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  2. Latest New College of Florida topics - College Confidential...

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    Hampshire Admission Offer to New College of Florida Students. transfer. 2: 493: March 14, 2023 ...

  3. First Year Student Scholarships - New College of Florida -...

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    Looks like NCF will be allocated another $10M in funding from the state (on top of the $15M already allocated in this year’s budget). A significant amount will be allocated to student scholarships. Lets look at the current scholarships- 2023 to 2024 (next year’s could be better…) Pell-Eligible Students Through gift aid from all sources: Pell plus any other grant, scholarship, or waiver ...

  4. What is New College of Florida like?

    talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/what-is-new-college-of-florida-like/1041356

    <p>Joshnewcollege: thanks for posting and the link. We visited, DS is accepted and will attend. I agree with your suggestion about visiting - they could not have been more clear about the contracts, narrative evaluations, and thesis requirements during the presentation.

  5. NYT article on takeover of New College, FL, latest

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    Items to look out for over the next few months. First $, then Students, finally Faculty. State Funding. The advantage of hiring a very influential past Speaker of the Florida House, is his ability to lobby the current legislature (see John Thrasher’s successful tenor at FSU).

  6. Reed vs St. Johns vs New College of Florida

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    <p>That’s absurd. You are talking trash. You obviously know nothing about New College. New College’s campus is gorgeous, right on Sarasota Bay. Every night you can walk to the bay to see the sunset, watch dolphins in the water, roam the campus full of banyan trees. The weather is fabulous. You can go to the beach every day. You can sail ...

  7. Colleges and Universities A-Z - College Confidential Forums

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    University of Richmond New York University New York, NY • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 12% Penn State Furman University Salisbury University Houston Community College Houston, TX • 4-year Public • Acceptance Rate 100% Harper College Palatine, IL • 2-year Public • Acceptance Rate 100% Austin College University of Illinois ...

  8. Florida State University Class of 2028 Official Thread

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    Same. Bet someone in a different department hit the send button a bit to early. Admissions probably commuicated the acceptances with the new student office this morning and they wanted to get something out right away. Also what college sets up emails for non-admitted students.

  9. Please Explain Coed Dorms to Me - College Confidential Forums

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    <p>I have noticed that a few schools list their dorms as being coed. From what I can understand, this means that males and females can live on the same floor / hall of the dorm, but not with one another?</p> <p>Both University of Florida and University of Miami simply state that their dorms are “coed,” but the housing application for New College of Florida allows me to select a “mixed ...

  10. How Many Years of Language are Really Necessary? - Applying to...

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    For students strictly applying to Florida State Universities where only 2 sequential years of language are required, is it really necessary to continue with year 3 and 4 if other Core classes are taken at the AP or DE level? I have heard from many parents that their kids got in with 2 years, but the college consultants insist on 4 years.

  11. Florida Prepaid Tuitional Differential Fee Plan FAQs

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    A. A separate Florida Prepaid College Plan to cover the tuition differential fee will be offered by the Florida Prepaid College Board as of the October 15, 2007 start of the upcoming 2007-08 open enrollment period.</p> <p>As an alternative, families can begin saving tax free today in the Florida College Investment Plan, also offered by the Board.