This year, more New York college students are expected to study abroad than ever before. Research from the Institute of International Education in New York shows that the number of American students taking advantage of international study programs for college credit has more than doubled in the last decade.
In the Northeast, New York ranks highest […]
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Samsung “Hope for Education†2006
Samsung Electronics America launched the “Hope for Education†essay contest in 2004. Hope for Education is a distinctive educational philanthropy program designed to better educate U.S. elementary, middle and high school students through the delivery of new digital technologies and software.Teachers, administrators, parents and students may enter the contest by writing a 100-word essay […]
April 28th, 2006 - Posted in EducationScholarship deadlines near at Fort Riley
College scholarship deadlines are fast approaching and the most important one for students associated with Fort Riley, Kan., is no exception.
All educational scholarships offered by various organizations at Fort Riley and by the surrounding community are channeled through the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship Committee.
Fort Riley-affiliated high school seniors, current college and vocational students, and spouses […]
India Awards Scholarships to 20 Ethiopians
Twenty Ethiopian students will be going to India this month to pursue higher studies under the scholarships granted by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) of the Government of India, the Indian embassy in Ethiopia announced yesterday.
According to the embassy, the scholarships are of three-year Bachelor’s degree and two-year Master’s degree courses in computer […]
Truman Scholarship open to juniors
WUSTL juniors are encouraged to begin thinking about applying for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship in public service. Each year, more than 70 outstanding college juniors from across the country receive this prestigious $30,000 graduate school scholarship. WUSTL has had a winner in each of the last two years.
Truman scholars must:
• be U.S. citizens or […]
Last chance for health foundation scholarship applications
APPLICATIONS for health sector scholarships close tomorrow.
The South Auckland Health Foundation offers the scholarships with support from Counties Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB).
This year AUT midwifery scholarships are being offered and coincide with the university plan to open a new satellite school within Manukau next year.
Scholarships will be awarded to Counties Manukau residents, from recent […]
G.W. Carver Class of 1951 gives second scholarship
In 2001, the George Washington Carver Class of 1951 celebrated a half of a century since their graduation from high school, and the highlight of the special occasion was the presentation of a $3,751 scholarship honoring memories of their parents. Ambre Ann Wesley, a 1991 Navasota High graduate and a December 2005 graduate of Prairie […]
June 5th, 2006 - Posted in ScholarshipLilly Endowment awards Goshen grant
Continuing to prepare students for living in a multicultural 21st century, Goshen president Jim Brenneman announced Wednesday morning that the college has received a $12.5 million grant from the Lilly Endowment.
The grant, the largest single grant Goshen College has received, will be used for the development of a Center for Intercultural Teaching and Learning to […]
Arts center selects scholarship winners
The Lawrence Arts Center has selected the recipients of the Carmine Ballere Dance Scholarship for the 2006-2007 year. Adriana Gramly, daughter of Marlena and David Gramly, and Juliet Remmers, daughter of Bill and Ruth Remmers, were selected. Olivia Fox, daughter of Laura and Bryan Fox, was selected as an alternate. Auditions for the scholarships were […]
June 11th, 2006 - Posted in ScholarshipBridge Rescuer Offered Scholarship
A man who helped evacuate a school bus full of children after the deadly interstate bridge collapse has a generous offer to consider.
Jeremy Hernandez, 20, dropped out of Dunwoody College of Technology because he couldn’t afford the $15,000 tuition. Now, he can finish his two-year automotive technician degree for free if he wants to come […]