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Capital University Promises Half-Price Tuition to Encourage Service

If you’re in the business of doing good or helping your community, Capital University (OH) is looking to say thanks and pay it forward in a new way.  Beginning next year, Capital University is promising a tuition break for undergraduates whose families are in “mission-centered” careers in nonprofit and public-service work. The initiative, dubbed the “Good Guarantee,” means students with families in such sectors will only have to pay half of Capital’s tuition.
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