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  2. University of Oregon School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Law was founded in 1884 in Portland, Oregon. [6] Richard R. Thornton organized the department that began as a two-year program with three classes per week. [7] In 1906, the course of study was expanded to three years, and in April 1915, the school's board of regents ordered that the program be moved to Eugene as part of a consolidation program within the university. [7]

  3. Bernard Daly Educational Fund - Wikipedia

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    Based on the terms of the will, the scholarships must be used to attend "schools, colleges, and technical schools of the State of Oregon." [1] The first Daly Fund scholarships were awarded in 1922. [1] Today, the education fund Daly established is the oldest continuously operating place-based college scholarship in the United States. [4]

  4. Category:Law schools in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    University of Oregon School of Law; W. Willamette University College of Law This page was last edited on 13 November 2023, at 02:20 (UTC). ...

  5. List of colleges and universities in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The largest university in the state is Oregon State University (OSU), with an enrollment of just over 36,000 (2023). [3] OSU has branch campuses in Portland, Bend and Newport. The largest institution of higher education in the state is Portland Community College, based in Southwest Portland. The college serves the state's largest metropolitan ...

  6. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The educational systems in Nigeria are divided into two the public [8] where the student only pays for Parents Teachers Association (PTA) while the private [9] where students pay school fees and some other fees like sports, exam fees, computer fees etc. and they are costly [10]

  7. University of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon State Legislature established the university in 1872 and named it Oregon State University. [33] The residents of Eugene raised $27,500 to buy eighteen acres of land at a cost of $2,500. [34] The doors opened in 1876 with the name of "Oregon State University" and University Hall as its sole building. [35]

  8. Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    A young man (in bowtie) receives a scholarship at a ceremony. A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education.Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need, research experience or specific professional experience.

  9. Lagos State Scholarship Board - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos State Scholarship Board is a governmental body that oversees and manages matters relating to scholarship, education, and bursary in Lagos State. Established in February 1968 by the Lagos State Government , the body aims at providing “educational assistance to deserving students for the development of Lagos State”.