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  2. How to Write Your Financial Aid Appeal Letter - AOL

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    A financial aid appeal letter is a written request asking your school to increase the size of your aid package when it’s not enough to cover your costs of attendance. Writing a letter to appeal ...

  3. Scholastic probation - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic probation, sometimes known as flunking out, is the formal warning that is given to students at a higher educational institution as the result of poor academic achievement. Normally, if students that are on academic probation do not quickly address their grades and improve their GPA to at least a 2.0, more serious consequences may ...

  4. Academic probation - Wikipedia

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    Academic probation in the United Kingdom is a period served by a new academic staff member at a university or college when they are first given their job. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is specified in the conditions of employment of the staff member, and may vary from person to person and from institution to institution.

  5. St. Paul's School (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2024-25 school year, St. Paul's charged students $68,353 plus fees, of which financial aid covered, on average, $60,500. [51] St. Paul's offers need-based financial aid, and commits to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for every admitted student. The school states that U.S.-based families with annual household incomes of $150,000 ...

  6. Appeal - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the shogunate established hikitsuke, a high appellate court to aid the state in adjudicating lawsuits. [6] Although some scholars argue that "the right to appeal is itself a substantive liberty interest", [7] the notion of a right to appeal is a relatively recent advent in common law jurisdictions. [8]

  7. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities ...

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    The trial judge convicted all of the defendants. On appeal, the Additional Sessions judge confirmed the conviction of three defendants but acquitted two. On further appeal to the High Court, the judge acquitted all the defendants after rejecting testimony of the four Dalit witnesses. The Dalits finally got relief from the Supreme Court.

  8. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer is a person who is qualified to offer advice about the law, draft legal documents, or represent individuals in legal matters.. The exact nature of a lawyer's work varies depending on the legal jurisdiction and the legal system, as well as the lawyer's area of practice.

  9. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Levy Surcharge: People whose taxable income is greater than a specified amount (in the 2011/12 financial year $80,000 for singles and $168,000 for couples [16]) and who do not have an adequate level of private hospital cover must pay a 1% surcharge on top of the standard 1.5% Medicare Levy. The rationale is that if the people in this ...