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    A creative combination of scholarships, grant funding, work-study programs, and tuition-free degree programs may even equate to a low-cost or “free” option. 1. Apply for grants and scholarships

  3. Sam M. Walton College of Business - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1926, the college is the second-largest college at the University of Arkansas, serving over 9,000 students. Walton College offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs and is known nationally for its strong programs in retail, entrepreneurship, information systems, and supply chain management.

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    From tuition-free college classes to cheap transportation and free hunting and fishing privileges, all 50 states serve up golden opportunities for senior citizens.

  5. National Park College - Wikipedia

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    It is now one of the state's largest community colleges, enrolling 3,000 students annually in credit programs and an additional 3,800 students in non-credit programs. Tuition at NPC is less than half that of Arkansas' universities. [3] The name of the college is derived from its location adjacent to Hot Springs National Park.

  6. College Promise - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Kalamazoo Promise program was instituted so that local high school students could attend Michigan colleges with a 65 percent to 100 percent tuition discount. [5] In 2014, Tennessee was the first state to initiate a program for free tuition at community colleges. [6]

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