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Whether you’ve just graduated or plan on becoming a continuing education student, college life can get hectic and expensive. According to The Project on Student Debt, average student debt is more than $26,000 – and that’s just for a bachelor’s degree. While technical and vocational schools may be an option, they can also be pricey. Even with college putting more people in debt each year – total student loan debt has now exceeded credit card debt – you can get an education without putting your finances on the line. http://www.mint.com/blog/how-to/5-ways-to-get-a-free-education-1212/

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500 Free Online Courses from Top Universities

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Top 6 Sites that Inspire and Educate

If you’re a professional who likes to be intellectually stimulated and you enjoy keeping up with the latest news and breaking trends, the internet provides you with an endless choice of carefully curated sites to visit. Today, we bring you six of them that we believe are leaps and bounds above the rest.

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The LearnOutLoud.com Free Audio & Video Directory offers a selection of over 5000 free educational audio and video titles. Our directory features free audio books, courses, talks, interviews, speeches, and many other great free audio and video resources. http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video#play15184
http://lifehacker.com/5615716/where-to-get-the-best-free-education-online Whether you're a student looking for supplemental learning or you're in the workforce but thirsty for knowledge, you don't have to drop thousands of dollars in tuition to enjoy a top-notch education from some of the best schools in the world.

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