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 <description>&lt;p&gt;By some measures, tuition has increased an average of 8% every year in the last 25 years. What does this mean for your child? A child born today could face a tuition bill three to four times over what a college student pays today. One estimate holds that scholarships and grants cover less than half of all college costs, on average (with the rest coming from savings, investments, and debt). Thus, it&#039;s imperative not only to save for your child&#039;s eventual college costs, but to start now.   &lt;/p&gt;
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