Sentences with phrase «needs scholarship continues»

Special needs scholarships continue to have extremely strong support.

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3) Biblical scholarship relating the creation account of Genesis and ancient Near Eastern cosmology continues to become more accessible to the average reader, so Christian university students are in a great position to learn from Bible professors why a literal, scientific reading of Genesis 1 and 2 need not be a fundamental element of the Christian faith.
That the scholarship of the future will continue to need critical tools is indisputable; but which and how and in what measure — that is a genuinely open question.
We will continue to focus on giving women the support they need to pursue their passions and accomplish their dreams through scholarship, mentorship and financial support.
Proceeds from the night benefited NvRAEF's educational and scholarship programs, such as ProStart, a national high school culinary and restaurant management program that teaches students the skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce or to continue to postsecondary after high school graduation.
By submitting this application, I understand that if I am accepted for this training, I will use these skills to further the support of breastfeeding in Nebraska, conduct one brief presentation to my co-workers or peers to promote a culture of breastfeeding support after training, and participate in quarterly online survey evaluations to help funders understand the need to continue providing scholarships to this training.
«But in order to ensure another leg of the school choice stool is complete and to continue ensuring working families have even more options — regardless of their income or zip code — we need to enact Senate Bill 1 and provide opportunity scholarships to our families now.
Senate Bill 2623, authored by Sen. Gray Tollison (R - Oxford), and House Bill 1339, authored by Rep. Charles Busby (R - Pascagoula), will make the Education Scholarship Account (ESA) program available to most students in Mississippi, while continuing to prioritize students with special needs.
The inaction of the legislature to prioritize scholarships for high achieving, low - income students not only denies a postsecondary education for those who need it most, it continues to kick the can of responsibility down the road.
«We need to expand the Gardiner scholarship and others that provide for those students,» Montford continues, «So this can be a good learning experience for us, it's something that we can take and build on.»
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Your child who earned a scholarship may very well continue on to graduate school and might need some help paying for it.
Leroy will still need continued training but he comes with a training scholarship to get him started off on the right paw at home.
2018 Applications will be accepted November 13th — December 14th, 2017 I Need Diverse Games is excited to announce that in partnership with the Game Developers Conference, we continue to be part of the GDC Scholarship program!
In support of the building, as well as urgently needed scholarship endowment for students in the School of Art, an unprecedented fundraising initiative, The CalArts Art Benefit and Auction, will kick - off with a preview exhibition at Regen Projects in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2014, continue with parallel shows at the Paula Cooper Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York opening on April 5, 2014, and culminate in a special auction of major works donated by CalArts alumni, faculty and friends at Christie's spring auction on May 13 - 14 in New York.
On April 23, the college announced that it would cut the full - tuition scholarship in half beginning with the entering class in 2014, and would continue to offer full - tuition scholarships to students with demonstrated need.
Currently, all Cooper Union students are given scholarships of $ 38,500 to attend, and Epstein indicated that the school may continue offering such financial assistance to those prospective students who need it.
If scholarship continues to be primary benchmark by which legal academics are measured, we need to change the conditions under which scholarship is produced.
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