdelcolibraries.org

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