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Applying for the Forty Acres Scholars Program (FASP) and UT-Austin Scholarships

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Some rumors online claimed that 1,300 students received invitations, but I never saw definitive proof or official FASP sources to suggest this. UT-Austin scholarships for incoming freshmen Besides FASP, UT-Austin offers few merit non-financial-need scholarships for incoming students.

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First-Generation College Students: Facts and Statistics

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Note Reference [1] For comparison, roughly 18% of students identified as the first person in their immediate family to go to college in 2011-2012. [3] First-generation college students received more financial aid and grants than continuing-generation students. Profile of Undergraduate Students: 2011-12.

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UCI- An Upcoming Healthcare Hub

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This includes opportunities specific to undergraduate students! The , Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) helps students find research opportunities on-campus with UCI faculty or off-campus opportunities with industrial partners, national labs, and other universities.

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What Can I Study In College?

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An idea of what you can maintain financially as an undergraduate student may help you make this decision. Since the 2010-2011 academic year, when 89,980 degrees were awarded, this number represents an increase of 35%. This represented 6% of all bachelor’s degrees granted during that time.

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Fast Facts: Financial Aid

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85% of full-time, first-year undergraduate students in 2019-2020 were awarded some type of financial aid. [1]. The majority of students awarded financial aid received federal grants. The average federal grant award for undergraduate students has more than doubled to $10,590 in 2022 from $5,190 in 2001. [2].

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Students With Disabilities in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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10] College Graduation About half (49.5%) of students with disabilities who enrolled at a four-year college in 2011 completed a bachelor's degree within six years versus roughly 68% of students without disabilities. Sometimes, people with disabilities that impact their ability to work can qualify for student loan forgiveness.