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2026 Nursing Scholarships & Grants

Browse 70 nursing scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs. Filter by education level, award type, state, and eligibility.

70 results
Certificate / Diploma Clear All
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant (LEPD)

California Student Aid Commission (CSAC)
California
June 30 (annual)
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Dependents and spouses of California peace officers, firefighters, correctional officers, and Division of Juvenile Justice employees who died or were totally disabled in the line of duty can receive need-based educational grant funding equal to the Cal Grant award amount or remaining unmet need - whichever is less. A separate LEPD application is required each award year (July 1 to June 30) in addition to annual FAFSA or CADAA filing. Nursing and allied health fields are among the eligible programs of study.

Eligibility

Dependent or spouse of a California peace officer, firefighter, tribal firefighter, Department of Corrections or Rehabilitation employee, or Division of Juvenile Justice employee who died or was totally disabled in the line of duty; financial need required (FAFSA or CADAA); separate LEPD application required annually (July 1 to June 30); up to four years of eligibility.

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
California
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN

Oregon Promise Grant

Oregon Student Aid Commission (OSAC)
Oregon
$2,280 – $4,716
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Recent Oregon high school graduates and GED completers can attend any Oregon community college with reduced tuition costs through the Oregon Promise Grant. For 2026-27, awards range from $2,280 to $4,716 for full-time, full-year students. Applications must be submitted during the senior year of high school or immediately after GED completion. Awards are first-come, first-served. Nursing programs at Oregon community colleges - including ADN and CNA tracks - are among eligible programs.

Eligibility

Oregon resident; recent high school graduate or GED completer; apply during senior year or immediately after GED completion; enrolled at any Oregon community college; FAFSA or ORSAA required; 2026-27 SAI limit approximately 18,000; first-come, first-served until funds depleted; annual FAFSA/ORSAA for renewal.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Oregon
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Talent Incentive Program Grant

Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB)
Wisconsin
$600 – $1,800
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

The Talent Incentive Program Grant reaches Wisconsin's most financially needy and educationally disadvantaged students, with initial awards of $600 to $1,800 for first-time freshmen nominated by their school's financial aid office or a Wisconsin Educational Opportunity Programs counselor. Continuing award minimums are $250 with maximums up to $1,800 set annually by HEAB. Students must maintain financial need for renewal, with maximum eligibility of 10 semesters. Nursing and allied health students at Wisconsin institutions are eligible.

Eligibility

Wisconsin resident; most financially needy and educationally disadvantaged students; first-time freshman for initial award (nominated by Financial Aid Office or WEOP); at least half-time enrollment for initial award; continuing enrollment at a Wisconsin institution; FAFSA required; maintain financial need for renewal; maximum eligibility 10 semesters.

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
Wisconsin
Scholarship Renewable Certificate ADN

A+ Scholarship Program

Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD)
Missouri
Varies
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

Missouri students who graduated from an A+ designated high school with at least a 2.5 GPA and completed 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or mentoring service can have remaining tuition covered at eligible Missouri public community colleges, vocational schools, or certain private two-year vocational schools. Nursing and allied health programs at participating Missouri community colleges and vocational schools are eligible pathways. The award covers tuition after other grants are applied.

Eligibility

Graduate of an A+ designated Missouri high school (public or eligible non-public); minimum 2.5 high school GPA; completed at least 50 hours of unpaid tutoring/mentoring; no unresolved criminal record; enrolled at participating Missouri community college or vocational/technical school; FAFSA required; satisfactory academic progress.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Scholarship
State
Missouri
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN

Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant

Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD)
Missouri
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Missouri adults pursuing certificates, degrees, or industry-recognized credentials in high-demand occupations can access the Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant, which helps the state meet its goal of 60% of working-age adults holding a high-quality credential or degree by 2030. Nursing and healthcare are among the designated high-demand occupations. Applications are submitted through the MDHEWD State Financial Aid Portal.

