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Apply for the Gaylord Green Scholarship

January 19th, 2007

The Gaylord Green Scholarship, which for the past five years has been offered to only seniors at St. Regis and Superior high schools, is now being offered to students in all four classes, freshman through senior.
Details on the Mineral County Scholarship:
Annual amount $2,000 per award per student – $8,000 total for four years
Applicant Qualifications: Any [...]

Stanford University Online program for gifted high schoolers starts in fall

April 18th, 2006

Stanford University will offer the first online high school for gifted students.
The high school, developed by Stanford’s Education Program for Gifted Youth, will begin accepting students this spring for classes in the fall. It’s a three-year, fully accredited high school that will grant diplomas.
Officials with Stanford’s gifted program expect the school will draw students from [...]

Green family launches scholarship scheme

February 9th, 2007

A philanthropic family from Warwick has introduced a new scholarship for high school students looking for the chance to continue their education at universities overseas.
The Green Family Scholarships are a result of the collective generosity of Peter, Alexander and Andrew Green of Marshall’s Island.
As many as five $5,000 scholarships will be awarded annually and each [...]

Williams/Green Families’ Community Scholarship

January 27th, 2007

Nominations are now being accepted from Lafayette Parish teachers and counselors for the annual Williams/Green Families’ Community Scholarship. This is a $1,000 cash award that is presented annually to a high school senior who exhibits leadership traits and commitment to the Lafayette community. It can be used at the college or university of the recipient’s [...]

Green Creek focus of new scholarship

December 29th, 2006

Students who have ties to the Green Creek area now have a chance for financial assistance through a new scholarship set up just for them.
The Green Creek Community Center has created the Nell Fagan Scholarship, named after the long time educator at the Green Creek School.
The purpose of the Nell Fagan scholarship, says the community [...]

Kansas State University academic scholarship recipients

December 20th, 2006

More than 5,200 students at Kansas State University are academic scholarship recipients for the 2006-2007 school year. Students are listed by their hometown.
Butler County
Andover: Austin Garrett Delimont, $1,460 Barbe Family Scholarship; Megan Ann Enns, $525 A. Sidney McIntire Memorial Scholarship and $725 Richard L. Clarke Scholarship; Bradley Warren Fouse, $240 G.E. Johnson Engineering Scholarship and [...]

University of Texas secures broadcasting scholarship

August 2nd, 2006

The University of Texas is one of 10 schools in the country selected to receive an inaugural scholarship from the National Association of Broadcasters.
The association’s nonprofit education foundation will issue the awards to allow financially disadvantaged students to complete their undergraduate degree and pursue a career in broadcasting. The scholarships apply for a student’s [...]

Stanford offers a school for gifted in cyberspace

April 24th, 2006

Stanford University’s Education Program for Gifted Youth is taking the next logical step: launching what is believed to be the nation’s first online high school for gifted students.
The virtual high school will offer a full standard curriculum — and more — for students in 10th through 12th grades, leading to a high school diploma.
The only [...]

Updated Trends in Higher Education Report Published by Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)

February 15th, 2006

The Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) publishes a report on trends in seven key areas affecting higher education: demographics, economy, environment, global education, learning, politics, and technology.
The report is free and available to public in a PDF format at http://www.scup.org/knowledge/ttw.html.
The report is compiled by SCUP’s director of planning and education, Phyllis T. H. [...]

Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta

October 21st, 2005

Students on the BA Indonesian and South East Asian Studies programme spend their second year at Universitas Sanata Dharma in Yogyakarta in Central Java.
The graceful old city of Yogyakarta is the cultural and educational capital of Java. The low-rise city of about 2,000,000 inhabitants lies at the centre of of a fertile crescent of ricefields, [...]