Archive for the 'Online Education' Category

Stow Woman’s Club grants two college scholarships

Stow — Things certainly have changed through the years for the Stow Woman’s Club, which organized in 1902 and is marking its 106th year.
During World War II, members of the Stow Culture Club, as the woman’s club formerly was known, met in homes, said Club President Janet Howard of Stow.
“They met for the whole day, […]

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Chamber awards scholarships to six students

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce Tuesday awarded a series of academic scholarships to six deserving local students bound for college.
The six students faced stiff competition for the $1,500 scholarships-awarded based on interviews, essays and a host of academic and other criteria-after the Chamber’s education committee saw a spike in applicants over last year, with 32 […]

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

J. J. Keller’s Prospera University Program to Award $10K in Scholarships

J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. is pleased to announce that it will once again offer $10,000 in scholarships as part of the University Program for Prospera, its online people management tool. The company will award six scholarships: one $5,000 award and five $1,000 awards, to individual students studying human resource management.
In 2007, J. J. […]

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Elizabethtown hospital offers scholarships

Elizabethtown Community Hospital and the Hospital Auxiliary have announced the availability of two scholarships available to those pursuing a career in the healthcare field.
The Holly Estus Memorial Scholarship for Nursing was created in memory of a dedicated nurse who worked at Elizabethtown Community Hospital. This year, the fund will award a scholarship of $500 to […]

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Kaplan Virtual Education Renames Private Online High School Kaplan College Preparatory School

Kaplan Virtual Education today announced that it has changed the name of its private online high school to Kaplan College Preparatory School. Previously called the University of Miami Online High School, the renaming serves to align the college preparatory high school with the Kaplan family of companies.
“Kaplan has a rich history of helping students achieve […]

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Rs. 22 crore released to State for student scholarships

The Centre has released a grant of Rs. 22 crore to the State Government for giving merit-cum-means scholarship to students belonging to the minority communities and those pursuing professional and technical courses, Governor Rameshwar Thakur has said.
He was speaking at the distribution of scholarships to 60 students from 32 institutions from across the State, here […]

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Pocono Health Foundation offers scholarships

The Pocono Health Foundation has announced that the application process is open for its annual scholarships. The Jennie Cramer Memorial Scholarship, the Robert A. Gordon Memorial Scholarship and the R. Dale Hughes Scholarship are designated for students who will be enrolled in their last year of an accredited nursing program in the Fall of […]

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Delving Deeper: Davis, Stabler, and Medical Scholarships

Now that the dust has cleared on another day, the current ranks have been thinned of two more players. This time it was B.J. Stabler and Cody Davis, both offensive linemen and both ending their football careers after very long battles with various injuries.
B.J. Stabler was one of the biggest signees out of the 2004 […]

Sunday, February 24th, 2008