Eligibility

Missouri resident adult learner; enrolled in an approved program at an eligible institution leading to a certificate, degree, or industry-recognized credential in a designated high-demand occupation (nursing and healthcare qualify); apply through MDHEWD State Financial Aid Portal; program must be at an approved Missouri institution.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • Proof of Enrollment
  • Proof of Citizenship / Residency
Type
Grant
State
Missouri
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

West Virginia Higher Education Grant

West Virginia Department of Higher Education / CFWV
West Virginia
April 15 (FAFSA deadline)
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

West Virginia students with demonstrated financial need can access state grant funding at eligible WV postsecondary institutions including nursing and allied health programs through the WV Higher Education Grant. No separate grant application is required - filing the FAFSA by April 15 serves as the application. Award amounts vary annually based on West Virginia State Legislature appropriations. All ages are eligible and awards may be combined with other financial aid.

Eligibility

West Virginia resident; demonstrated financial need (FAFSA by April 15 required); enrolled or planning to enroll at an eligible WV postsecondary institution; all ages eligible; awards contingent upon annual WV legislative funding.

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
West Virginia
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN

WV Invests Grant

West Virginia Department of Higher Education / CFWV
West Virginia
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

West Virginia residents earning certificates or associate degrees in in-demand, high-paying fields at any WV community and technical college can have remaining tuition and mandatory fees fully covered by WV Invests. Nursing programs at CTCs designated as high-demand by the WV Council for Community and Technical College Education are among the eligible fields. Students can complete programs in 16 to 24 months. FAFSA and a WV Invests application via the WVSAM portal are both required.

Eligibility

West Virginia resident; enrolling in a certificate or associate degree program in a high-demand field at an eligible WV community and technical college (nursing and allied health CTCs included); FAFSA required; last-dollar-in program (combined with other aid first); WVSAM application required.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
West Virginia
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN BSN MSN

West Virginia HEAPS Workforce Development Grant

West Virginia Department of Higher Education / CFWV
West Virginia
July 1 (rolling, first-come first-served)
$0 – $2,000
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

West Virginia adult students with financial need pursuing certificate, industry-recognized credential, or skill development programs in demand occupations - including nursing-related credentials - can receive up to $2,000 through the HEAPS Workforce Development Grant. The award covers tuition, required testing, and required supplies not covered by other aid. Applications open July 1 on a rolling first-come, first-served basis. FAFSA and a HEAPS Workforce application via WVSAM are required.

Eligibility

West Virginia resident; demonstrated financial need (FAFSA required); enrolling in a certificate, industry-recognized credential, or workforce training program in a demand occupation; adult part-time students prioritized; first-come, first-served from July 1 until funds exhausted; WVSAM application required.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Books & Supplies

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
West Virginia
Scholarship Renewable Certificate ADN

Louisiana TOPS Tech Award

Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA)
Louisiana
July 1 (prior year application)
Varies
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

Louisiana students pursuing vocational, technical, or occupational credentials at Louisiana Community and Technical College System institutions or other eligible schools can access TOPS Tech, the workforce-track tier of the state's merit scholarship. LPN programs, nursing assistant credentials, and allied health certificates at eligible Louisiana CTCs qualify. Two funding levels - TOPS Tech Early Start and standard - are available depending on when students begin their program.

Eligibility

Louisiana resident; high school graduate from an approved Louisiana high school; minimum 2.5 cumulative unweighted GPA; ACT WorkKeys or ACT score requirement; enrolled at eligible Louisiana CTCS or approved institution in a technical, vocational, or occupational curriculum; FAFSA required; TOPS application by July 1 of graduating year.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • Official Transcripts
  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Scholarship
State
Louisiana
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Louisiana GO Grant (Granting Opportunities)

Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA)
Louisiana
March 1 (FAFSA priority deadline)
$300 – $3,000
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Louisiana nontraditional and low-to-moderate-income students who receive a Pell Grant but still have remaining financial need after all other aid is applied can receive $300 to $3,000 per academic year through the GO Grant. Nursing students at eligible Louisiana institutions are primary beneficiaries. Filing FAFSA early in the year maximizes the chance of receiving funding, as awards are based on institutional allocation and packaging. Summer terms are not covered.

