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  2. Knight-Hennessy Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Knight-Hennessy Scholars was founded in 2016 with a $400 million pledge from Phil Knight, the co-founder of Nike and a Stanford alum. [1] Knight’s donation, which was one of the largest ever made to an American university at the time, was combined with $350 million in additional gifts from other Stanford alumni. [2]

  3. First-year college costs: 10 expenses to prepare for beyond ...

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    With that said, application fees and yearly dues could leave you on the hook for potentially thousands of dollars per year. Dues are charged either by semester or by year.

  4. Stanford Law School - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Stanford Law School for the 2023–24 academic year is $112,364. [ 42 ] A 2015 study by M7 Financial, which assessed law schools' "credit ratings" using data on average starting salaries, employment trends, and student loan obligations, found that ...

  5. Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) [11] [12] is a private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford , the eighth governor of and then-incumbent senator from California , and his wife, Jane , in memory of their only child, Leland Jr .

  6. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some institutions are moving away from need-blind admissions so that they can fulfill the full needs of the students that are admitted. [73] Meeting the full need will probably increase the funds for financial aid. [73] For example, Wesleyan University is only need-blind if it has enough money to satisfy the full needs of admitted students. [73]

  7. U.S. tech companies dominate the generative AI boom ... - AOL

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    Training Google's Gemini Ultra model may have cost $191 million, the report estimates. U.S. tech companies dominate the generative AI boom—and the cost of model training explains why, a new ...

  8. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2011–2012, the average sticker price for tuition, fees and living expenses at private colleges, was $38,590 while the average actual cost was $23,060; at public colleges, the average sticker price was $17,130 and the average actual cost was $11,380. [59]

  9. Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences

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    At times Stanford has required undergraduate students to take core courses in various subjects in the humanities and sciences. Some of the core courses include Western Civilization ("Western Civ') taken by all freshmen—first established in 1935 and continued until the mid-1960s.