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Baylor Grad’s Tuition Paid by Anonymous Gift from Regent

Rebekkah Wallin graduated from Baylor University this month with one thing every college student yearns for — zero debt owed on a hard-earned degree.  For some fortunate students, that is accomplished through scholarships, family support or a combination of the two. But for Wallin, her tuition was paid for by an anonymous benefactor whom she never has formally met. All Wallin knows about her donor is that he is on Baylor’s Board of Regents, which has 30-plus members.
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