Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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of and access to education in Indonesia. Since 2005, SF has formulated several programs to improve the quality of education. SF also facilitates the efforts of private sector entities to support the development of national education through their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programs by managing their CSR funds and enabling SF scholarship recipients to take [...]
Posted on March 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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Each year, Federal Student Aid disburses more than $80 billion in federal aid to eligible students and their families for education beyond high school. This message is brought to you by the US Department of Education.
Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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support, preparation for the GRE and other graduate admissions requirements, and one-on-one mentoring with a faculty member. Find out more about the McNair Scholars Program: www.iup.edu This video was created by Communications Media student Brandon Roudebush. Learn more about Communications Media at www.iup.edu … McNair scholars iup masilela trio undergraduate research scholarship opportunities graduate school [...]
Posted on March 1st, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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For more information on Johnson County Community College visit www.anycollege.com.
Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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EmploymentCrossing.com Paying for college just got a little easier for 151 children of parents employed by Con-way Inc. and its operating companies. A total of 51 new students — along with 100 continuing students — won financial grants through this year’s Con-way Scholarship Program. Founded in 1991, Con-way established the program to support the educational [...]
Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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The State of Indiana has declared the week of October 12 College GO! Week. It is aimed to help more Hoosier students pursue a college education. In the spirit of College GO! Week, Indiana University East is excited to host a full week of activities to highlight scholarships, campus spirit and traditions, and opportunities for [...]
Posted on February 9th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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rybest36.wordpress.com www.millionairesby2012.com Economy sends students back home to college Feeling the pinch, more high school seniors opt to forgo ‘dream schools’ updated 4 pm ET, Thurs., June 25, 2009 SEATTLE – A few months ago, Rebecca Gottlieb faced a difficult choice: continue on at her $50000-a-year private school in Massachusetts, or leave her new friends [...]
Posted on February 7th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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When looking for scholarships for African-American females, go to a local university or check with non-profit organizations that gear towards African-Americans. Learn how to separate oneself from the public to obtain a diversity scholarship withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: [...]
Posted on February 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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, UN Ambassador and famous singer in Africa, performed for Amma. Members of the Masai tribe presented Amma with the title of tribe elder. For more info and correspondence go to www.amritapuri.org or http … Amma “embracing Kenya” Charity children orphanage students support school education study poverty people help visit speech Africa embracing program humanitarian [...]
Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and
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Each year, Federal Student Aid disburses more than $80 billion in federal aid to eligible students and their families for education beyond high school. This message is brought to you by the US Department of Education.