
University of Akron Unveils Innovative New Scholarship Program
The University of Akron announced an innovative scholarship option available to qualifying freshmen who begin classes at UA this fall semester.
The University of Akron announced an innovative scholarship option available to qualifying freshmen who begin classes at UA this fall semester.
The University of Hawaii is working with state leaders to secure $2.5 million to implement a scholarship program for community college students in need.
Pell Grants have been a fixture of federal financial aid since the 1970s, helping about 8 million low-income students attend college each year.
The University of New Hampshire has a new scholarship program called Granite Guarantee, which will allow full-time, first-year students in the state receiving federal Pell grants to attend the school tuition-free.
Kyler Daniels has not yet graduated from Walnut Ridge High School, but the 19-year-old is already working as a certified nursing assistant. He has also earned needed certifications to work in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC).
High school and college graduation season is just around the corner. It’s a season of joy and pride for graduates and their families – but more often than not, the achievement comes with a hefty price tag.
They don’t mean to sound ungrateful, but...New York public college students who would stand to gain from the nation’s most ambitious free-tuition proposal are quick to point out a sobering reality from their own meager finances: Free tuition doesn’t mean free college.
There’s a big string attached to New York’s free middle-class college tuition initiative: Students must stay in the state after graduation or else pay back the benefit.
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kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, invites tomorrow's legal professionals to apply for the 2017 Relativity Fest Student Scholarship, which provides students interested in legal technology the opportunity to attend Relativity Fest, one of the largest and most influential user conferences in the industry.
Goya Foods has decided not to sponsor New York City's annual Puerto Rican Day parade, calling the move a business decision.
The University of Missouri expects to cut 400 positions amid enrollment drops and cuts in state funding.
Hispanic Outlook (HO) will be delving into the financial options and obstacles in the world of academia for our May 22 issue.
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Kisling, Nestico & Redick, an Ohio-based personal injury law firm, announced the availability of a new Don't Text and Drive Scholarship, which will award $5,000 to the student who develops the best proposal to persuade young adults to avoid texting while driving.