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  2. You can attend Miami Dade College for free if you qualify for ...

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    In addition to the county’s help, Career Source South Florida, a branch of Florida’s workforce development program, will award students in the program grants of up to $5,000 for any non ...

  3. Nacel Open Door - Wikipedia

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    Nacel Open Door offers opportunities for families across the United States to host an international exchange student from one of the more than 35 countries with which Nacel Open Door works. AYP accepts foreign students ages 15 to 18 to live with a host family and attend high school in the host family's community for a semester, academic year or ...

  4. TAP, the teacher-to-classroom program, is expanding to FIU ...

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    At Miami-Dade College, students — including non-education majors — and non-students with a college degree can enroll through Jan. 9. People not already enrolled in the college will have to ...

  5. Open-door academic policy - Wikipedia

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    From the dictionary meaning of the open-door policy, which is the idea of granting access to all those who want access, [2] a similar idea can be drawn in terms of education. [ 3 ] According to Deepa Rao, the open-door academic policy is one of the main ways in which adult learners become a part of university/college life. [ 4 ]

  6. Miami Dade College - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Dade County Junior College in 1960, MDC began on a high school farm and became desegregated in 1962, opening its doors to students of all races. [12] Over the decades, MDC expanded by launching several campuses, including Kendall, Wolfson, and Hialeah, and established a Medical Center to support students in health programs.

  7. ‘An impact...for many, many years.’ Businessman gives $20 ...

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    The gift from Citadel CEO and educational philanthropist Ken Griffin is the largest individual gift in school history.