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charity and companies. The article notes that Notre Dame's students are in a work-study program in which they spend five days monthly at a company. Their tuition is $ 12,000, and the work allows them to receive wages that pay for 60% of it, or $ 7,000, so they only need to pay $ 2,900.
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