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These colleges postponed National Decision Day amid FAFSA issues [Video]

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Few college admission cycles have been as hard on students as this one.

National College Decision Day — the deadline most schools set to decide on a college — is just two weeks away. But many college hopefuls are still unsure of where they stand financially, as problems persist with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

“This is make or break for students,” said Ellie Bruecker, interim director of research at the Institute for College Access and Success. “We are really concerned about high school seniors having to make decisions about where to go to college — or whether to go to college — with such limited information.”

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