The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1988, Page 3, Image 3

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    Its never been difficult for students to
convince their parents of the need fora
Macintosh' computer at school.
Persuading them to write the check,
however, is another thing altogether.
Which is why Apple created the Student
Loan to Own Program. An ingenious
loan program that makes buying a
Macintosh as easy as using one.
Simply pick up an application
at the location listed below, or
call 800 831 LOAN. All your
parents need to do is
fill it out, sign it, and
send it. If they qualify they’ll receive a
check for you in just a tew weeks.
There's no collateral. No need to
prove financial hardship. Noapplica
tion fee.
Best of all, the loan payments can be
spread over as many as 10 years.
Which gives you and your parents
plenty of time to decide just who pays
for it all.
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IntroducingApple’s
Student Loan-to-Own Program
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