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  2. Clarendon Fund - Wikipedia

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    Financed primarily by the Oxford University Press, the Clarendon Fund was established by the Council of the University of Oxford in 2000 and launched in 2001. [1] The original aim of the Fund, as agreed by the council, was to "assist the best overseas graduate students who obtain places to study in the University", regardless of financial capability and to remove any barriers between the best ...

  3. Clarendon College (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon College is a public community college in Clarendon, Texas. It also operates branch campuses in Pampa and Childress . The college was established in 1898 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and administered as a private institution until 1927 when it became a publicly supported two-year institution.

  4. 10 surprising college fees you may have to pay

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    For the 2016-2017 school year, the school billed students $99 for this expense. The fee is required of all undergraduate students and is used to support athletic and campus spirit programs on ...

  5. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The vote on 27 January 2004 caused controversy as, because of the close nature of the result, the votes of MPs with constituencies in Scotland proved crucial in terms of getting it through. With university funding devolved in Scotland, the result of any increase in tuition fees would not affect students who chose to live and study in Scotland. [30]

  6. Even in Countries Where Tuition Is Free, College Debt Can Be ...

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    For example, in Sweden, where college is ostensibly free, students still get have to borrow to pay for college fees and a high cost of living. They graduate with, on average, $19,000 in loan debt.

  7. Student migration - Wikipedia

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    Student migration is the movement of students who study outside their country of birth or citizenship for a period of 12 months or more. [1] During the period of globalization , the internationalisation of higher education increased dramatically and it has become a market driven activity.

  8. Student fee - Wikipedia

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    The Student Activity Fee of the University of New Hampshire is relatively unique amongst other comparable institutions of secondary education in that the fee is administered by its autonomous student government, free from faculty or staff advisors. [4] [5] During fiscal year 2019, all undergraduate students attending UNH paid $89 towards their ...

  9. Clarendon College - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon College may refer to: Clarendon College (Jamaica), a religious school in Clarendon parish, Jamaica; Clarendon College (Texas), a two-year college in ...