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Scholarship America
Scholarship America is a nonprofit organization that provides college scholarships. The organization is based in St. Peter, MN and managed by William C. Nelson. Its official home on the web is http://www.scholarshipamerica.org
Roseville Press TribuneFoundation Games fund college scholarshipsRoseville Press TribuneMonday night was designated by the Sac-Joaquin Section as Foundation Game night for high school basketball teams. The eighth annual Foundation Games were ...and more »
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BOISE -- State Treasurer Ron Crane plans to award two scholarships as part of his plan to help Idaho families invest in college savings accounts.
Crane's office is accepting names for a drawing to give out $529 scholarships for the opening of IDeal plans, which are Idaho's version of a 529 college savings account.
The plans, which waive taxes on a portion of college savings, are often called 529 plans after a section of the Internal Revenue...
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Tri Kappa State Scholarships Available The state organization of Tri Kappa will award a variety of $1000 scholarships to college students throughout the state next spring. Since 1914 Tri Kappa has provided over $5 million in local and state scholarships.
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I agree with the anonymous writer of the Nov. 8 letter "Lots of playful college students." It is quite hard to get accepted to a college in Japan, but once you get in, you do not need to study that hard. Therefore, it is understandable when someone from another country observes that "Japanese students are lazy, they are always just hanging around." What I noticed when I was in Australia was the eagerness of students. The state library...
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Ten students from around the world — including three from Canada — will get an all-expenses paid education to any Sprott-Shaw Community College in B.C. thanks to an internet video contest called Class Act Canada. Hopefuls from all over the world ...
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