Eligibility

Louisiana resident; FAFSA required (file as early as possible); must receive a Federal Pell Grant; remaining financial need after all federal, state, and institutional grant and scholarship aid; enrolled at least half-time (minimum 6 credit hours per semester) at an eligible Louisiana institution; not yet earned a college degree at time of first award; satisfactory academic progress for renewal.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Louisiana
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN

New Jersey Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG)

New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA)
New Jersey
April 15 (returning TAG students); September 15 (new students)
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Eligible New Jersey residents pursuing their first associate degree can attend a NJ community college tuition-free through the Community College Opportunity Grant, which covers remaining tuition (up to 18 credits per term) and approved education fees after all other grants and scholarships. NJ Dreamers meeting state requirements are also eligible. New Jersey community colleges offer LPN, ADN, and allied health associate degrees. Students are automatically considered when filing FAFSA or the NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application.

Eligibility

New Jersey resident; Adjusted Gross Income between $0 and $65,000; FAFSA or NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application by April 15 (returning TAG students) or September 15 (new students); enrolled in at least 6 credits per semester at a NJ community college; has not earned any college degree; satisfactory academic progress; in-county tuition rate covered.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
New Jersey
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

New Jersey Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)

New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA)
New Jersey
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

New Jersey's Tuition Aid Grant supports nearly one-third of all NJ full-time undergraduates, providing need-based assistance at approved NJ higher education institutions. Award amounts vary based on institution type - public, private, two-year, or four-year. Students with financial need pursuing nursing degrees at New Jersey colleges and universities are among the many beneficiaries of this foundational state aid program.

Eligibility

New Jersey resident; full-time undergraduate student at an approved NJ institution; demonstrated financial need via FAFSA; no prior bachelor's degree; satisfactory academic progress.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
New Jersey
Scholarship Renewable Certificate ADN

Massachusetts Community College Nursing Scholarship Program

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Massachusetts
Varies
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

Massachusetts residents pursuing nursing certificates or associate degrees at public community colleges can have remaining tuition, fees, and book costs covered after other financial aid through this last-dollar scholarship. The program was created specifically to address the Commonwealth's nursing workforce shortage by removing cost barriers for students in community college nursing programs. A diverse population of applicants is encouraged, and FAFSA or MASFA is required.

Eligibility

Massachusetts resident for 1+ years; enrolled in a nursing certificate or associate degree program at a MA public community college; minimum 6 credits per term; FAFSA or MASFA required; no prior associate or bachelor's degree; not in default on student loans; satisfactory academic progress.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Housing Assistance
  • Transportation

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Scholarship
State
Massachusetts
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

MASSGrant

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Massachusetts
June 30
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Massachusetts undergraduates enrolled full-time at approved in-state colleges and universities with demonstrated financial need can access the MASSGrant, the state's core need-based grant program. Award amounts vary based on the Student Aid Index and institution type. Nursing students at Massachusetts schools of nursing and universities with nursing programs are among those who benefit. The FAFSA deadline is June 30.

Eligibility

Massachusetts resident for 1+ years; full-time undergraduate student (12+ credits) at an eligible MA institution; demonstrated financial need via FAFSA (deadline June 30); no prior bachelor's degree; satisfactory academic progress; not in default on student loans.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Massachusetts
Grant Renewable Certificate ADN

MassEducate / MassReconnect Free Community College Grant

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Massachusetts
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Massachusetts public community colleges are tuition- and fee-free for all eligible residents through MassEducate (for any age) and MassReconnect (for students 25 and older). Last-dollar coverage applies after other financial aid, plus up to $1,200 for books and supplies for income-eligible students. Nursing certificates, ADN programs, and other healthcare credentials at Massachusetts public community colleges are fully covered.

