Sentences with phrase «competitive scholarships»

The highly competitive scholarship will provide recipients with up to $ 40,000 annually for four years toward their tuition at selective colleges and universities across the nation.
Our financial aid office awards competitive scholarships to our incoming freshman class and they do their best to award any need - based funds where they are needed most.
The organization gives away 250 competitive scholarships worth $ 8,000 to members.
9 a.m. — CUNY hosts conference highlighting competitive scholarships for high academic achievers that promote diversity in undergraduate and graduate study, LaGuardia Community College, E Building, 31 - 10 Thomson Ave., Queens.
There will almost always be less data to present, which may lead to less opportunities to speak, less favorable performance reviews (because, let's face it, you have less data), fewer publications (because you have less data) and less competitive scholarship applications (also because of the data).
VICTORIA SOBEL: I think that we see that, even given a 50 percent discount to the tuition that's going to happen, that this will be something that bars students who have maybe not the largest need, but a middle version of need, that come from middle - class families, who might be receiving competitive scholarships elsewhere to not be able to attend the school.
This amount included roughly $ 2 million in competitive scholarships for students in the U.S., the United Kingdom, and Canada.
In just the year 2015, Foresters invested more than $ 21 million in its member benefits, including $ 2 million into competitive scholarships for students, as well as more than $ 10.5 million towards community initiatives such as playground builds, beach clean - ups, care packages, and family fun days where the company's members are able to spend good, quality time with their loved ones at no charge.
The 2011 state legislature, newly empowered with a Republican majority that continues through today, passed legislation that phased out the N.C. Teaching Fellows program, a competitive scholarship program established in 1986 for undergraduate students who pledged to teach in North Carolina's public schools.
«Making higher education more accessible and affordable for students is a priority of» Republican Lynn Jenkins who went on to list «grants, federal student loans, and competitive scholarships» as important tools to pay for school according to her education page.
He won a competitive scholarship to Cooper Union School of Engineering in New York City and graduated summa cum laude in April of 1941 with a degree in electrical engineering.
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