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  2. The Stadium Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The concept was the brainchild of Joseph A. Park, who was the university's dean of men at the time. Park noticed that many Ohio high school students weren't going to college because they could not afford it. In 1933, a group of 75 young male students with limited financial means moved into the Ohio Stadium. Those young men lived in barrack-like ...

  3. Columbus State Community College - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the women's volleyball and golf teams were promoted from the Division III level to their current level, allowing scholarships to be offered to student-athletes. The Cougars are also members of the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference OCCAC. In a span of three seasons (2003–2005), the volleyball program competed in ...

  4. Dean’s List: New scholarship offers free tuition at NC ...

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    The scholarship is the latest example of North Carolina colleges, both public and private, beginning to offer free tuition. Duke University announced in June that it would provide free tuition to ...

  5. Posse Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Posse was founded in 1989 by Deborah Bial, [4] first partnering with Vanderbilt University.After initially recruiting students solely from New York City, the program has expanded to serve students from more than 20 U.S. cities.

  6. 14 Colleges That Give Every Student a Free Ride

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  7. Student accepted by 54 colleges, gets $1.3M in scholarship ...

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    Daya Brown has a new goal before she moves into a dorm at Duke: She wants to tell other teens how she got so many acceptance letters and scholarship offers. Student accepted by 54 colleges, gets ...