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  2. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Antioch College (only students who qualify for the Pell Grant have the full need met) [14] Babson College (need-blind for Canadian students as well) [15] Barnard College (need-aware for transfer students) [16] Berea College (tuition-free for all students; need-based aid, family EFC, and work-study will cover other costs) [17] Boston College [18]

  3. Intellectual disability and higher education in the United ...

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    The act provides for special education transition services to students with ID up to the age of 21 to attend college. [4] In these programs, students attend high school and college courses simultaneously. The college courses may be restricted to non-credit, continuing education or to courses specifically designed for students with ID. [4]

  4. 10 ways to attend college for free

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    Community colleges aren’t the only schools that offer tuition-free programs. Some employers provide free college courses to employees. Some employers provide free college courses to employees.

  5. 14 Tuition-Free Colleges

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    Students may have to hail from a certain state or region or come from a low-income background. This small school in Kentucky guarantees free tuition to students who live in the Central Appalachian ...

  6. Community colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Community colleges are often the most inexpensive route to a college education. Sometimes college is tuition free and students can save money by staying home while attending college. Average annual tuition and fees for community college are $3,770 versus $10,560 for a public four-year college. [74]

  7. 14 Colleges That Give Every Student a Free Ride

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  8. Universal access to education - Wikipedia

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    College readiness refers to how prepared for higher education students are. Although there are several ways to define it, college readiness involves measuring four aspects of student performance: basic skills, knowledge of certain content areas, grade point averages (GPA), and college knowledge, also referred to as social capital. [16]

  9. These 4-year colleges offer free tuition — but there's a catch

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    With the student loan debt up to $1.6 trillion as of Q1 2019, according to Federal Reserve data, here are three colleges that offer free tuition as long as you work for it.