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  2. SC college students can now get more money through need-based ...

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    $10 million was added to the state budget to help low-income students pay for college.

  3. SC’s McMaster disagrees with colleges, universities on price ...

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    The governor’s office based the recommendation on the Higher Education Public Index of 4.5%. McMaster’s office has used the higher education index in previous executive budgets as well.

  4. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, public higher education institutions gave students with high SAT scores and a low family income $1,255 in need-based grants. However, only $565 in need-based grants were given to students with low SAT scores who had low family incomes. The lower a student's SAT score, the smaller the amount of need-based grants a student received no ...

  5. The best grants for students - AOL

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    Pell Grants are usually awarded to undergraduate students and are based on need. The amount you get is determined by your expected family contribution, the cost of attendance and your enrollment ...

  6. Vincent Sheheen - Wikipedia

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    For a generation, Higher Education in South Carolina has been de-prioritized by governors and legislative leaders. [citation needed] Beginning in 2017, Senator Sheheen brought together college presidents, students, legislative leaders, financial officers, and other state leaders to craft the Higher Education Opportunity Act. The Act was the ...

  7. Henry McMaster - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Governor Carroll A. Campbell Jr. appointed McMaster to the state's Commission on Higher Education, and the South Carolina Senate confirmed him. He also served on the board of directors of the nonprofit South Carolina Policy Council from 1991 to 2003, serving as board chairman from 1992 to 1993. [ 14 ]

  8. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Need-blind schools tend to be selective, due to the large number of applications they receive. Each institution has its own definition of meeting the full demonstrated need. Some schools meet this need through grants and/or merit or talent scholarships alone, while others may include loans and work-study programs.

  9. As need grows for special ed teachers in SC, CCU gets grant ...

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    The U.S. Office of Special Education Programs recently awarded CCU a five-year grant totaling nearly $1.25 million to train special education teachers serving children with “high-intensity needs ...

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