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  2. StatCrunch - Wikipedia

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    StatCrunch is a web-based statistical software application from Pearson Education. StatCrunch was originally created for use in college statistics courses. As a full-featured statistics package, it is now also used for research and for other statistical analysis purposes.

  3. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    StatCrunch – comprehensive statistics package, originally designed for college statistics courses; Statgraphics – general statistics package; Statistica – comprehensive statistics package; StatsDirect – statistics package designed for biomedical, public health and general health science uses

  4. Template:Infobox academic program - Wikipedia

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    Faculty Expertise: The program is taught by faculty from Template:Institution with expertise in relevant field(s). Global Network: Participants come from Template:Regions/countries and form a diverse cohort. Real-Time Application: Template:Program name emphasizes the application of learned concepts through practical projects or internships.

  5. Sallie Mae's Tuition Refund Insurance and College Renters ...

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    Tuition refund insurance reimburses tuition and other related expenses if a student is forced to withdraw from college for covered medical reasons including disability, physical or mental illness.

  6. Unimpressed by online classes, college students seek refunds

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    Students at more than 25 U.S. universities are filing lawsuits against their schools demanding partial refunds on tuition and campus fees.

  7. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the college financial aid process in the United States, a student's "need" is a figure that colleges use when calculating how much financial aid to offer a student. It is determined by taking the college's Cost of Attendance, which current rules require each college to specify. Then it is subtracted the student's Expected Family Contribution ...

  8. 10 ways to attend college for free

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    A creative combination of scholarships, grant funding, work-study programs, and tuition-free degree programs may even equate to a low-cost or “free” option. 1. Apply for grants and scholarships

  9. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    Our reporting revealed that many schools are cutting academic programs and raising tuition, while at the same time funneling even more money into athletics. We found that schools that subsidize sports the most also tend to have the poorest students, who are often borrowing to pay for their educations.