Eligibility

Massachusetts resident for 1+ years; enrolled full- or part-time (minimum 6 credits) in a certificate or associate degree program at a MA public community college; FAFSA or MASFA required; no prior bachelor's degree; satisfactory academic progress.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Books & Supplies

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
Massachusetts
Scholarship Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Massachusetts High Demand Scholarship Program

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Massachusetts
$0 – $10,000
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

Massachusetts students pursuing Health Professions, STEM, Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Economics, or Business programs with at least a 3.0 GPA can receive up to $10,000 per year at four-year institutions (up to $5,000 at community colleges) through this scholarship. Health Professions explicitly includes nursing, making it one of the most nursing-friendly state awards in Massachusetts.

Eligibility

Massachusetts resident for 1+ years; enrolled in an eligible high-demand program (Health Professions/nursing qualifies) at a MA public or independent institution; minimum 3.0 college GPA; FAFSA required; no prior bachelor's degree.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • Official Transcripts
  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Scholarship
State
Massachusetts
Scholarship Renewable Certificate ADN BSN

Massachusetts In-Demand Scholarship

Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA)
Massachusetts
Varies
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

Massachusetts students whose declared major falls within a profession designated in-demand by the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development - including nursing and health professions - can receive full tuition and fees plus a $1,200 books-and-supplies allowance. Both undergraduate and graduate students may apply, with a minimum 3.0 GPA required. Renewable for up to four years for undergraduates or two years for graduate students.

Eligibility

Massachusetts resident for 1+ years; declared major in an in-demand profession per MA EOLWD designation (health professions and nursing qualify); minimum 3.0 GPA; FAFSA or MASFA required; undergraduate (max 4 years at 4-year, 2 years at CC) or graduate (max 2 years).

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Books & Supplies

Required Documents

  • Official Transcripts
  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Scholarship
State
Massachusetts
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Maine State Grant Program

Finance Authority of Maine (FAME)
Maine
July 31 (FAFSA deadline extended for 2025-26)
$0 – $2,500
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Need-based grant available to Maine undergraduates of all ages attending any Maine public or private institution that administers federal financial aid. The maximum award for 2026-27 is $2,500 for full-time students and $1,250 for half-time students. No separate application is required beyond the FAFSA - students are automatically considered. Nursing programs at Maine's colleges and technical schools are among the eligible fields.

Eligibility

Maine resident; undergraduate student at an eligible Maine postsecondary institution (public or private that administers federal financial aid); demonstrated financial need via FAFSA (deadline July 31 for 2025-26); enrolled at least half-time; satisfactory academic progress.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Maine
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Vermont Grant

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC)
Vermont
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Vermont residents with financial need can access state grant funding whether they attend school in Vermont or out of state, making the Vermont Grant one of the most portable state grants available. Eligible programs include full-time or part-time undergraduate degree or certificate programs approved for federal Title IV aid. Students who cannot file the FAFSA may apply through the Vermont Grant Pathway Application. Nursing programs at eligible accredited institutions qualify.

Eligibility

Vermont resident; demonstrated financial need; enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible undergraduate degree or certificate program at a Title IV-approved institution (in-state or out-of-state); FAFSA recommended; students unable to file FAFSA may apply via Vermont Grant Pathway Application.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Vermont
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Freedom & Unity: Free Tuition at Vermont State University

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC)
Vermont
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Vermont residents with family income at or below $65,000 per year can attend Vermont State University tuition-free through the Freedom and Unity program, funded by the Vermont Legislature. Available to new and returning students of any age who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree and are enrolled in degree-seeking programs at VTSU. VTSU offers 100+ undergraduate programs including healthcare and an RN-to-BSN online completion track.

Eligibility

Vermont resident; family income at or below $65,000; enrolled in a degree-seeking undergraduate program at Vermont State University (VTSU); new or returning student; has not already earned a bachelor's degree; FAFSA may be required.

