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  2. When I adopted my 2 kids, I immediately started saving for ...

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    I adopted my sons from Ethiopia in 2012 and immediately started saving for their college tuition. I wanted them to graduate with no student loans and have every opportunity for success.

  3. Ohio Wesleyan to offer 25 full-tuition scholarships through ...

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    Twenty-five Columbus-area high school students will attend Ohio Wesleyan University tuition-free thanks to a new partnership with the Columbus-based college-access organization I Know I Can.

  4. Scholarship tax credit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, scholarship tax credits, also called tax credit scholarships, education tax credits or tuition tax credits, are a form of school choice that allows individuals or corporations to receive a tax credit from state taxes against donations made to non-profit organizations that grant private school scholarships. At the start of ...

  5. Ohio Wesleyan to become tuition-free for lower-income ... - AOL

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    Beginning this fall, all high school students who live in or go to school in Delaware County, who have a 3.5 or higher grade-point average, and who's family has an annual adjusted gross income of ...

  6. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public universities increased their fees by 27% over the five years ending in 2012, or 20% adjusted for inflation. Public university students paid an average of almost $8,400 annually for in-state tuition, while out-of-state students paid more than $19,000. For the two decades ending in 2013, college costs rose 1.6% more than inflation each year.

  7. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Oberlin College; Occidental College; Ohio State University (only in-state students who qualify for the Pell Grant have the full need met) [96] Ohio Wesleyan University (Charles Thomas Scholars only) [97] Pitzer College; Reed College; Saint Joseph's University (select underrepresented students only as part of the STEM^2 Scholarship Program) [98]

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