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Posted on: August 14th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: children, family
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“The Daniel Torres Hispanic Center will host a financial aid workshop for adults Wednesday as part of its higher education program.
Going back to school can be harder for adults, said Ileana Torres-Young, higher education coordinator.
“It’s tough when you’re an adult, but it’s still possible,” she said. “When you’re an adult, you already have all these responsibilities with family and children.””
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