Posts Tagged ‘scholarships’

Scholarships for black Belen students threatened

Five years ago Belen Jesuit created a scholarship program to promote diversity at the predominantly Hispanic private Catholic school. But funds are running out. View full post on All Stories

Hayes, Jackson, Ayers sign wrestling letters

Three key members of Gulf High’s prominent wrestling program signed scholarships on Wednesday to continue their careers in college. View full post on All Stories

First Wind awards scholarships to 6 Hawaii students

First Wind announced the recipients of its Second Annual Scholars program on Tuesday. The U.S.-based wind energy company awarded six Hawaii college-bound students each… View full post on All Stories

Victory University offering freshmen scholarships

Victory University is creating a scholarship that will pay more than $4,200 for first-time, first semester freshmen attending the school. The scholarship, called the First Semester Freshman … View full post on All Stories

DLS Scholarship Committee Awards Library Scholarships

Geneva, Illinois – The DuPage Library System (DLS) announced on Monday, May 23, 2011 that the DLS Scholarship Committee had awarded scholarships totaling $8,300 to six individuals who work in DLS member libraries and are continuing their… View full post on All Stories

Scholarships for ECE teachers

Since the passing of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002, many early childhood education teachers in Hawaii are finding themselves returning to college. Many have worked as early childhood education teachers based on years of work in the… View full post on All Stories

UConn to lose two scholarships due to poor APR

The national champion Connecticut men’s basketball program will lose two scholarships for the upcoming season as a result of a poor Academic Performance Rating from the NCAA. View full post on All Stories

NewsBriefs / SchoolBriefs

Boca Raton club present scholarships The Ascension Men’s Club is presenting four outstanding teens with scholarship awards to help them further their education. The 2011 Kevin Calderbank Memorial Scholarship awards are given to those recipients who hav… View full post on All Stories

Student finally sees light at the end of the tunnel

Hazel Williams’s 2.7 grade-point-average doesn’t put her in the top 10 percent of graduating seniors. It won’t land her a Boettcher Scholarship. Heck, it doesn’t even give her much of an opportunity for most competitive scholarships. Copyright 2011 The Greeley Publishing Co.. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. [...]

Letters: A Curve Isn’t the Cure

A reader responds to “Law Schools, Grades and Scholarships (Letters, May 8). View full post on All Stories

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