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Colleges That Have a Relatively Low Cost

Don't you just love a bargain-priced college and/or university?

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Legacy Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating high school senior who resides in Vanderburgh County, is planning to pursue post-secondary education at a college or university in Indiana, and will be the first generation to attain a college degree. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.

Max Award: $4,000

sponsored by Vanderburgh Community Foundation

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Steve Utt Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from a Hancock County high school who will pursue a two- or four-year degree in architecture, building trades, drafting, structural engineering, or another building trade-related field at a college or university in Indiana.

Max Award: $265

sponsored by Hancock County Community Foundation

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Gladys Hancock Shumway Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from Mt. Vernon High School who resides in Buck Creek or Vernon Township in Hancock County, is in the top 25% of their class, and plans to attend an accredited college or university in the state of Indiana.

Max Award: $554

sponsored by Hancock County Community Foundation

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The Albert Raphael and Alta May Barnett Family Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from Edinburg Community High School who will enroll full-time in an accredited four-year private college in Indiana or a four-year college or university in another state. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.

Max Award: $3,000

sponsored by Johnson County Community Foundation

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The Big Ten

The Spartans are a part of this conference. What would you do if Leonidas came at you on the football field? We'd probably run away too.

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Dr. Glenn E. Callaway Dental Scholarship

Applicant must be a past or current resident of Bartholomew County who resided in Bartholomew County for at least four years during the time they attended grades 6-12 and is enrolling at or attending the Indiana University School of Dentistry. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.

Max Award: $2,000

sponsored by Community Foundation of Bartholomew County

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Vegan College Report Card: Schools Receiving an "A"!

Vegan food is all the rage these days, and college campuses are no exception. The folks at peta2 (the college arm of PETA) polled colleges and universities as well as students regarding the vegan choices at their schools. They used the results to grade the schools on their vegan offerings, and the ones on this list got an A!

source: Peta2, the youth/university chapter of PETA

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David K. Lynch Memorial Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from Washington, Washington Catholic, Barr-Reeve or North Daviess High School who also attended Lena Dunn Elementary School and will attend a two- or four-year college or university in Indiana. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.

Max Award: $500

sponsored by Daviess County Community Foundation

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Riedford Health Professions Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from Mt. Vernon High School who will major in a healthcare-related field at a two- or four-year college or university in Indiana, Western Kentucky, or Wabash Valley College in Southeastern Illinois. Minimum 3.2 cumulative GPA required.

Max Award: $500

sponsored by Posey County Community Foundation

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Tom Weede

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Colleges with Excellent Asian Studies Programs

The world's experts on Asian peoples, culture, history, politics, you name it, can be found teaching and studying at these schools.

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Colleges With Strength in Men's Swimming and/or Diving

Are you like a fish when you get into the pool? Well, then these are the perfect schools for you.

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Lori Greene

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Richard H. Crosser Memorial Scholarship

Applicant must be a graduating senior from Mt. Vernon High School who will attend a college or university in Indiana in pursuit of a two- or four-year degree in accounting, architecture, building trades, business, drafting, finance, real estate or structural engineering. Minimum 2.5 GPA required.

Max Award: $313

sponsored by Hancock County Community Foundation

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States Offering Tuition Discounts to Students in Neighboring States

Say you live in Tennessee, but you're dying to go to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. With this good neighbor deal, you can go to UNC and get lower tuition rates. You'll be a Tar Heel, but on the cheap. Just keep in mind that programs vary considerably in tuition discounts provided, colleges participating, academic programs available, and admission criteria.

source: Western Undergraduate Exchange

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Where NBA Stars and Legends Went to College

Discover where basketball greatness begins with our definitive list: Where NBA Stars and Legends Went to College. This curated collection highlights the college programs that helped shape some of the NBA’s most iconic players—past and present—and provides insight into the schools that continue to produce top-tier talent.

From powerhouse programs like the University of Texas, where Kevin Durant electrified fans before going pro, to LSU, which helped mold the dominant Shaquille O’Neal, each school on this list has played a pivotal role in a future star’s journey. Duke University, home to Jason Tatum and Kyrie Irving, remains one of the most prolific pipelines to the NBA, while Davidson College famously launched the career of three-point legend Stephen Curry.

Even schools like Marquette (Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler) and Weber State (Damian Lillard) prove that both big-name programs and under-the-radar institutions can foster elite talent.

Whether you’re a basketball superfan, a college-bound student-athlete, or just curious about your favorite player’s roots, this list connects NCAA programs with the stars they produced. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the link between college development and NBA success. Explore the legacy, impact, and future of basketball through the colleges that built the game’s biggest legends.

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The Most Influential Colleges on Twitter

Who are you following? According to the Twitter analysis gurus at Klout.com, these schools have the most "influential" Twitter feeds. Not only do they post often, but they are the most reTweeted, liked, and interactive.

source: Klout & Huffington Post (Shared with permission)