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  2. American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare

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    The academy was established in 2009, and its office is located at the Washington University in St. Louis, though the organization itself is incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization in Ohio. [2]

  3. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, they may be required by statute to admit a minimum number of in-state students, or to guarantee admission to students graduating the top 6% of their high school class, or to guarantee admission to valedictorians. Many admits, however, are made on the basis of subjective judgments regarding the student's "fit" for the institution. [162]

  4. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Tulane University (only in-state first-year students below an income threshold have the full need met) [52] University of California, Los Angeles (only in-state students have the full need met; out-of-state students don’t receive financial aid) [53] University of Chicago [54] University of Delaware (only in-state students have the full need ...

  5. 5 Sneaky Ways to Get In-State Tuition for Your Out-of-State Kid

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    Sometimes, a state will grant in-state tuition rates to a student who lives near the border in a neighboring state, according to "Achieve Financial Freedom." Emphasis on "sometimes." Sponsored ...

  6. North Carolina Community College System policy on admission ...

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    If the NCCCS follows the Access/High Cost method, then the community colleges could earn an estimated $1,680 per out-of-state student in revenue. In the year 2007–2008, there was an estimated number of 112 undocumented students attending school in the North Carolina Community College System. If all 112 undocumented students paid out-of-state ...

  7. Bright Futures Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2022, the program funds four scholarship levels, available to students who: Are U.S. citizens or legal residents; [10] Graduate from a Florida high school, OR earn a GED as a Florida resident, OR homeschooled students who are registered with their local district for at least two school years, OR out-of-state students who earn a diploma from a non-Florida high school while living ...

  8. McDonald's settles lawsuit over Latino scholarship program by ...

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    McDonald’s HACER National Scholarship Program, which was founded in 1985, awards college scholarships to students with at least one Latino parent. The program has awarded more than $33 million ...

  9. Federal Work-Study Program - Wikipedia

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    The students may be employed by any number of places including a federal, state or local agency, a private organization or by the institution itself. The student must indicate an interest in the FWS program on their application for FAFSA. If the student is eligible the amount of the FWS award will be listed along with the FAFSA award.