Kagen encourages assistance for tuition [Green Bay Press-Gazette]

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By Vanessa Miranda

The key to paying college tuition is starting to save early.

“But if that doesn’t happen, students can look at ways of minimizing the costs and expenses,” said James Roman, assistant director of financial aid at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Roman participated in a forum Monday with Congressman Steve Kagen at UW-Green Bay to talk about student loans and increasing access to higher education for Northeastern Wisconsin residents. It also featured an education loan manager from Associated Bank and financial aid specialists from St. Norbert College, UW-Green Bay and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.

“It is not too late for families and students to get the financial assistance that they may require to get technical school education or the college education that is required today for them to make the most of their lives,” Kagen said.

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