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Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Lois Britt Memorial Industry Scholarship

Description

This scholarship is sponsored by CME Group and the National Pork Industry Foundation and managed and administered by the National Pork Producers Council. Ten $2,500 scholarships are awarded annually to students who intend to pursue a career in the pork industry and who exhibit characteristics representative of future pork industry leaders.

Awarded By
National Pork Producers Council
Eligibility Criteria
1. Current undergraduate student in a two-year swine program or four-year college of agriculture and
2. U.S. citizen. High school students are not eligible.

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
Business Management & Administration

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
Health Science

2nd Opportunity Research Scholarship

Description

The AVMA/AVMF 2nd Opportunity Summer Research Scholarship is intended to provide support for currently enrolled veterinary students who have previously conducted a summer research project and are seeking to gain a second summer of research experience.

Awarded By
American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF)
Eligibility Criteria
*Must have previously conducted a summer research project and are seeking to gain a second summer of research experience.
*Ideally, student applicants would be continuing their prior research project but that is not an absolute requirement.
*Abstract of their results for presentation at the NIH Veterinary Scholars Symposium required.
*Limited to one per school, and a maximum of five total scholarships will be awarded in 2023.

Alabama Nurses Foundation Scholarship

Description

At Alabama Nurses Foundation, we believe in the power of education and the endless possibilities it can unlock. We are committed to helping nursing students like you achieve their academic dreams. That's why we are thrilled to introduce our Fall 2023 Scholarship Opportunities – your gateway to a brighter future.

​$3000 Licensed Practical Nurse or Associate Degree Nurse* Scholarship

$3000 Baccalaureate* Scholarship

$3000 Masters or Doctoral Nursing Program* Scholarship

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
Hospitality & Tourism

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
Manufacturing

Lois Britt Memorial Industry Scholarship

Description

This scholarship is sponsored by CME Group and the National Pork Industry Foundation and managed and administered by the National Pork Producers Council. Ten $2,500 scholarships are awarded annually to students who intend to pursue a career in the pork industry and who exhibit characteristics representative of future pork industry leaders.

Awarded By
National Pork Producers Council
Eligibility Criteria
1. Current undergraduate student in a two-year swine program or four-year college of agriculture and
2. U.S. citizen. High school students are not eligible.

Technical Training Scholarship (Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarships & Awards)

Description

Up to $20,000 scholarship to complete an aviation or aerospace technical training or certification course. Examples: ATP CTP, Airframe and/or Powerplant Mechanic certificate, Dispatcher certificate, Air Traffic Control training program, government or manufacturer's safety training, specialized training or certification course. Note: Excludes any flight training and any technical training that is part of a college degree program.

Awarded By
THE NINETY-NINES, INC.

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
Marketing

Renee Starks Steed Memorial Scholarship

Description

The Renee Starks Steed Memorial Scholarship is open to current sophomores, juniors, or seniors, who attend an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) and major in fashion, fashion marketing, textile, and apparel design, or a similar area of study.

Awarded By
UNCF
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants for the Renee Starks Steed Memorial Scholarship program must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid ("FAFSA") form and have a demonstrated, unmet financial need as verified by their college or university.
Be an undergraduate student who is sophomore, junior or senior at a HBCU.
Be an undergraduate student who is majoring in fashion, fashion marketing, or some other very similar major, such as textile and apparel design.
Preference will be given to students of color.
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics

Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship for Women Pilots

Description

Each year Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarships are usually awarded to qualified members for five different scholarship types, including two specialized scholarships: an Emergency Maneuver Training Scholarship and an International Scholarship for pilots in developing countries.  In addition, the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Fund (AEMSF) provides Research Scholarship Grants and, for Student Pilot members, the First Wings Awards. 99s members and other individuals have donated to the Fund through their estate bequests, individual gifts, and the Perpetual Scholarship program. Since 1941, the AEMSF has awarded over 800 scholarships plus more than 300 awards to student pilots working toward their first certificate. The amount awarded for these scholarships, including Research Scholar Grants and Fly Now/First Wings Awards exceeds $12 Million. The AEMSF's investment account is currently valued at over $6 Million.

Research Scholar Grants
Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Winners
About the Fund
Trustees
Your Donation or Bequest

Technical Training Scholarship (Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarships & Awards)

Description

Up to $20,000 scholarship to complete an aviation or aerospace technical training or certification course. Examples: ATP CTP, Airframe and/or Powerplant Mechanic certificate, Dispatcher certificate, Air Traffic Control training program, government or manufacturer's safety training, specialized training or certification course. Note: Excludes any flight training and any technical training that is part of a college degree program.

