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Chartered Financial Analysts Society of New Mexico scholarship

August 2nd, 2006

The Chartered Financial Analysts Society of New Mexico will award five scholarships to the Chartered Financial Analyst Program, a self-study program that prepares financial professionals to seek their CFA credentials.
Applicants for the scholarship must belong to the CFA Society of New Mexico or be a fourth-year graduate student at a college or university within [...]

MCPHS Awards William G. Waldron Scholarship to Mexico, Maine Native

June 27th, 2006

Kimberly Johnson Is First Recipient Of New Scholarship For Maine Residents
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has announced that the first-ever William G. Waldron Scholarship has been awarded to Kimberly Johnson of Mexico, Maine. This is the first year that the scholarship has been awarded.
Johnson, who in August will enter her sixth and final [...]

International Handbook Of Earthquake Engineering: Codes, programs, and examples

November 16th, 2008

This unique handbook compiles essential information on the theory, regulation, analysis, and design for the construction of seismically safe structures throughout the world in one comprehensive volume. The book begins with a section covering the fundamentals of earthquake engineering, serving as an up-to-date overview of structural [...]

The Medical Tourism Travel Guide: Your Complete Reference to Top-Quality, Low-Cost Dental, Cosmetic, Medical Care & Surgery Overseas

November 16th, 2008

What if you could get top-notch medical care by highly skilled, U.S.-trained physicians in a world-class medical facility, all at a cost far less than treatment in the United States? It is called medical tourism, and hundreds of thousands of Americans each year are doing it. They go for dental treatment in Mexico, for [...]

The Peaceful Pill Handbook New Revised International Edition

November 13th, 2008

The Peaceful Pill Handbook draws on the latest research on end of life choices, to bring the reader a range of practical and useful strategies. By applying Exit’s unique Reliability and Peacefulness Test; readers can compare methods including Nembutal from Mexico, the use of Helium, the Dignitas service of Switzerland, presricription drugs and the [...]

SHS graduates encouraged to apply for Sebo Scholarship

March 31st, 2008

Salem High School Alumni Association Scholarship Chairwoman Connie Christofaris Cranmer (Class of 1965) would like to encourage qualified graduates of Salem High School entering their second, third or fourth year of a four-year college curriculum to apply for the J. Robert Sebo College Scholarship.
Applicants may pick up a copy of the application at the Salem [...]

Learning experience; Viva Quad Cities scholarship winners have high hopes for future

September 9th, 2007

Marisol and Sandra Trevino are two newer recipients of the Viva Quad Cities scholarship award.
Marisol works for AT&T as a customer consultant. Sandra works for AmeriCorp, a company that provides free non-criminal, legal assistance for low-income families.
Both girls want to further their education. Marisol already has a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and [...]

AGs urge Senate to protect students from deceptive loan practices

July 7th, 2007

Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr., joined by 31 Attorneys General, urged the U.S. Senate to enact The Student Loan Sunshine Act, a new federal law to safeguard students and families nationwide from deceptive practices in the college loan industry.
The House of Representatives recently passed this legislation in a virtually unanimous vote of 414-3.
In a [...]

Area students better prepared for college

July 7th, 2007

Grant County young people bound for college are better prepared than many in the state, according to a recently released study.
The Ready for College 2007 study conducted by the state’s Higher Education Department, reported the number of high school graduates attending in-state universities that needed remedial classes before enrolling in college level studies.
The report focused [...]

TAMIU urges students to apply for fall financial aid

June 27th, 2007

Students planning to attend Texas A&M International University in the fall should apply for financial aid before August to take advantage of the maximum range of financial assistance available, an administrator said.Laura Elizondo, director of financial aid, said TAMIU awarded more than $27 million in financial aid last year. She said students should apply before [...]