Grants for Students -
Student educational grants do not have to be repaid, and may be based on financial need, merit or a variety of other factors.
Not exact matches
The big difference, from an inequality perspective, is that
educational institutions, albeit imperfectly, work to ensure equal access to low - income
students through
grants and loans.
An
educational hospital having a formally documented teaching affiliation with either a nationally accredited medical school for a clerkship, internship, or residency program for medical
students or a nationally accredited nursing school which
grants a degree in registered, or the licensed practice of, nursing.
InvestNOW is an online
grant program that provides a wonderful opportunity for individuals and organizations to help meet the
educational needs of
students in the Park Hill School District.
Program
Grant — $ 5,000 To help schools meet requirements for the new Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Red Oak developed this
educational program that is free to all schools and
students within the District.
Your sponsorship dollars go to establish and maintain scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate athletic training
students, Insure research
grants for future scientific developments in athletic training, Supports
educational meetings for the continuing education of currently certified & licensed athletic trainers in Indiana.
The award is
granted in recognition for NYSSSA's commitment to furthering
educational theatre and supporting the
Student Conference.
The Sea
Grant Knauss Fellowship provides a unique
educational and professional experience to graduate
students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources.
Universia
Students from all disciplines will find on the Spanish portal of Universia information on the
educational system in Spain and in Europe, on Spanish universities and courses, university research centres and departments, international study programmes, as well as announcements for jobs and
grants.
Both the White House and Senate proposals contain provisions that would
grant green cards — permanent - resident status — to foreign
students who earn advanced degrees from U.S.
educational institutions, arguing that the
students» skills would benefit the U.S. economy.
For decades, the
educational needs of
students and postdocs have taken a back seat to universities» need for cheap, skilled workers to perform
grant research.
As a rule, only traineeships (
educational fellowships
granted to individual
students and postdocs) are limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
Lowest income aided
students receiving scholarships and
grants that cover most, if not all, of their
educational expenses and lowest ability, highest - income no - need
students.
In addition,
grant dollars will promote the abilities of people with disabilities in the workforce through televised
educational content, expand transportation options, connect artists with disabilities to potential art buyers and create professional workplace coursework and internships for college
students with disabilities.
Through the dissemination of Global Science & Technology (S&T) Development
Grants, the INNF aims to help
educational institutions and organizations develop and provide programs in neuroscience and robotics to
students in grades 5 - 12.
Through
grants for research, innovation, communication, and evaluation, as well as policy education and leadership development, Lumina Foundation addresses issues that affect access and
educational attainment among all
students, particularly underserved
student groups, including adult learners.
«At a time when the government's decision to scrap
educational maintenance
grants will create further barriers to low - income
students becoming doctors, it is vital that young people who wish to pursue medicine must be encouraged and supported, whatever their background.»
The Bilingual Education Act of 1968, also known as Title VII, provided
grants for programs to meet the «special
educational needs» of young
students with limited English skills.
Show Me the Money: Tips and Resources for Successful
Grant Writing Many educators have found that outside funding, in the form of
grants, allows them to provide their
students with
educational experiences and materials their own districts can't afford.
(Sec. 4101) The bill establishes the
Student Support and Academic Grant Program, through which states and LEAs may receive formula - based grants to support activities related to: (1) well - rounded educational opportunities, (2) student health and safety, and (3) the effective use of tech
Student Support and Academic
Grant Program, through which states and LEAs may receive formula - based
grants to support activities related to: (1) well - rounded
educational opportunities, (2)
student health and safety, and (3) the effective use of tech
student health and safety, and (3) the effective use of technology.
His plea for greater integration as the road to improving
educational outcomes for poor and black
students closely echoes that recently made by Gerald
Grant in his Hope and Despair in the American City: Why there are no bad schools in Raleigh (see «Tale of Two Cities,» book review, Spring 2010).
The report shows how to turn the great majority of federal funding distributed to states and districts — Title I and Title II
grants — into investments likely to pay off in
educational and economic benefits, by reinventing such formula
grants as targeted tools that extend excellent teachers» reach in financially sustainable ways, and more effectively direct funds to the
students who need them most.
Included are: the biggest increase in Pell
Grants in 20 years; $ 1,500 HOPE Scholarships to make the first two years of college universally available; a 20 % tuition tax credit for college juniors, seniors, graduate
students and for working Americans pursuing lifelong learning to upgrade their skills; and the use of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) for
educational savings.
Substantial policy effort has focused on improving the
educational opportunities for
students in these schools, including the Obama administration's School Improvement
Grants (SIG).
Under this plan, state education agencies would be
granted flexibility in meeting certain NCLB requirements in exchange for «rigorous State - developed plans designed to improve
educational outcomes for all
students, close achievement gaps, increase equity, and improve the quality of instruction» (Department of Education, October 2011).
In 2016, an estimated 360,000
students participating in AmeriCorps state and national programs showed improved academic performance, and an estimated 152,000
students showed improved academic engagement.31 A majority of AmeriCorps» competitive
grant awardees in 2016 were
educational programs that reached schools and
students in 41 states and Washington, D.C. 32 Additionally, state service commissions distributed more than $ 130 million from the CNCS — a significant portion of which likely went to education programming.33
The Sallie Mae Fund's
grant will provide funding for the pilot program that will send
educational text messages to
students over the 2016 - 17 school year, reaching nearly 3,000
students across Michigan.
