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Author(s):
Admission Possible
Title:
Admission possible
Source:
http://www.admissionpossible.org/
Date:
2006
Organization:
Admission Possible
Short Description:
Admission Possible's mission is to help make college admission possible for talented, motivated and economically disadvantaged students in Minnesota.
Annotation:
Admission Possible's mission is to help make college admission possible for talented, motivated and economically disadvantaged students in Minnesota by providing ACT test preparation services and admissions and financial aid consulting.
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College Access Programs
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