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billion worth of funding, coming from both external grants and the university itself. The university also encourages its undergraduatestudents to engage in research by offering programs and fellowships (such as the Harvard College Research Program and the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program) that they can easily participate in.
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Must be Pell Grant eligible. Learn more here Foster and Adoptive Family Services Scholarship and Grant Program This is for High school seniors who are currently in foster care through CP&P or who have been in foster care and are currently in an adoptive or Kinship Legal Guardianship home through NJDCP&P. Read more here.
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