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  2. The best grants for students - AOL

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    This program provides 500 students with $20,000 scholarships and personalized life and educational guidance to support the student through their college career. Students must have at least a 2.4 ...

  3. The FAFSA is now open to all Indiana students. Here's ... - AOL

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    Dodd encourages students who run into problems with filling out the FAFSA to reach out to their high school counselor or college counselor for help. Indiana families can also call INvestED’s ...

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  5. WGU Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Tuition for most undergraduate programs is $2,890.02 per term. Students may begin their terms at the first of any month. [9] WGU Indiana is an approved education provider for Indiana state grants and scholarships offered through the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI). [10]

  6. 21st Century Community Learning Centers - Wikipedia

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    Congress distributed the first grants for community learning centers in 1998. [7] Originally, grants lasted three years. Most centers held only academic programs, although a few held recreational programs as well. The early budget was about $40 million. [8] In 2001, The U.S. Congress expanded the 21st Century program through the No Child Left ...

  7. Indiana State Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) is a statewide professional association and labor union which represents more than 45,000 public school teachers and education support professionals, staff in state higher education institutions, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.