Awarded By
THE NINETY-NINES, INC.

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship

Description

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship is a needs-based scholarship designed to fulfill a financial gap remaining after all federal and state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized.

Awarded By
The American Legion
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship, you must confirm you meet these 3 requirements. 1. Must be a high school senior or accepted/attending an institute of higher education. 2. if accepted/attending an institute of higher education, must be a non profit and regionally accredited institution.(If unsure contact your institutions administration office. regional accreditation applies to the institution not programs within) 3. You must meet at least one of these requirements, had a parent die as a veteran post 911, or have a living post 911 veteran parent who has a combined disabled rating of 50% or more.(Disabled rating is provided by the veterans administration)
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Alabama Home Builders Foundation

Description

The Alabama Home Builders Foundation scholarship was founded in 1995 with a mission to help fund deserving students who are interested in pursuing an education in the residential building trades in the state of Alabama.

Awarded By
Alabama Home Builders Foundation
Eligibility Criteria
Must be a resident of Alabama.
Must be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community
college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama.
Must be enrolled in a residential construction-related trade curriculum:
Carpentry
Electrical
HVAC
Plumbing
Masonry
Construction Management/Technology

Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP)

Description

Recognizing the shortage of public high school math and science teachers across the state, the 2018 Alabama Legislature passed into law this federal loan repayment program. AMSTEP has a two-fold mission: to encourage individuals to enroll in and complete programs leading to Alabama certification in mathematics or science; and to improve the educational system in Alabama by encouraging those who complete the program to accept math or science teaching positions in Alabama public schools, preferably in public school systems where the shortage of math or science teachers, or both, is most acute.

Awarded By
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Eligibility Criteria
Be a graduate of an ALSBE approved program in math or science beginning with the spring term of 2018 and forward from that date, at the baccalaureate or master’s level, from an approved institution leading to an initial secondary professional educator certificate endorsed in math or science. This does not include a teacher who only earns a passing score on the Praxis test in math or science to add a certificate endorsement, and who has not completed an entire approved program.
Holds a valid Alabama professional educator certificate endorsed in secondary math or science, or both.
Is teaching math or science full-time in an Alabama public school district, or at a charter school which has been approved by the Alabama Public Charter School Commission.
Is a citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States.
Has been a resident of Alabama for at least twelve (12) months before the application deadline, and provides documentation proving a permanent connection to the state of Alabama. ACHE shall accept any one of the following as proof of residency:
A current valid Alabama driver’s license.
A current valid Alabama vehicle registration.
A current valid Alabama voter registration card.
Has outstanding federal student loans, subsidized or unsubsidized.

Alabama Prestige Scholarship

Description

To recognize outstanding achievements of Alabama high school students, The University of Alabama is offering the Alabama Prestige Scholarship to at least one student from every high school in the state.

Awarded to selected Alabama scholars with exemplary academic and non-academic achievements, The Alabama Prestige Scholarship will cover tuition for four years, as well as housing for the first year.

Awarded By
The University of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the Alabama Prestige Scholarship, a student must:

Be an in-state student, attending a high school in the state of Alabama
Have a 3.5 or higher GPA
Submit an application for admission and all supporting documents by January 15
Receive unconditional admission to UA

Alabama Scholarship for Dependents of Blind Parents / Textbook Benefits for Dependents of Blind Parents.

Description

With this scholarship, the institution of higher learning waives tuition and instructional fees, and the amount for textbooks depends on the number of participants in the program. The scholarship is renewable up to four standard academic years of nine months each, and recipients must reapply each year.

Awarded By
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
Eligibility Criteria
Be an Alabama resident for at least five years;;Be from a family in which the head of household is blind and whose family income is at or below 1.3 times the current poverty income level, as determined by federal poverty guidelines based on family size;;Attend an Alabama public college, university or trade school within 2 years after high school graduation but before the age of 23

Alabama Student Grant Program

Description

The Alabama Student Grant Program is a state student assistance program established August 4, 1978 by the Legislature of the State of Alabama and designed to provide financial assistance to residents of the State of Alabama for undergraduate nonsectarian, secular education at independent, nonprofit, or other legislatively identified postsecondary educational institutions of higher learning located within the State of Alabama. This is not a need based program.

Awarded By
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Eligibility Criteria
(1) Have obtained a certificate of graduation from a secondary school or the recognized equivalence of such graduation;;(2) Be classified as an undergraduate student;;(3) Be an Alabama resident as defined in Alabama Student Grant Program Act 90;;(4) Be a citizen of the United States or in the process of becoming a citizen of the United States;;(5) Be enrolled as a full-time or half-time student in an eligible program in an approved institution;;(6) Be making satisfactory academic progress;; and,(7) Not be enrolled and not intend to enroll in a course of study leading to an undergraduate degree in theology, divinity,
or other field of preparation for a religious vocation.

