The Green Files > The BU Trustee Scholarship Competition
[NEI Nuclear Notes] The author of Something Clever is a female high school student from Seattle, Washington who has been accepted at Boston University. She just found out that she's been asked to apply for the school's Trustee Scholar program that would qualify her for full tuition and room and board for all four years.
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