Not exact matches
Despite ever - increasing amounts
of scholarship aid, MBA grads are pouring on
student debt at
levels never seen before.
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.
They have discovered a significant
level of religious vitality on these campuses, responsible
scholarship in the classroom and a surge in
student volunteerism.
High school sports are valuable not because
of newspaper stories or
scholarship offers or the number
of students who watch from the pool deck, but rather for what the process
of playing at a competitive
level teaches those who compete.
The state's new Excelsior program is out
of reach for many
students because
of the
scholarship's credit accumulation requirements, which are set at elite
levels, critics note.
Rosemarie Pangborn Sensory Science
Scholarship: One $ 15,000 Sensory Science
Scholarship will be awarded for the 2018 - 2019 academic year to support a Ph.D.
student who intends to teach and conduct research in the area
of sensory science at the University
level.
This leads me to wonder whether
students of classical music, who show particular promise, are encouraged to apply for
scholarships at specialist schools, as the state system is simply not tuned up to provide the high -
level teaching required for the most talented?
For instance, the Cleveland
Scholarship Program gives enrollment preference to low - income
students, but includes
students of all income
levels.
They mean that the
students in the control group would need to remain in school an extra 3.7 months on average to catch up to the
level of reading achievement attained by those who used the
scholarship opportunity to attend a private school for any period
of time.
That being said, the approach
of using the tax code to encourage donations to organizations that grant
scholarships to low - income
students is one that's been used successfully at the state
level.
The state had already required FTC
scholarship students to participate in standardized testing using a nationally normed exam chosen by each private school; a study commissioned by the Florida Department
of Education found that, in 2007 — 08, their academic gains were similar to
students nationally across all income
levels and to similar Florida
students who remained in public schools.
Students who qualify under 200 percent
of poverty ($ 49,200 for a family
of four) are eligible for full
scholarships worth $ 7,815 to $ 8,525, depending on grade
level.
The threshold for the school lunch program, which is also the eligibility
level for new
scholarship students this year, is 185 percent
of poverty or $ 44,122 for a household
of four.
The funding for the Opportunity
Scholarship program, meanwhile, is frequently in political peril and delivers a much smaller
level of funding, which is restricted to low - income
students.
To qualify for the Opportunity
Scholarship Program,
students must either receive benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or have a family earning no more than 185 percent
of the federal poverty
level when they enter the program ($ 43,568 for a family
of four in 2013 — 2014).
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levels of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and stewardship in our
students.
The
scholarship cap
of $ 4,200 per
student per year is significant, yet could be improved to more closely align with funding
levels the child would have received to attend a public school.
Georgia's program also promised to designate
scholarships for
students in «failing public schools» from low socioeconomic
levels, but as a 2013 New York Times article exposed, the program has «[benefited] private schools at the expense
of needy children.»
When lawmakers first introduced the Opportunity
Scholarship legislation back in April 2013, the intent was to provide $ 90 million over two years to
students who reside in households with incomes
of up to 300 percent
of the federal poverty
level — that's $ 70,650 for a family
of four.
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So it might be the case that the Hope
Scholarship actually not only provides an escape hatch for these
students who are being bullied but actually reduces the
level of bullying in the district schools.
Professor Langguth has represented the College
of Education on the University
of Iowa Faculty Senate, and her service to the College and University has included serving as the co-lead for the College's Strategic Plan
Student Success Pillar as well as contributing to student scholarship initiatives at both the college and university
Student Success Pillar as well as contributing to
student scholarship initiatives at both the college and university
student scholarship initiatives at both the college and university
level.
To apply for the American Theatre Wing
scholarships, middle and high school
students who can demonstrate talent and ability in theater arts but who lack
of resources to receive high -
level training prior to college, must demonstrate their skills through an audition video or portfolio.
Under the original law,
students enrolled in public schools whose families earned 185 percent
of the poverty
level or less were eligible for
scholarships of up to $ 7,500.
College Success Arizona is increasing college completion rates, by helping people understand why college is important to the future
of our state and by providing
scholarships and mentoring services that help Arizona
students from all backgrounds, and income
levels, succeed.
Similarly, last year the legislature passed a modest program
of school choice
scholarships allowing tax credits for businesses that donate to organizations that give
scholarships to
students of lower
levels of income.
Specific provisions included
scholarships and loans to
students in higher education, with loans to
students preparing to be teachers and to those who showed promise in the curricular areas
of mathematics, science, engineering, and modern foreign languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics, science, and modern foreign languages in public schools; the establishment
of centres to expand and improve the teaching
of languages; help to graduate
students, including fellowships for doctoral
students to prepare them to be professors at institutions
of higher learning; assistance for the improvement
of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the use
of television, radio, motion pictures, and related media for educational purposes; and the improvement
of statistical services at the state
level.
It would be a tragedy if the
students we give
scholarships to did not have access to higher education here in Arizona just because
of their income
level, so we're helping them get there.
Cooperative learning is at the core
of differentiated instruction because it provides a framework for
students to demonstrate a higher
level of scholarship.
The educational
level of a
student is also a key to decide his
level of scholarship.
Thus, WAAM is excited to announce the establishment in 2010
of an endowed Wildlife and Aquatic Medicine
Scholarship for one
student of any class
level at the UC Davis Veterinary School.
100 %
of the funds go towards partial
scholarships to new
students taking entry
level HT classes with Healing Touch Program, Healing Beyond Borders, Healing Touch for Animals and Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry.
Anderson Ranch partners with colleges and universities to award
scholarships to upper
level aspiring artists, bringing undergraduate and graduate art
students from a broad array
of backgrounds to the Ranch.
The Cooper Union for the Advancement
of Science and Art, as it's officially known, is a small but renowned school
of architecture, engineering, and art that, from its founding in 1859 until 2013, offered a full - tuition
scholarship to every
student — a free education at the highest
level.
We believe that the undergraduate tuition policy should be seen as a minimum
scholarship level available to future Cooper
students with the intent
of augmenting that
scholarship level if possible.
The American Medical Technologists
student scholarship program is an excellent resource for
students at all
levels of education.
The LSTAR
Student Scholarship Awards recognize four university or college - bound
students who have demonstrated academic excellence, a high
level of school and community involvement, maturity, responsibility, initiative and strength
of character.