In-State Freshman Automatic Merit Scholarships

Description

The University of Alabama offers some of the most generous scholarship opportunities in the state for qualifying Alabama students.

Awarded By
The University of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
As a first-time freshman applicant, you must submit the following to be considered for admission:

Application for admission
Official high school transcript
Optional submission of official ACT or SAT test score*
*The University of Alabama will not require standardized ACT or SAT scores from students applying through the Fall 2024 Semester. For more information, see UA’s Freshman Requirements page.

JSU Alabama Bush Memorial Scholarship

Description

The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University.

The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.

Awarded By
The Jacksonville State University Foundation
Eligibility Criteria
The scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time, native-born Alabama undergraduate student who has attained junior status and is majoring in mathematics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University.

Mort Marks Scholarship

Description

The AFCEA Mort Marks ROTC Scholarship is presented annually to an ROTC student attending a university located in the AFCEA Mid-South Region of the United States: to include, the states of; Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and northwest panhandle of Florida who is a student in the Air Force option. Applicants must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA. They must have the potential to serve as an officer in the U.S. Armed Forces. Two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study and a letter of nomination from ROTC unit professor of military science, professor of naval science, professor of aerospace studies or designated commanding officer must be submitted as a PDF form via email. Optionally, applicants may also submit a third letter of recommendation or a resume. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information about the scholarship and eligible majors for study.

Awarded By
AFCEA
Eligibility Criteria
Must attend a university;; Minimum 3.0 GPA;; Must not be attending high school currently;; Must study full-time;; Restricted to students studying in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi;; Restricted to students studying Computer Science/Data Processing, Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Engineering/Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Science, Technology, and Society;; Must be in ROTC

Police Officer's and Firefighter's Survivors Educational Assistance Program (POFSEAP)

Description

This is a grant covering tuition, fees, books and supplies for dependents and eligible spouses of Alabama police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. 

Awarded By
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Eligibility Criteria
POFSEAP Application required;;Awards are available for only undergraduate study at public institutions in Alabama;;Other special eligibility criteria apply.

The University of Alabama National Recognition Scholars

Description

First-time freshmen who are recognized by the National African American, Hispanic, Indigenous or Rural & Small-Town Recognition Programs are strongly encouraged to submit all application materials by the January 15 priority deadline to ensure consideration. If eligible students submit an application and all supporting documents after January 15 but by May 1, they will receive consideration for admission on a space available basis. 

Awarded By
University of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the National Recognition Scholarship at UA, first-time freshmen must be recognized by the College Board National Recognition Program.;; The College Board National Recognition Program is a third-party organization that create pathways to college for underrepresented students by awarding them academic honors and connecting them with universities across the country.;; Admitted freshman that opt out of College Boards College Search must email their National Recognition Scholar certificate to [email protected] by May 1.;; Please review the College Board National Recognition Programs webpage for the eligibility requirements of this program.
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Alabama Advantage need based scholarship

Description

To continue our commitment to advancing the students of our state, The University of Alabama is offering the Alabama Advantage need-based scholarship to remove financial barriers that keep Alabama residents from carving their own path at UA.

Awarded By
The University of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
To receive the Alabama Advantage scholarship, admitted students must:

Be an in-state student
Be eligible for the Pell Grant
First-time freshmen submit all financial aid package requirements and receive a financial aid award by December 15 for spring enrollment and May 1 for summer or fall enrollment.
First-time transfer students must submit all financial aid package requirements and receive a financial aid award by October 1 for spring enrollment and May 1 for summer or fall enrollment.
Enroll full time with at least 12 credit hours per semester
Maintain a 2.0 cumulative UA GPA and pass at least 67% of attempted credit hours for the fall and spring semesters combined each academic year

Alabamas Promise

Description

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Award recently awarded The University of Alabama a $1 million grant to develop a community college advising program to help low income students in the Black Belt and Appalachia transfer to and graduate from four year institutions. Building on this initiative, The University of Alabama proposes a new need-based financial aid program, Alabama’s Promise, to compliment this important work.

Awarded By
The University Of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
Graduate from high school in Alabama
Earn the Associate in Art or Associate in Science Degree with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 from a community college in Alabama or complete least 45 hours of general education requirements with a 3.0 QPA at a community college in Alabama
Transfer from the Alabama community college in good standing
Be 25 years of age or younger
Complete the FAFSA qualifying for partial or full Pell Grant – with an Expected Family Contribution of 3500 or less (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the only application you need to complete for this award)

Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP)

Description

ASAP is a need-based, state grant ranging from $300 to $5,000 per academic year.

