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  2. 8 things retirees can get for free to save money - AOL

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    One advantage of being a senior is that many educational institutions offer some courses entirely for free. “One of the best perks available to seniors is tuition-free college courses,” said ...

  3. Curtin Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Curtin Singapore is the Singaporean campus of Curtin University, a public university in Australia. [4] It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in healthcare, computational sciences, commerce and communications with plans to expand to science and engineering.

  4. 10 ways to attend college for free

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    A creative combination of scholarships, grant funding, work-study programs, and tuition-free degree programs may even equate to a low-cost or “free” option. 1. Apply for grants and scholarships

  5. 15 Tuition-Free Colleges

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    Some schools don't charge tuition. Want to go to college but wish you could avoid tuition? It's possible. Schools throughout the country offer free tuition to admitted students. But read the fine ...

  6. College Promise - Wikipedia

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    A state-wide Promise Program was started in Oregon in 2016, where community college tuition is covered to residents of Oregon with a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or higher. [16] The Oregon Promise is a “last-dollar” scholarship, meaning that aid will only be rewarded after all other federal loans are applied, such as the Pell Grant.

  7. Education in the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University Education in the Australian Capital Territory covers early learning (pre-Kindergarten), primary (K–6), secondary (7–10), college or senior secondary (11–12), followed by studies as an adult at university or TAFE.

  8. Free tuition at ACC for graduating high schoolers? Here's ...

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    The proposal would offer free tuition at ACC to this year's graduating high school seniors, with the goal of eventually expanding the program.

  9. Tertiary education fees in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Student fees for vocational education vary between jurisdictions, with some states implementing fee-free courses in some fields and all offering some form of government subsidised training. [3] Funding responsibilities for student fee subsidies are agreed between state and territory governments and the Commonwealth under the National Skills ...