Tag: financial_aid
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Rice University Expands Free Tuition Program Amid National Trend
Rice University expands "The Rice Investment," offering free tuition to families earning up to $200,000 annually. This move, part of a broader trend in higher education, enhances accessibility while Rice faculty contribute to diverse research and public policy discussions.
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Rice University Expands Free Tuition Program to Families Earning Up to $200,000
Rice University announced a significant expansion of its financial aid, The Rice Investment, offering free tuition to students from families earning up to $200,000 annually, starting Fall 2027, aiming to increase accessibility and reduce student debt.
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Rice University Expands Free Tuition Program to Families Earning Up to $200,000
Rice University expands its financial aid, offering free tuition to students from families earning up to $200,000 annually. The university also secured major grants for quantum materials and wireless research.
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California's Cradle-to-Career Data System Celebrates Five Years of Connecting Education and Opportunity
California's Cradle-to-Career Data System marks five years, connecting education and workforce data to empower students and strengthen the state's economy. It has helped students access $20 million in aid and offers tools for informed career planning.
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George Mason University Spotlights Financial Aid Changes, Robotics Innovation, and New Research
George Mason University announces federal financial aid changes, a robotics project for ADA accessibility, research on online dating strategies, and a dance therapy program for Parkinson's disease patients.
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Arlington County Summer Camps Open for Registration, Programs Begin June 22
Arlington County Summer Camps, starting June 22, still have openings across various programs including arts, sports, and technology. Financial assistance is available through the Access for All program, encouraging broad participation for all ages.
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Governor Newsom Declares May "Foster Care Month," Highlights State Support for Youth
Governor Gavin Newsom has proclaimed May 2026 as "Foster Care Month" in California, acknowledging the challenges faced by foster youth and highlighting state initiatives for family support, education, and financial aid.
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Penn Celebrates Class of 2026 Commencement and Receives Landmark $20 Million Financial Aid Gift
Penn marks its 270th Commencement for over 9,000 graduates and announces a $20 million gift for middle-income student financial aid. The university also highlights student achievements, new research, and academic initiatives.
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Penn Receives $20 Million Gift for Middle-Income Student Aid
Wharton alumnus Greg Mondre and his wife, Alexandra, have donated $20 million to the University of Pennsylvania, boosting financial aid for middle-income students and supporting the Quaker Commitment.
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Yale Admits 2,328 to Class of 2030
Yale has accepted 2,328 students for its Class of 2030, chosen from the second-largest applicant pool in its history. The incoming class represents diverse backgrounds from across the U.S. and 75 countries.
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Media Monitor: Washington Post reports rising income thresholds for home-buying assistance
The Washington Post is reporting that home-buying assistance programs nationwide are increasing their income thresholds, allowing individuals earning up to $200,000 to qualify for aid due to soaring housing costs.
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