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If in 2011 the average financial aid package is the same as it was in 2010, the class of ’02 will fund a full scholarship if half the members of the class contribute at least $187.50 on average. | ||
The total amount that the class of ’02 contributed to the Annual Fund in 2010 would have been sufficient to fund one full scholarship in 2000. | ||
165 of the members of the class of ’02 contributed to the Alumni Fund in 2010. |
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72% (01:29) correct 28% (01:25) wrong based on 123 sessions1.6 million | |
2.5 million | |
21.6 million | |
26.9 million | |
48 million |
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71% (01:03) correct 29% (01:08) wrong based on 133 sessionsYes | No | |
Increasing its average financial aid package each year over the past 25 years | ||
Not charging higher tuition | ||
Maintaining a low student-to-faculty ratio |
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