What's Included

  • Tuition
  • Fees
  • Books & Supplies
  • Housing Assistance

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Financial Statements
Type
Grant
State
Vermont
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Utah Promise Grant

Utah System of Higher Education (USHE)
Utah
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Utah residents with financial need attending public degree-granting institutions, technical colleges, or selected private nonprofit Utah institutions can receive the Utah Promise Grant, a statewide need-based award with amounts up to cost of attendance. Both recent high school graduates and adult Utah residents are eligible. Award amounts vary based on available legislative funding each year. FAFSA completion is required to demonstrate financial need.

Eligibility

Utah resident; demonstrated financial need via FAFSA; attending an eligible Utah public degree-granting institution, technical college, or selected private nonprofit institution; recent high school graduate or adult Utah resident; award amounts vary based on available funding.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Utah
Scholarship Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS)

Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE)
Alaska
$0 – $28,000
Renewable Award
Scholarship Details

Overview

High-achieving Alaska high school graduates can earn up to $28,000 total toward postsecondary education through this merit-based award. Multiple award tiers reward different levels of academic achievement, with amounts determined by GPA and standardized test scores. The scholarship is redeemable at qualifying Alaska colleges, universities, and approved training providers. Nursing students attending eligible Alaska institutions can apply these funds toward their program costs.

Eligibility

Alaska high school graduate who completed a rigorous required curriculum; minimum GPA or standardized test score depending on award tier; enrolling at a qualifying Alaska postsecondary institution or approved training provider; award amounts vary by achievement tier.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • Official Transcripts
  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Scholarship
State
Alaska
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Alaska Education Grant (AEG)

Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE)
Alaska
As early as possible (awarding based on FAFSA date)
$500 – $4,000
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Need-based aid for Alaska students attending qualifying postsecondary institutions within the state, with awards ranging from $500 to $4,000 per academic year. FAFSA is required and submission date affects priority - students who file early and were funded the prior year receive preference. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible, though enrollment level affects the award amount. Nursing programs at eligible Alaska schools qualify.

Eligibility

Alaska resident; enrolled at least part-time at a qualifying Alaska postsecondary institution; FAFSA required; awarding prioritized by prior-year recipients, FAFSA submission date, and enrollment status (full-time vs. part-time); demonstrated financial need.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Alaska
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant (Maryland)

Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC)
Maryland
March 1
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Maryland residents with exceptional financial need can have 100% of their demonstrated need covered for the first two years of receiving the Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant. Administered by the Maryland Office of Student Financial Assistance at MHEC, the grant requires FAFSA or MHEC One App submission by March 1. Nursing students at eligible Maryland institutions with high financial need are among the primary beneficiaries.

Eligibility

Maryland resident; enrolled or accepted at an eligible Maryland postsecondary institution; exceptional demonstrated financial need via FAFSA or MHEC One App by March 1; satisfactory academic progress; administered by MHEC OSFA.

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
Type
Grant
State
Maryland
Grant Renewable undergraduate ADN BSN Certificate

Maryland Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant

Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC)
Maryland
March 1
Varies
Renewable Award
Grant Details

Overview

Maryland residents pursuing degrees in workforce-shortage fields including nursing, physical and occupational therapy, child care, human services, teaching, social work, and public service can receive financial assistance through this grant. It directly connects funding to the state's healthcare workforce needs. FAFSA or MHEC One App must be filed by March 1. Nursing students at Maryland institutions are explicitly among the qualifying fields.

Eligibility

Maryland resident; planning to work in a qualifying workforce-shortage field (nursing explicitly included) upon graduation; enrolled at an eligible Maryland institution; FAFSA or MHEC One App by March 1; satisfactory academic progress; administered by MHEC OSFA.

What's Included

  • Tuition

Required Documents

  • FAFSA / Financial Aid Forms
  • Proof of Enrollment
Type
Grant
State
Maryland

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