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Begging for tuition: Massachusetts teen takes to the streets to pay for school

(NECN) One high school senior in Lowell, Massachusetts is thinking outside of the box when it comes to raising money for college.

18-year-old Emily Stutz has started panhandling for cash, even carrying a sign explaining her situation to strangers.


“I have this huge gap of money and there’s no way of it coming in, so that’s why I decided to do what I did,” said Stutz, who is going to med school next year.

Like her sign says, Stutz is a 4.0 student athlete who works two jobs and volunteers. But even with merit scholarships and financial aid, she says her family still can’t afford college.

She was able to raise about $600 after one day of work–not bad at all until you see the $20,000 that she has already raised on her GoFundMe.com page.

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