Tuition-Free College for the Musically Talented

Tuition Free College for the Musically Talented

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The music minded should consider the Curtis Institute of Music, a tuition-free college located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school offers free tuition, which was like getting $33,500 off for undergraduate students during the 2008-2009 school year. Graduate students got a value of about $46,000 in the same year.

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Tuition Free College: Cooper Union

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If you’re interested in a tuition free college, consider Cooper Union. Located in New York, this college offers full scholarships to all of its students. Make no mistake; this is a very generous offer. As of 2010, the college’s tuition was valued at $35,000. Over a four-year period, a person attending this school could save $140,000 on college tuition.

Cooper Union specializes in art, architecture, and engineering majors. The school is rather small, which makes sense for a tuition free college, boasting around 1,000 students. About 10 or so percent of the students who apply are accepted. Depending on the major a person chooses, he may have to submit a portfolio and take home tests (projects) as part of the application process. High school grades, SAT/ACT scores, letters of recommendation, and essays may be considered as well, depending on the program for which the student is applying.

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Tuition Free Colleges

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Looking for the best inexpensive college? What do you think of free? Though few and far between, there are colleges that offer students an entirely free ride. Of course, it is possible to go to school for free if you get a good combination of scholarships and financial aid, but there are some schools that offer all of their students $0 tuition instead of reducing their costs with various types of financial aid. These tuition free colleges can be a godsend for individuals hoping to get a college education without securing a healthy load of debt to go along with it.

Tuition free colleges are able to offer students such wonderful opportunities because they receive endowments. Generous benefactors give these schools large sums of money, enabling them to provide a tuition free college education to every enrolled student. How large you ask? One school, the Cooper Union, has an endowment that is worth more than $600 million dollars. And they’re not always money. Often endowments include investments that have the potential to grow and yield more money for the college and its students. Additionally, many free colleges receive generous contributions from alumni.

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