Chilly charity events continue – Delmarva Now

December 29th, 2008

Chilly charity events continue – Delmarva Now

Chilly charity events continue
Delmarva Now, MD - 5 hours ago
Each year, the program awards a $2000 four-year college scholarship to two local high school seniors. In Fenwick, money raised from the annual Fenwick

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Huge Basketball Tourney Tips Off in Wildwood – NBC Philadelphia

December 27th, 2008

Huge Basketball Tourney Tips Off in Wildwood – NBC Philadelphia

Huge Basketball Tourney Tips Off in Wildwood
NBC Philadelphia, PA - Dec 26, 2008
The tournament raises college scholarship money for two graduation seniors at the host high schools, Wildwood and Wildwood Catholic.

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More Livingston County athletes contributing at Division I colleges – MLive.com

December 26th, 2008

More Livingston County athletes contributing at Division I colleges – MLive.com

More Livingston County athletes contributing at Division I colleges
MLive.com, MI - 1 hour ago
Not all these athletes are on scholarship – many minor sports like cross country and swimming don't offer much scholarship money – but the fact that they're

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CWI gets $2.5 million Albertson grant – IdahoStatesman.com

December 25th, 2008

CWI gets $2.5 million Albertson grant – IdahoStatesman.com

CWI gets $2.5 million Albertson grant
IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 14 hours ago
BY BILL ROBERTS – broberts@idahostatesman.com College of Western Idaho will get money for a needs-based scholarship program with part of the $2.5 million it

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PROMISE may get tuition cap – TMCnet

December 24th, 2008

PROMISE may get tuition cap – TMCnet

PROMISE may get tuition cap
TMCnet - Dec 22, 2008
22–Area high school seniors are concerned about possible changes to the state's PROMISE scholarship that could make it more expensive to attend college.
Editorial: State must keep its promise to students who work hard Huntington Herald Dispatch
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Morris Brown College’s options dry up – Atlanta Journal Constitution

December 21st, 2008

Morris Brown College’s options dry up – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Morris Brown College’s options dry up
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - 3 hours ago
Last spring, the General Assembly allowed the school to begin accepting students who receive the state’s HOPE scholarship. Enrollment this fall more than

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Scholarships — by the book – Monessen Valley Independent

December 19th, 2008

Scholarships — by the book – Monessen Valley Independent

Scholarships — by the book
Monessen Valley Independent, PA - Dec 17, 2008
Monique Shaw is the author of the new book, "Resource America's Minority Scholarship and College Guide." The following is a question and answer session I

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Cutting a Program — to Save It? – Inside Higher Ed

December 18th, 2008

Cutting a Program — to Save It? – Inside Higher Ed

Cutting a Program — to Save It?
Inside Higher Ed, DC - 7 hours ago
But if changes are made, the scholarship would be limited to a maximum of $6000 annually for students with a community college grade point average of

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The myth of the scholarship: A sliver of pie – Minneapolis Star Tribune

December 15th, 2008

The myth of the scholarship: A sliver of pie – Minneapolis Star Tribune

The myth of the scholarship: A sliver of pie
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours ago
The trade-off is giving up a dream of playing at the highest level for the overall college experience. Money also is a factor.
A full ride? Climb aboard for a 1-in-100 shot Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Storyteller brings history to life – Marshall News Messenger

December 15th, 2008

Storyteller brings history to life – Marshall News Messenger

Storyteller brings history to life
Marshall News Messenger, TX - 20 hours ago
"To me, the most exciting part is having money to give to kids because Groesbeck is a low-income community and if they don't go to college, then they're

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