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Amistad Academy, Flint, MI
4-H Teen Conference, South Jersey, Hazlet, NJ
Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA
Teaneck High School, Teaneck, NJ
Roswell High School, Roswell, GA
Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School, Washington, D.C.
DHS Regional School - Atlantic Campus, Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Westlake High School, Atlanta, GA
GSANC (Girl Scouts of America Nation’s Capital), Washington, DC
NJFLAN (New Jersey Financial Literacy Awareness Network), Newark, NJ
Pathways For Youth - Boys & Girls Club, Bronx, NY
Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, Washington, D.C.
MESA - Maryland Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement, Laurel, MD
NFTE (National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship), New York, NY
Bottomless Closet NYC, New York, NY
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Here's a Secret Colleges Don't Want You to
Know
Although colleges don't want you to know this,
you can appeal the decision - and possibly gain admission, reports The
Associated Press.
Many colleges actually have a formal appeals
procedure, even though they'll never tell anyone about it unless pressed to do
so by a rejected student or parent who complains. Every year, thousands of
students rejected from their top choice do just that and get a second chance for
admission.
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