Here's what the head of one major M.D. / Ph.D. program told me: «That leaves the usual route of convincing the school that you are such a stellar student that they should
give you scholarship money.»
«By
giving scholarship money to students who attend sectarian — but not «pervasively» sectarian - universities,» the federal appeals court ruled, «Colorado necessarily and explicitly discriminates among religious institutions, extending scholarships to students at some religious institutions, but not those deemed too thoroughly «sectarian» by governmental officials.»
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.
Money that goes toward tuition, fees, books, and several other basics couldn't be taxed, per the tax code, which also refers to a
scholarship given to a university employee — hypothetically, an athlete being paid a salary — as a «qualified tuition reduction» and says it can't be considered income.
Not only has the
scholarship money helped Anderberg offset the cost of attending college, it's also
given her a boost of confidence that she says was just as important.
This past November, Om Baby Pregnancy & Parenting Center in Pennsylvania held a fashion show where maquillage pas cher releases we're
gaved away and auction to raise
money for the Laura Keaveny Memorial Childbirth Education
Scholarship Fund, which provides free childbirth classes to those who can't afford them.
The younger went to college on full - ride
scholarships that were over her cost of education, so she was actually
given the extra
money for books and living expenses.
One is an education tax credit that would
give donors a tax break for funding
scholarships to allow poor children to attend private schools, and also for
money given to extra curricular programs at public schools.
The bill includes tax credits for donors who
give money for
scholarships for children at private and parochial schools.
Legislative leaders have not
given a detailed explanation on why they put the extra
money for the
scholarship program in the bill, which was not released publicly until two days before a final vote.
Senate Republicans and Cuomo have been pressing for an education tax credit that would allow donors who
give up to $ 1 million a $ 750,000 credit on their taxes, if they donate the
money to fund
scholarships to poor children at private schools.
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Trustees of Agudath Israel of America, an Orthodox Jewish organization, told Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz, a Sheepshead Bay Democrat, during an Albany meeting in April that he would be the target of a 2016 primary if the education investment tax credit, a bill that would
give a tax break to people and companies donating
money to public schools and private school
scholarship funds, does not become law this session.
Dolan Wednesday said there was discussion of expanding the tax credit to include those who
give money that can be used toward
scholarships for college students in need who might not otherwise qualify for assistance.
But the governor pulled back from efforts to pass an education tax credit that would benefit donors who
give up to $ 1 million, if they
give money to
scholarships for poor children to attend private schools.
The House of Representatives version of the draft stimulus package does not specify how much
money NSF, NIH, and other science agencies will be expected to carve out from their portions of the boost the House wants to
give them for
scholarships and fellowships, besides $ 60 million for NSF's Robert Noyce Teacher
Scholarship Program, which is aimed at getting undergraduates majoring in science and engineering fields to become teachers.
In each case, Johnny has exactly the same amount of
money left in his pocket — the only difference is whether he
gave $ 10,000 to his state or a
scholarship organization.
They include Jim Barksdale, the former chief operating officer of Netscape, who
gave $ 100 million to establish an institute to improve reading instruction in Mississippi; Eli Broad, the home builder and retirement investment titan, whose foundation works on a range of management, governance, and leadership issues; Michael Dell, the founder of Dell Computers, whose family foundation is valued at $ 1.2 billion and is a major supporter of a program that boosts college going among students of potential but middling accomplishment; financier and buyout specialist Theodore J. Forstmann, who
gave $ 50 million of his own
money to help poor kids attend private schools; David Packard, a former classics professor who also is a scion of one of the founders of Hewlett - Packard and has
given $ 75 million to help California school districts improve reading instruction; and the Walton Family Foundation, which benefits from the fortune of the founder of Wal - Mart, and which is the nation's largest supporter of charter schools and private school
scholarships (see «A Tribute to John Walton,»).
Rather than reallocating dollars slated for education, supporters proposed to
give tax credits to individuals and businesses that donated
money to nonprofit organizations providing low - income students with
scholarship grants to attend private schools (see Table 1).
The newspaper found that the percentages of
money given for
scholarships by the 10 school tuition organizations range from 31 percent to 89 percent.
As the survey prompt explained, an STC program «
gives tax credits to individuals and businesses if they contribute
money to nonprofit organizations that distribute private
scholarships» thereby
giving parents «the option of sending their child to the school of their choice,» including private religious or secular schools.
I can't recall all the suggestions for our 20k Parent University grant
money, but I do remember raising my own Milton Friedman hand and suggesting that we
give the bucks to parents, in $ 100 and $ 500
scholarship grants.
