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  2. Texas Tomorrow Fund - Wikipedia

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    Type 1: The most expensive, will cover your tuition cost dollar-for-dollar at any flagship, public Texas university or college. Type 2: Less expensive than type 1, will cover tuition up to the weighted average cost of all Texas public universities and colleges. This means that if the school your child will be attending costs more than the state ...

  3. Texas House Bill 588 - Wikipedia

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    Texas House Bill 588, commonly referred to as the "Top 10% Rule", is a Texas law passed in 1997. It was signed into law by then governor George W. Bush on May 20, 1997. The law guarantees Texas students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class automatic admission to all state-funded universities.

  4. Education package filed in Texas House includes state's first ...

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    Buckley’s education package includes HB 2, which relates to public education and public-school finance; HB 3, which would create Texas’ first Education Savings Account; and HB 4, which relates ...

  5. Student Loans, Grants and Scholarships: What’s the Difference?

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    In fact, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, 85% of students receive financial aid. This includes taking out student loans, applying for grants or potentially winning a ...

  6. Bursary - Wikipedia

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    A bursary [1] is a monetary award made by any educational institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school , university or college when they might not be able to, otherwise.

  7. Texas Public Policy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) is an American conservative think tank based in Austin, Texas. [2] The organization was co-founded in 1989 by James R. Leininger and Fritz S. Steiger, who sought intellectual support for his education reform ideas, including public school vouchers . [ 3 ]

  8. Robin Hood plan - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Plan is a colloquialism given to a provision of Texas Senate Bill 7 (73rd Texas Legislature) (the provision is officially referred to as "recapture"), originally enacted by the U.S. state of Texas in 1993 (and revised frequently since then) to provide equity of school financing within all school districts in the state of Texas.

  9. Court ruling expands Merced County scholarship opportunities ...

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