Spanish Language Scholarships in Argentina
INTERNATIONAL SPANISH LANGUAGE ALLIANCE OF ARGENTINA, is pleased to announce 30 scholarships available to study Spanish in Argentina. [...]
INTERNATIONAL SPANISH LANGUAGE ALLIANCE OF ARGENTINA, is pleased to announce 30 scholarships available to study Spanish in Argentina. [...]
If you are a Texas middle-school math or science teacher, you may be eligible for a free online master’s degree from the University of Houston. [...]
While we are now into the 2010 spring semester, there are still plenty of scholarships available to you for the summer session and… do not forget to begin thinking about fall of 2010! [...]
Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, it is important that colleges and universities develop majors in law enforcement, criminology, and forensic science to address these evil elements. [...]
If you are a U.S. undergraduate student interested in foreign languages and world affairs, please join us for a webinar about the David L. Boren Scholarships.
A new White House campaign is urging businesses and nonprofit organizations to devote money, time, and volunteer efforts to encouraging science- and math-related pursuits among middle and high school students. The White House also will be pushing for increased funding and applied research [...]
An additional 11 different scholarship award competitions have just been added tot he “Calendar Section” as of today. First click over to the Calendar Section TAB and then select the calendar that suits your status [i.e., Undergraduate, Graduate, etc.] and then poke around the different months to see what fits you and your major. Good luck!
We have been fielding lots of questions over the past few weeks and so we sat down and “mapped out” a plan… a plan on what we are going to write about in the coming weeks. [...]
Military spouses are now eligible to receive up to $6,000 from the U.S. government for educational expenses. In May 2009, the Department of Defense enacted the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts program, which pays up to $6,000 for post-secondary education (including distance learning), training and credentialing.
Young adults who attended college but left without graduating are likelier to attribute their departure to the need to work and make money than to the price of college. [...]