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Wake Forest University 

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Students can choose from a wide range of majors and minors across the arts and humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. Some of the student organizations include service-oriented organizations, political groups, social organizations, and religiously affiliated groups.

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DEI Legal Fellowship Lawsuit Casts Shadow on BIPOC Law Student Opportunities

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Other racial minorities make up about 10% of the field. In a field where racial minority groups are underrepresented, these opportunities can be especially impactful for BIPOC students in legal studies programs. Minority students are more likely to struggle with financing their education than white students.

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Top Bachelor’s in Data Analytics Programs

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Cost: In-State | $24,733/semester Out-of-State | $24,733/semester Credits to Graduate: 120 Drake University has paired with Zimpleman College of Business to create a bachelor's, as well as a minor, in data analytics. Data analytics is a career-oriented major that equips students with tools to turn raw data into useful information.

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Nevada Scholarships

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The mission of the program is to encourage racial and ethnic minority students to apply to law school and to provide financial assistance to attend and complete law school. In order to be eligible, you must pursue a law oriented degree and you must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Army Loan Repayment Program. Find out more here.

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The Claremont Colleges: Pitzer College

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Academics Majors and Minors At Pitzer College, field groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses. The students can choose from a range of 40 majors and 20 minors. If you could add an inspirational quote or art piece to our campus, what would it be and why?

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Princeton Acceptance Rate: How to Get Into Princeton

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Colleges across the board have been working to increase the diversity of their class composition, and these underrepresented minority (URM) students have an admissions “hook”: they’ll have a competitive advantage if their test scores, GPA, and class rank are in range of a school.

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How Did We Get Here?

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Some colleges have added a “no loan” feature for students whose families fall below certain income brackets. Many colleges have increased the amount of need-based aid they are giving away. Many colleges have increased the income thresholds for receiving aid. Some colleges have gone to providing need-based aid for international students.