Archive for the ‘College Grant’ Category

Seminole State College awarded $2.3 Million grants

Seminole State College has received word that it will receive more than $2.3 million in federal grant money for Upward Bound programs. A current grant was renewed for $334,873 annually for four years, and a new grant for $250,000 annually was awarded for four years to serve additional area schools.

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

PCCC awarded $250,000 federal grant

Passaic County Community College was awarded a $250,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Upward Bound Program to serve 50 Passaic high school students next school year.
Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. announced the award Thursday.
The program seeks to prepare high school students for college, and get them interested in earning a degree.
The program serves students [...]

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

529 is the best plan for making a gift of college funds

A 75-year-old reader whose daughter-in-law is due to give birth next week wants to the best way to give $12,000 to her future grandson to start a college fund.
One of her concerns is making sure that the money goes for education expenses.
You have some options. You can write a check to the child or [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Grant will pay for upgrades at Community Arts Center

Upgrades at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport will take place this summer as a result of a $400,000 state grant.
The Department of Community and Economic Development grant announced this month will enable the 14-year-old center to improve its sound, lighting, and heating and air-conditioning systems and replace carpet, said William J. Martin, the [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Students Could Get Help With College Bills

By unanimous vote, Oregon’s Senate has passed a bill making it easier for low- and middle-income students to pay for college.
SalemUnder the shared-responsibility model, students would have to work part time and seek the maximum federal Pell Grant funding. Parents would also be required to pitch in within their financial limits.
If that still doesn’t cover [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

MSU’s Medical School Recieves Big Grant

Michigan State University’s medical school celebrating a huge grant received Friday.
The Steelcase Foundation and the Frey Foundation announced they’ll each give two million dollars to the MSU College of Human Medicine. The money will help build the Secchia Center.
The first med school students should begin training here late next year.
The inaugural class of first year [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

SIU gets $400,000 grant for helping low income families

Southern Illinois University received a grant of nearly $400,000 from the US Department of Education. The money is going towards the Upward Bound Program. The program helps high school students from low income families pay for college. Congressman Jerry Costello hails the program as helping students of all income levels attend collage.

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Edison Community College Awarded $2.03M Workforce Grant

The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday awarded 72 community college partnerships $125 million for successfully competing under the president’s Community-Based Job Training Grants Initiative.
Edison Community College in Piqua was awarded $2.03 million to develop a comprehensive regional training network to deliver advanced manufacturing training to incumbent and dislocated workers in western Ohio.
Key partners include [...]

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Federal tax legislation has made 529 savings plans the preferred way to save for college.

For years, as college costs have climbed to back-breaking levels, more families have begun socking money in tax-advantaged 529 savings plans. Now, as these 529 plans mark their 10th anniversary this year, they are fast becoming the principal way for parents and grandparents to save for college.
Why? Costs associated with the plans have dropped. Investment [...]

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Aetna Donates $50,000 to Increase Minority Student Enrollment at National Labor College and Boost Healthcare Education Program

The National Labor College (NLC) announced today that Aetna has made a $50,000 grant to support scholarships for minority union members and to expand union members’ knowledge of the fast-paced healthcare industry.
“Of all benefits negotiated by union members, healthcare is among the most critical,” said Susan J. Schurman, NLC president. “We need the labor [...]

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Elmhurst College Receives $116,000 Grant From DuPage County to Implement Innovative Strategies for Stormwater Management

Elmhurst College has been awarded a $116,000 grant from the DuPage County Stormwater Management division to partially fund its innovative strategies for managing and monitoring water as part of a $23 million campus redevelopment project. The entire project, which includes a new 170-bed residence hall, is now being implemented by Wight & Company, a design, [...]

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Cummins Foundation Commits $500,000 to LeMoyne-Owen College

The Cummins Foundation today announced that it has approved a $500,000 grant to LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, to be used to assist the school in its growth and accreditation efforts. The first $100,000 of grant was distributed in late December 2006 and the remainder will be released in installments through December 2009.
LeMoyne-Owen is one of [...]

Friday, January 12th, 2007