Not exact matches
If one child decides not to go to
school, goes to a cheaper
school than expected, gets a full
scholarship (more on that in a minute), or
for some other reason doesn't use all of the money, you can simply change the beneficiary on the account and give those funds to another child... or even to yourself, if you'd like to go back to
school.
The family hasn't just slapped their name on the front door, either — in 2005, Sobeys Inc., Empire Company Limited and The Sobey Foundation contributed $ 2 million to fund undergraduate
scholarships for students enrolled at the
School of Business and pay
for infrastructure developments.
In the end I chose to study at Boston University, a private college that promised a ton of
scholarship money to help me pay
for school.
And at the University of Southern California's Marshall
School, the average
scholarship award
for an MBA is now a record $ 35,490 a year, up from $ 33,650 a year earlier.
A spokesperson
for the University of Southern California's Marshall
School, which hands out the highest average
scholarships in the nation at $ 35,490 a clip, declined comment
for the story.
Columbia's average
scholarships,
for example, are $ 10,000 — a third or less of what MBA students get at Harvard, Darden, or the University of North Carolina's Kenan - Flagler Business
School.
Despite the grueling hours expected of an investment banker, Columbia Business
School's Karl Blunden, 30, was known for his involvement in campus life, winning the school's distinguished scholarship and outstanding service a
School's Karl Blunden, 30, was known
for his involvement in campus life, winning the
school's distinguished scholarship and outstanding service a
school's distinguished
scholarship and outstanding service awards.
This includes a $ 37 million pledge to the University of Washington
School of Social work, $ 11 million
for scholarships to Washington residents in STEM fields, a $ 50 million pledge to the University of Oregon
for scholarships and obesity prevention, and about $ 60 million to Harvard's computer science facility.
Harvard recruited at Thomas Jefferson High
School, spotted Blankfein, accepted him, and offered up a combination of financial aid and
scholarships to make it possible
for him to attend.
Rodgers,
for example, got zero
scholarship offers out of high
school.
The
scholarships are
for students interested in two - year technical
schools and state universities.
In 2008, the Haskayne
School of Business created a
scholarship for future business leaders out of the revenue generated by the Distinguished Business Leader Award dinner.
But an issue with his immigration status prevented him from accepting a
scholarship he needed to be able to pay
for school.
Many high
school seniors are aware that there are
scholarships galore that can ease the burden of paying
for college.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide (NYSE: VAC) is pleased to announce its donation to Step Up
For Students, its third in three years, to help provide scholarships so low - income children can find the best school for their learning nee
For Students, its third in three years, to help provide
scholarships so low - income children can find the best
school for their learning nee
for their learning needs.
Provided
scholarships for girls, many the first in their families to attend
school, in 15 countries.
The last part about then spending on friends and family as well as likely supporting
scholarships for study have brought me back into my original right - out - of -
school enthusiasm, but with a bit more perspective.
Mr. Molander said he donates regularly to a nonprofit organization that funds college
scholarships for students at his hometown high
school in Marinette, Wis., while his wife supports various health and social causes.
While there, he helped develop a generous gift to UM's
School of Nursing and Health Studies
for scholarships for minority nursing students.
One of the more promising innovations in state - level education policy has been the establishment of programs that encourage privately - funded
scholarships for students attending private and religious elementary and secondary
schools.
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full
scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to
school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids
for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
Of course, process theology can not fulfil this responsibility without interpreting Scripture, and the separation of process theology in recent decades from the close involvement in Biblical
scholarship of the earlier Chicago
school has led to critical weaknesses which are only now being addressed.1 Nevertheless,
for process theology the appropriate relationship to the Bible can not be exhausted by hermeneutic.
He had done well enough in
school to qualify
for a
scholarship to college, where he excelled.
One university divinity
school dean told me that he himself values the writing his faculty does
for laypeople in the church, but tenure decisions are made by a universitywide committee, and chemists, economists and other scholars will dismiss more popular writing as «obviously not
scholarship.»
It is likely that the coalition formed there failed to notice that their merger was never perfected,
for they separately envisioned two very different foundations: «one fully under the control of the bishops and one committed, above all else, to theological education... [and] a church - sponsored university but otherwise one without religious tests or even theological
schools, one open to the latest science and
scholarship.»
However, it is desirable in
schools to shift the weight strongly in the direction of individual discursive qualitative judgments and to reserve the numerical ranking solely
for situations where competitive ratings are of the essence, as in
scholarship allocation, honors citations, and certain job placement recommendations.