As the recipient of six individual
grants from the U.S. Department of Education (totaling $ 33.6 million), as well as three CDFI awards (totaling $ 3 million), CSDC has partnered with charter schools to develop over 6 million square feet of safe, affordable, state - of - the - art
educational space across the country, providing access to academic excellence for more than 66,000
students so far.
We enhance
educational opportunities for all
students in the Florence City Schools by providing funds through classroom
grants, These
grants provide technology, supplies, equipment, and other school needs that are not accounted for in our city or other organizational budgets.
The draft accountability rules, to be released this summer, will encourage states to identify high - and low - performing teacher preparation programs across all kinds of
educational models, not just those based in colleges and universities; urge a transition from current input - based reporting requirements to a focus on more meaningful outcomes; and likely limit program eligibility for TEACH
grants — which are available to
students who are planning to become teachers in a high - need field in a low - income school — to only effective teacher preparation programs.
The
Student - to - School Nurse Ratio Improvement Act of 2013 will create a pilot demonstration grant program that allows federal assistance for educational agencies at the local level to target schools with the least adequate school nurse to student
Student - to - School Nurse Ratio Improvement Act of 2013 will create a pilot demonstration
grant program that allows federal assistance for
educational agencies at the local level to target schools with the least adequate school nurse to
student student ratios.
The Promoting
Student Resilience program provides
grants to local
educational agencies (LEAs)(or consortia of LEAs) to build and increase their capacity to address the comprehensive behavioral and mental health needs of
students in communities that have experienced significant civil unrest in the past 24 months.
26 Accountability Measures In The Special Needs Bill March 3, 2015 by
Grant Callen and Brett Kittredge Senate Bill 2695, The Equal Opportunity for
Students with Special Needs Act, creates a pilot program to give parents the option of withdrawing their child from a public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with $ 6,500 to help pay for
educational expenses outside the traditional public school.
The Washington Supreme Court held that a state
educational grant program for «placebound»
students — those who the state identified as not likely to complete a four - year degree without public financial assistance — that included religious schools does not violate Washington's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 11) because the program was not intended to aid religious schools.
In 2015, for instance, the Skills for Success
grant program supported local
educational agencies and their partners in developing programs and practices that promoted positive learning mindsets among middle - grade
students.37 The winning entities included Chicago Public Schools, KIPP, Long Beach Unified School District, and Los Angeles Unified School District.38
The purpose of the summer enrichment program, financed by state
grant money, was to provide at - risk
students learners with an opportunity to participate in positive
educational experiences that would build self - esteem and confidence while increasing
student achievement.
This includes: $ 10 million for the Integrated Teacher Preparation
Grant Program to provide
grants to colleges and universities to develop or improve programs so that
students can earn a teaching credential and a bachelor's degree in four years; $ 20 million to establish the California Classified School Employees Credentialing Program to recruit non-certificated school employees to become certificated classroom teachers; and $ 5 million for a local
educational agency to establish and operate the California Center on Teaching Careers to recruit teachers.
In addition, in October 2016, the Department of Education issued new guidance on the Every
Student Succeeds Act describing how funds from Title IV, Part A's
Student Support and Academic Enrichment
Grants can help state and local
educational agencies provide all
students with access to a well - rounded education.42 According to this guidance, local
educational agencies «may use funds for activities in social emotional learning, including interventions that build resilience, self - control, empathy, persistence, and other social and behavioral skills.»
A systemic change in
educational priorities is needed — one which affirms the reality that the world is different; one which
grants social and emotional skills equal importance to traditional academic content; in other words, one which gives all
students a real shot at success.
«High quality
educational opportunities should be available to all
students,»
Grant Callen, President of Empower Mississippi, said.
The
grant application form does not need to be complicated, but it should seek information about the proposed project: what needs to be purchased and how much it costs, how the purchased item will be used and how long it will last, how many
students and what age and grade level will benefit, the
educational intent of the project, and a timeline.
During the first 2 years, 2000 - 2002, this PT3
grant relied on the expertise of the project director, an assistant professor of
educational technology (who operationalized the
grant but did not write it), a half - time graduate
student, and a half - time undergraduate
student.
B. Local school boards shall report the
grant or denial of public charter school applications to the Board and shall specify the maximum number of charters that may be authorized, if any; the number of charters
granted or denied; and whether a public charter school is designed to increase the
educational opportunities of at - risk
students.
The Court declared that religiously - neutral programs that allow parents to freely choose among a wide array of
educational options — including religious schools — are permissible under the U.S. Constitution, just as Pell
Grants and the G.I. Bill have always allowed
students to choose religious colleges if they wish.
This summer, thanks to
grants from The NAMM Foundation and GAMA, the Guitars and Accessories Marketing Association, Guitars in the Classroom is able to share stories of transformation that have happened in the lives of
students who have special
educational, physical, and emotional challenges.
The WFF
grant will be used to improve the current
educational facilities and provide additional technology as the PREP prepares to expand from a 9th grade program with 102
students to a 9th and 10th grade program with 325
students.
Previously, he was PI on federally funded
grants on (a) aggressive behavior in classrooms, (b) cooperative learning strategies for
students with EBD, and (c)
educational programming for adolescents with EBD.
«Plaintiff
students («Plaintiff
students») at McKinley Elementary School in the Compton Unified School District («CUSD» or «District»), have been denied the basic
educational opportunity
granted them by the California Constitution.
ensuring, through
grants, that high - achieving, low - income
students throughout the country have access to meaningful, high - quality
educational experiences.
Pretty much no
educational computer time for any
students, unless the district got a
grant for one year.