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The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art was founded in 1859 by inventor and industrialist Peter Cooper, who created the US's first steam train engine and rose from poverty to build a fortune. Cooper's endowment, along with subsequent gifts, allowed the school to fund a full-tuition scholarship for each of its undergraduate students until Fall 2014 when it implemented a sliding scale tuition. Cooper Union, which serves about 1,000
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