He had been a National Merit Semi-finalist in High
School with a request from Princeton to their PhD program — not a
scholarship though so his parents refused to pay — it's a long sad story of nothing going right
for him.
I am doing research on a paper because I got a
scholarship for school so I can try to get a better job.
One way of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the critique laid
for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture
for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind of postmodern critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver on the promise it has shown recently in the growth of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding of The Highlands Institute
for American Religious Thought, in the resurgence of Columbia and Yale forms of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy of Religion Group on Empiricism in American Religious Thought — as well as in the growing independent
scholarship of those working out of the empirical side of process theology and the Chicago
school.
In 1951 the nation's
scholarship program was opened up to qualifying students who wanted to attend private secondary
schools; the government also began providing
for children attending all elementary
schools a minimal supplementary aid in a form similar to the tuition voucher plans presently under discussion in several American states.
People involved in his defense offered him a
scholarship for graduate
school, however, and he went to the University of Chicago to study geology.
I have a 17 year old niece who is not planning to be her
for her high
school graduation and is not planning to go to college even though she got all sorts of
scholarships and grants to go play soccer at a small private college.
The
scholarship applications have updated and are now in four categories; high
school students, college students, professional chefs (
for help with continuing education), and culinary team grants (
for competing culinary teams participating in ACF regional conference competitions or ACF national convention).
Now in its ninth year, the Best Teen Chef Competition awards more than $ 250,000 in tuition
scholarships for degree programs at The Art Institutes to high -
school seniors in the U.S. and Canada.
Find an accredited culinary
school program, apply
for scholarships or explore apprenticeship opportunities.
Traditionally a fundraiser
for local
scholarship programs, the festival to date has contributed nearly $ 80,000 in
scholarships for Marathon High
School students through the Marathon chapter of the Organized Fishermen of Florida, a statewide group that represents the interests and well - being of the commercial fishing industries.
Those interested in applying
for the John Brandt
Scholarship for the 2015 - 2016
school year can find more information at http://www.landolakesinc.com/company/corporateresponsibility/foundation/johnbrandt/default.aspx.
Fallbrook High
School Ag
Scholarship San Diego Farm Bureau EFA Support Temecula Spirit Run
for the Arts Feeding America San Diego
Today even if a talented high -
schooler wanted to ride the bench
for an elite program, he probably couldn't because of the current Division I - A limit of 88
scholarships.
Without significant funding
for scholarship programs, the
school will not attract a diverse student body.
His story strains credulity: After graduating from high
school, he turned down a
scholarship to Texas A&M and swore off the game; underwent treatment
for drug abuse and depression; embarked on a four - year odyssey around the country in search of spiritual understanding before he was led back to baseball; was drafted in the 23rd round in 2010; then made the Braves» Opening Day roster a year after starting the»12 season in high A ball.
He talks about the commitment that wrestling in high
school for a program like Graham takes, and the impact of not having a full ride
scholarship waiting at the end of the trail if successful.
Ritzo recalled Bode's talent and arranged
for virtually a full
scholarship at CVA, a private
school at the base of the Sugarloaf ski area with an emphasis on winter sports.
California junior colleges don't offer
scholarships, so Brown had to find a way to make ends meet last year while pursuing his dream of playing
for a Power 5
school.
It's not unheard of
for players to commit after and sign an equally binding (
for the
school)
scholarship agreement (Michael Porter, Blake Harris, and Jeremiah Tilmon all signed one last year, as you can't sign a second NLI even if released from the first one).
Working specifically with kids
for over 10 years Worked and trained with top professionals at the Nike Junior Golf Learning Center
for 8 years Many students currently playing High
School golf and attaining
scholarships for co
Working specifically with kids
for over 10 years Worked and trained with top professionals at the Nike Junior Golf Learning Center
for 8 years Many students currently playing High
School golf and attaining
scholarships for college Juniors (ages 7 - 15) playing and winning SCPGA Junior Golf Tournaments
The
school once known
for producing former Nebraska All - America center Dave Rimington and modern pro football's first black starting quarterback, Marlin Briscoe, now sends first - generation Americans to college on soccer
scholarships.
Four years ago, when Janice Moodie and Arron Oberholser were high
school seniors looking
for college
scholarships, San Jose State wasn't their first choice, it was their only choice.
They want as big a slice as possible, and they are enacting benefits
for players (full - cost - of - attendance
scholarships) and
for themselves (waterfalls in facilities) other
schools can't afford.