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NEWTON, Mass., April 12, 2010 — Sharing your smart strategies for saving and paying for college during April’s Financial Literacy Month, gives you a chance to win $10,000 in this year's Tuition Tales contest from Upromise by Sallie Mae. Parents and college students (current and former), all it takes to compete is a 30-second video on your tips that will help others plan, save or pay for higher education expenses.
“Winning Upromise’s Tuition Tales made my first year so much easier financially... I can actually sleep at night! This is such a great opportunity for students to use their creativity, both in making the video AND in finding ways to rack up the votes! Thanks again to Upromise for helping students just go for it!” said Chris Rehmann, of Gulfport, MS, a $10,000 2009 Tuition Tale winner and freshman at NYU.
Currently in its third year, Tuition Tales was developed to jumpstart national conversations about saving and paying for college. Now


