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  2. Tuition Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Tuition Assistance Program is a financial aid program for students who are New York State residents and who are attending a post-secondary educational institution in New York.

  3. New York state students can officially apply for free college ...

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    So, in order to be eligible, students must be full-time, living in New York and attending college in-state and their families must have an annual income of $125,000 or lower.

  4. City College of New York - Wikipedia

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    Students attending the CCNY Honors College are awarded free tuition, a cultural passport that admits them to New York City cultural institutions for free or at sharply reduced prices, a notebook computer, and an academic expense account that they can apply to such activities as study abroad.

  5. State University of New York - Wikipedia

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    New York State also offers free tuition for all public college and universities for families who have an income of lower than $125,000 and are residents of the state.

  6. New York becomes the first state to offer free college ...

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    College is about to become a lot cheaper for some students attending public universities in New York. Lawmakers just approved a state budget that includes a tuition-free college plan called the ...

  7. Education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The public school system is managed by the New York City Department of Education. It includes Empowerment Schools . According to Census Data, NYC spent $19,076 each year per student in 2013, [35] more than any other state [36] compared to the national average of $10,560. Per student spending has continued to increase.

  8. City University of New York - Wikipedia

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    CUNY has historically provided accessible education, especially to those excluded or unable to afford private universities. The first community college in New York City was established in 1955 with shared funding between the state and the city, but unlike the senior colleges, community college students had to pay tuition.

  9. York College, City University of New York - Wikipedia

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    The college's approximately 30,000 alumni serve in practically every professional endeavor, including medicine, research, law, business and social work. Approximately 40 percent of York's students study part-time, and in fall 2008 almost 700 new students were transfer students and over 1,000 were first-time freshmen.