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  2. NJ bill requires high schoolers to apply for college aid to ...

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    The FAFSA completion gap separating high-income districts from low-income districts in Louisiana, where the law passed in 2018, went from 8.5 percentage points to 1.1 percentage points in a year ...

  3. Governor's School of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The program is open to all public, private, and parochial schools in New Jersey, and to all home-schooled students who live in New Jersey. Since its inception in 1983, the program has served over 11,000 students. Typically 400-500 students per program apply, and approximately 85-100 students are accepted into each program each year.

  4. Left college? This NJ program helps you re-enroll and finish

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    Nearly 8,600 adults in New Jersey who had college credits but no degree have benefited from NJ's "Some College No Degree" program.

  5. New Jersey Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    There is no tuition for selected attendees; room, board, food and all other academic expenses for the five-week program are covered by private and corporate donations. [ 1 ] NJSP's stated mission is to "reach out to 39 able and enthusiastic residents of New Jersey who are rising seniors and who come from a broad socio-economic, ethnic and ...

  6. Need FAFSA help? NJ offers college students free one-on-one ...

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    To be automatically considered for state financial aid such as the New Jersey College Promise and Tuition Aid Grants, or TAG, New Jersey’s FAFSA deadline for first-time college students and ...

  7. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If a student has a high SAT score and a low family income, they will receive larger institutional need-based grants than a student with a low family income that has low SAT scores. In 1996, public higher education institutions gave students with high SAT scores and a low family income $1,255 in need-based grants.

  8. Higher education in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The program was later expanded to include the NJ STARS II program. Any student who receives scholarship aid in the NJ STARS program at a county college can receive aid at a New Jersey 4-year college after graduation from the county college. The NJ STARS II program provides full tuition for the student at participating New Jersey colleges.

  9. Making your college decision? Here's what NJ universities cost

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    This is the list of New Jersey colleges from cheapest to most expensive: Kean University : $13,426 ($6,713 per semester) New Jersey City University : $13,970 ($6,985 per semester)

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