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  2. Posse Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Posse was founded in 1989 by Deborah Bial, [4] first partnering with Vanderbilt University. After initially recruiting students solely from New York City, the program has expanded to serve students from more than 20 U.S. cities. [5] [6] The Posse Foundation's founder, Deborah Bial, received the MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2007 for her work with ...

  3. Deborah Bial - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Bial (born 1965) is an American businesswoman. She is the founder and president of the Posse Foundation [1] and a trustee of Brandeis University. [2]Bial is known for the concept of her foundation, which is to send groups of around ten students to collaborating colleges so that they can support each other and achieve a greater success rate.

  4. Rolling admission - Wikipedia

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    Also, schools often use a first-come-first-served method to grant housing and aid to students. [2] Applicants who believe rolling admission to mean no deadlines may miss the chance at housing or aid that they would have had if there was one set deadline. [2]

  5. Posse - Wikipedia

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    Posse (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse; Posse (surname), including a list of people with the name; Posse, Goiás, a municipality in the northeast of the Brazilian state of Goiás; Posse Foundation, a US nonprofit organization that identifies, recruits, and trains student leaders from public high schools to form multicultural teams

  6. College Board - Wikipedia

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    The waitlist testing fee is $53, the first 4 score reports are free and $14 for each additional score report. [19] Additionally, students sitting the test in regions outside the United States pay an additional 'Non-U.S. Regional Fee' of between $43 and $53. [20] As a result, student testing fees may run up to $200 or more for a single test.

  7. Common Application - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition application was created in an attempt to facilitate a holistic process of application, and includes "lockers" where students can create a portfolio starting in 9th grade. [14] [17] The Common Black College Application (CBCA) was started in 1998 to facilitate the process of applying to Historically Black Colleges and Universities ...

  8. Student Loan Forgiveness: Key Deadlines for Winter 2022 - AOL

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    Individuals who earn less than $125,000 and couples whose income is under $250,000 can apply for up to $10,000 in federal student loan forgiveness. It doubles to $20,000 for Pell grant recipients. ...

  9. Open admissions - Wikipedia

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    The graduation rates of colleges are correlated with their admissions policies. Six years after beginning a four-year program, an average of 60% of students nationwide will have graduated. However, that rate varies from 89% at colleges that accept less than a quarter of applicants to less than 36% at those with an open admissions policy. [9]

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