Uniqlo Will Pay Your Tuition*

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*....almost!

Uniqlo, the affordable and stylish Japanese clothing store, recently announced that it will begin to grant scholarships to Harvard students starting next September. The scholarships will go to two students a year for three years, and will cover $200,000 of tuition costs. Just like that. No strings attached, no requirements, just a huge lump of cash to use towards their tuition.

We wish.

The company will require that the students be of Japanese descent, and in their first year at either the Harvard Business School or the Graduate School of Design. The students selected will also have to become interns at Uniqlo’s parent company, Fast Retailing, for the three years after graduation, though. So spread the message to all your friends and family who fit the requirements and hope they will thank you (and me?) with free Uniqlo clothing forever!

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