In-state and out-of-state tuition can often vary widely, and can sometimes be frustrating to students looking to attend from out-of-state but are unable to cover the price tag. However, there is a legitimate reason why colleges charge more to out-of-state students, even if this happens to be thousands more. And here’s why. Public universities receive public funding by way of tax dollars paid by state residents. A large chunk of money that these public universities…
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On average, the student scholarships are worth $2,500 and are considered to be important and prestigious awards. Even students who apply but don’t win…
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In 1964, the National Achievement Scholarship program was initiated to recognize outstanding achievement among Black American high school students, and award them university scholarships.…