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  2. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2004 alone, tuition rates at public schools increased by over 14%, largely due to dwindling state funding. An increase of 6% occurred over the same period for private schools. [132] Between 1982 and 2007, college tuition and fees rose three times as fast as median family income, in constant dollars. [106]

  3. Cambridge International School (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The tuition fees range from 900 00 RUB + 5 000 EUR to 1 300 000 RUB + 7 500 EUR, but does not include transport services, private lessons, summer courses, and the school uniform. References [ edit ] ^ "Cambridge Assessment International Education | British Council" .

  4. Notre Dame Preparatory School (Towson, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame Preparatory School (NDP) was founded on September 21, 1873 in Baltimore, Maryland on Charles Street by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, under the name Notre Dame of Maryland Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies. There were 63 pupils. The school was founded due to overcrowding at the SSND's first school in Baltimore, Institute of ...

  5. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2016–17, the average cost of annual tuition in the United States ranged from $9,700 for public four-year institutions to $33,500 for private four-year institutions. [ 7] Private colleges increased their tuition by an average of 1.7 percent in 2016–17, the smallest rise in four decades, according to the U.S. Consumer Price Index. [ 7]

  6. Abacus school - Wikipedia

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    Abacus school is a term applied to any Italian school or tutorial after the 13th century, whose commerce-directed curriculum placed special emphasis on mathematics, such as algebra, among other subjects. [1] These schools sprang up after the publication of Fibonacci's Book of the Abacus and his introduction of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system.

  7. City University of New York - Wikipedia

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    In fall 1957, for example, nearly 36,000 attended Hunter, Brooklyn, Queens and City Colleges for free, but another 24,000 paid tuition fees of up to $300 a year ($3,300 in current dollar terms). [19] Undergraduate tuition and other student fees in 1957 comprised 17 percent of the colleges' $46.8 million in revenues, about $7.74 million ...

  8. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    They also support universal preschool, expanding access to primary education, including through charter schools, and are generally opposed to school voucher programs. They call for addressing student loan debt and reforms to reduce college tuition. [185] Other proposals have included tuition-free public universities and reform of standardized ...

  9. Cambridge School of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Since 2002, CSB is licensed by Cambridge University as an official exam center for Cambridge Assessments International Education (CAIE) examinations. In September 2020, CSB moved to its 35 million euro campus in the Bucharest suburb of Pipera. [7] It accommodates up to 1,400 students, offering a host of sports and creative activities. [8] [9]