The Opportunity
Scholarship Tax Credit Program is giving businesses an opportunity to obtain tax credits in exchange for donating scholarship money for students to leave low - achieving Pennsylvan
Scholarship Tax Credit Program is
giving businesses an opportunity to obtain tax credits in exchange for donating
scholarship money for students to leave low - achieving Pennsylvan
scholarship money for students to leave low - achieving Pennsylvania schools.
In Florida, this
money, minus the 5 % «handling fee» paid to Step Up For Students, is
given out as private school
scholarships to low income families allowing them to make a «choice.»
Under a state law regarding the
scholarship program, if there is
money leftover from program (meaning not as many students used the available funds), that
money is
given back to the public and charter schools, but schools haven't received any of that excess
money since the 2012 - 2013 school year.
The March 14 to 15 trip to the Miami area was for lawmakers to learn about Florida's Tax Credit
Scholarships Program, a controversial initiative that
gives dollar - for - dollar state tax credits to encourage companies to donate
scholarship money for low - income children attending private schools, according to Darrell Allison, the director and chief lobbyist for Parents for Educational Freedom (PEFNC).
It is a
given — and understandable — that teachers unions deplore vouchers or opportunity
scholarships, arrangements whereby public
monies are used to fund a private school education; it hurts their bottom line.
The decision upholds a program that allows individuals to
give money to a state - run non-profit organization that then distributes private school
scholarships to Arizona students.
It would allow districts to keep half of the state - allotted funding for students who graduate early while
giving the student the other half as a
scholarship, and allow students to receive a fourth year of Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) money if they graduate in t
scholarship, and allow students to receive a fourth year of Kentucky Educational Excellence
Scholarship (KEES) money if they graduate in t
Scholarship (KEES)
money if they graduate in three years.
Allstate donated $ 5,000 to the school's Hall of Fame
Scholarship fund, which
gives students enough
money to cover food, housing and book costs for their first year at the college of their choice.
What [the Children's
Scholarship Fund has]
given me is so much more than
money; you have
given me opportunity, confidence, faith, and trust that life has meaning, and that I am meant to succeed no matter what obstacles come my way.»
Introduced by Representative Lloyd Smucker (R - PA), this bill would create a tuition tax credit program by providing a tax credit to individuals and corporations that
give money to
scholarship granting organizations to that provide vouchers to K - 12 students.
These
scholarships require no public
money and
give low - income students the same chance for a better education that higher income students already enjoy.
He has touted a federal version of Florida's tax credit
scholarship program, which
gives corporations and businesses a tax credit if they donate
money to state - approved nonprofit organizations that award
scholarships to low - income students to attend private and religious schools.
She paid tuition with help from Florida's tax - credit
scholarship program, which
gives corporations tax breaks when they donate to nonprofits that then distribute the
money in the form of
scholarships to private and religious schools.
It would
give tax credits to businesses if they donate
money to
scholarship programs that would send students to private schools.
Tuition tax credits allow individuals or corporations to receive a tax credit in exchange for
giving money to a
scholarship granting organization.
Unlike traditional voucher programs, which award taxpayer
money directly to students to attend private schools, tax - credit programs
give individuals or corporations a break on their yearly bills if they contribute to organizations that award private school
scholarships to students.
If the
scholarship money was
given directly to your school as payment of tuition, then you never had any ability to use it for anything else.)
While
scholarships do often ask for quite a bit of information about yourself, be sure to never
give secret information that could allow someone to steal your identity or
money.
Scholarship: Like a grant, a scholarship is money given to a student to be used for educational expenses which does not need to be paid back by t
Scholarship: Like a grant, a
scholarship is money given to a student to be used for educational expenses which does not need to be paid back by t
scholarship is
money given to a student to be used for educational expenses which does not need to be paid back by the student.
If you still can not afford the things you want, this might
give you motivation to apply for more grants and
scholarships to help you out a little with
money as you go through college.
I did not qualify for
scholarships and had to take out school loans to supplement my schooling cost and used the loan «refund» to pay my living bills (utilities) for 6 - 8 months ahead in the event I couldn't or didn't have the
money to make my bills at that
given time.
While they are competitive to get, most students are
giving up on the chance to get some extra
money because they do not spend the time to apply for available
scholarships.
The event is designed to raise
money for the Dr. Jan Weaver Veterinary Technology
Scholarship, an annual scholarship given to a second year veterinary technolo
Scholarship, an annual
scholarship given to a second year veterinary technolo
scholarship given to a second year veterinary technology student.
Game companies say they are awarding
scholarship money at college tournaments, rather than unrestricted cash prizes, to
give students an incentive to continue their studies.
★ Metropolitan Museum of Art: «Lost Kingdoms: Hindu - Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia, 5th to 8th Century» (through July 27) When the Met
gives its all to a show in terms of space,
money and
scholarship, and the art is as rich as a massed chorale and as haunting as a single - voice chant, no institution can produce more impressive results.