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  2. MIT says tuition is free for all middle-class undergrad ... - AOL

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    The average full cost of attendance is $85,960 at MIT, but starting in 2025, many undergrads will not have to pay anything.

  3. Swain School of Design - Wikipedia

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    The Swain School of Design (1881–1988) was an independent tuition-free non-profit school of higher learning in New Bedford, Massachusetts. It first defined its mission as a "school of design" for the "application of art to the industries" in 1902, making it the 12th oldest art school in the United States.

  4. History of education in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Historical Journal of Massachusetts 43#2 (2015), pp. 2+. online; Bush, George Gary. History of higher education in Massachusetts (1891), detailed coverage for all types. online; Freeland, Richard M. Academia's Golden Age: Universities in Massachusetts, 1945–1970 (1992) online; Morison, Samuel E. Three Centuries of Harvard, 1636-1936 (1936) online

  5. Massachusetts School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts School of Law (MSLAW) ... Designed to be low-cost, the college's tuition was $10,000 USD for the 2010-2011 academic year, and was eliminated in 2011 ...

  6. Free community college has MA residents 'beyond excited.' How ...

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    Eliminating tuition for residents over age 25 offers opportunities for those who have had trouble attending and sticking with school. Free community college has MA residents 'beyond excited.' How ...

  7. Middlesex School - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex School (informally known as MX) is a coeducational, independent, and non-sectarian boarding secondary school located in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Founded in 1901 to educate the children of wealthy Boston Brahmin families, Middlesex introduced a national scholarship program in 1935 and currently educates 425 students in ...