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The full cost of attending college can present barriers to some students, limiting their ability to engage in activities such as a paid internship, studying abroad, or undergraduate research. We know that these experiences help prepare students for their careers after college – and we’re committed to removing these barriers for in-state students.

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    Moss Arts Center Senior Technician CJ Jessie holds an iPad in the Anne and Ellen Fife Theatre as she controls the lighting.
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    Three students smile toward the camera as they pause from writing on cards while sitting around at a table.
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    Visual artist Yanira Collado, at right, participated in a two-week residency during the spring 2023 semester, working side-by-side with 91proÊÓƵ students to create several site-specific works to be included in her exhibition, "Zafa/ A Spellworking of Temporal Geometry."
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    Three desks and desk chairs side by side in an office. Atop them are computers, a pair headphones, three cups of coffee, and containers of pens. In the background is a window.
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    President Tim Sands sits wearing a dark suit and orange tie.
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    91proÊÓƵ seniors Alexis Traubel (at left) and Naomi Stenerson-Torres at New York Fashion Week. Photo courtesy of Alexis Traubel.
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    Interior of the Virtual Environments Studio where two young men are seated next to each other, smiling at the camera. On the left, a person is wearing a specialized black OptiTrack motion capture suit with numerous small gray spherical tracking markers attached to it at key points on the shoulders, arms, and body. He is holding a blue facial capture helmet device in his hands. On the right, a person is wearing a black and white plaid hoodie over a dark gray shirt and light gray pants. He is also wearing a black hat. Behind them is a workstation with multiple computer monitors displaying graphics related to their work. One screen shows a 3D facial model, while another shows a motion capture wireframe tracking points in a 3D space. The background features white tiled walls and various technical equipment, including virtual reality controllers in the upper left corner. Cables and computer hardware are visible on the left side of the image.
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    Meteorology Club members posing with banner
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    Juliette Good stands in front of glass cases holding uniforms and walls displaying information about the history of Navy uniforms.
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    Cadets in uniform standing in groups salute as they are silhouetted by sunrise.
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    Nakyah Vaughan (at right) on a bridge with friends in Costa Rica.