Awarded By
Alabama Commission Of Higher Education
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible students are undergraduate students who are Alabama residents attending eligible Alabama institutions.

Alumni Scholarship Program

Description

The Alumni Scholarship Program was initiated in 1967 by the Alumni Council. The program is currently designed to:

reward high school seniors and transfer students for their academic and leadership achievements,
recognize current full-time undergraduate students for academic excellence,
assist graduate students with their efforts for higher learning,
support distance learners with their online education,
retain UA Early College students entering as on-campus freshmen, and
attract children and grandchildren of active UA graduates to the Capstone.
Although the Alumni Scholarship Program manages scholarships for students who have a parent or grandparent who received a degree from UA, the majority of our scholarships are available to all students, regardless of any affiliation with UA.

Awarded By
University of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
UA scholarship application; supplemental scholarship application; Entering freshmen submit application for admission which is the scholarship application by January 15; high school transcript; UA supplemental Scholarships application; Transfer students application due March 1; currently enrolled undergraduate students application is March 1.

Harvey Fellows Program

Description

Initiated by the Mustard Seed Foundation in 1992, and now overseen by the 28twelve Foundation, the program seeks to mark, equip and encourage individuals to actively integrate their faith and vocation as leaders in strategic occupations.

The most successful applicants tend to be preparing for careers in the following fields:

• Research, teaching, and administration at premier secular colleges and universities
• Economics, business, and finance in public and private sector
• International diplomacy, security, and business
• Journalism and media
• Film production and visual and performing arts
• Public policy and federal, state, and major city government
• Applied and theoretical sciences

Vocations we do not consider a priority for this fellowship include: work within a church or religious organization, civil service, elementary and secondary education, Christian education, homemaking, farming, not-for-profit relief and economic development, military service, private practice law or medicine, clinical psychology or counseling, social work, professional sports, and other fields that traditionally have attracted a higher percentage of Christians. While we value these disciplines and those who work in them, the purpose of this fellowship is to encourage scholarship and vocational pursuits in areas of significant societal influence in which a Christian presence is perceived to be minimal.

In-State UA Competitive Admissions Scholarship

Description

The University Of Alabama offers some of the most generous scholarship opportunities in the state for qualifying students.

Awarded By
The University Of Alabama
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for one of these 12 scholarships you must meet these educational standards. Test scores: 1160-1600 SAT, 24-30 ACT. GPA: 3.0-3.5+ (for more information see the chart on The University Of Alabama website)

JMJ Phillip Group College Scholarship

Description

The JMJ Phillip Group scholarship is open to students who will major or are majoring in STEM. (science technologies, engineering, or math)

Awarded By
JMJ Phillip
Eligibility Criteria
High school students who have been accepted to college and students who are currently enrolled in a college or university are eligible to apply for the JMJ Phillip Group college scholarship program. Additionally, the following criteria must be met for a student to be eligible to apply:
— Students must be currently enrolled in a U.S.-based high school or college. Students graduating from high school must plan to attend college during the fall semester in the same year as the application.
— Eligible colleges include two-year and four-year universities in the United States.
— Students who apply must have a minimum GPA of 3.6. Current (unofficial) transcripts must be sent with the application.
High school students who are applying must have a letter of acceptance from the college they intend to attend. A copy of this letter must be included in the application.
— One letter of reference must be included in the application. This letter must come from one of the following sources: a current or former teacher of the student, or a current or former employer of the student.
(Additionally you must write an essay as explained on the JMJ Phillip website)

Shining Stars Scholarship

Description
For a chance to win this month’s $1,000 Shining Stars Scholarship:
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STEP 2:
Leave a comment on this Instagram post tagging your accountability buddy! Be sure to end your comment with #AscentSponsored.
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STEP 4: Complete the contact form then "Submit" your entry.

The AFCEA Educational Foundation

Description

The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.

Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.

Awarded By
AFCEA
Eligibility Criteria
Be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident.
Be a full-time college or university student at the sophomore or junior level.
Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.
Be enrolled in an ROTC Program.
Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA. Have an overall GPA of 3.0 or above.
All applicants must be of good moral character; demonstrate academic excellence; have a financial need; and the potential to serve as an officer in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Scholarship awards are subject to availability of funding.  Scholarships are to be used for tuition and course-related expenses, such as fees, books, supplies and equipment that are required for the courses at the university for the school year.
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