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  2. The Oakridge School - Wikipedia

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    Oakridge teams face a variety of schools, including public schools on occasion. Oakridge often competes against Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools or TAPPS schools. Students in grades 7 thru 12 can participate in as many as 16 different sports over three seasons during the school year.

  3. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, schools with large financial aid budgets—typically private, college-preparatory boarding schools—tend to offer either need-blind admission or a commitment to meet the full demonstrated need of the U.S. citizen students that they admit (as determined by the schools' respective financial aid departments).

  4. Oak Ridge Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The school principal was Miss Carrie Sheads when Early's raids in Pennsylvania arrived at Gettysburg on June 26, 1863, [23] and Oak Ridge Academy was at the July 1 battle area which received Confederate cannon fire. [7] (a captured colonel returned to the school for his sword after escaping from Confederates during their retreat. [6])

  5. How much financial aid can you get? - AOL

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    The financial aid limit for each program varies by school, year and more. For instance, the Pell Grant and TEACH Grant maximum awards are subject to change yearly.

  6. FAFSA has changed. Here’s what to know and when to ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Education started a “soft launch” of the new and simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid form — often referred to as the FAFSA — last weekend.. It ...

  7. 90–10 rule - Wikipedia

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    Concerned with the quality of these schools, the Veteran Administration instituted an 85–15 rule, capping the percentage of a school's revenue from GI Bill funds at 85%. [4] In 1972, for-profit colleges became eligible to receive federal student financial aid under Title IV. There were then no restrictions on the percentage of revenue that ...

  8. Oxbridge Academy (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The school was funded with a $50 million donation from Bill Koch. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Koch's goal was to create a school for his own children where academically gifted students of all socioeconomic backgrounds could do hands-on projects and learn by problem solving, a place where students ruled. [ 3 ]

  9. A new teen tech center is coming to Des Moines. Here's what ...

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    Oakridge Neighborhood received $195,000 in grant funding through the Best Buy Teen Tech Center to build its own tech center at Mainframe Studios. The money, from the Best Buy Foundation, will be ...