When he died, his final will provided for a series of scholarships to Oxford open to young colonials, Germans, and Americans. |
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The winning team walked off with a cash award of Rs.5,000, a rolling trophy and Reva scholarships worth Rs.25,000 each. |
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I chose to interview eleven Vietnamese refugee youths who received scholarships for their academic achievement. |
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Some preparatory or junior schools also offer scholarships, but awards for children under the age of seven are rare. |
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Good colleges, scholarships, white-collar jobs, a nice homemaker wife, and two kids were already tangible in his future. |
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Every year, thousands of students enrolled in college receive scholarships and grants from labor unions. |
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In 1846 and 1847 he was awarded mathematics scholarships at Balliol College where he became a lecturer in mathematics. |
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All scholarships and grants are based on financial need and liberally available. |
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He and Elaine also established scholarships for varsity swimmers and for students studying the life sciences. |
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She afforded Alex the opportunities he'd needed to gain scholarships and lucky breaks. |
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As camp professionals, we can provide sanctuary to these children by offering more scholarships! |
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Encourage your child to start applying for scholarships for the 2003 academic year. |
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There will be significant encouragement of high achievers through bursaries and scholarships. |
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He takes a vested interest in every recipient of his foundation's grants and scholarships. |
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It will admit artisan-students of all ages, charge fees, and find needy students scholarships or loans. |
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They don't have time to boost savings, and most 2002 scholarships have been awarded. |
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There are up to 150 scholarships awarded annually worldwide, although their location is secret. |
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The winners receive cash awards and scholarships to continue their education at college or art school. |
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Proceeds are intended to give scholarships to deserving students who would like to pursue higher education. |
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The money will be used to support scholarships and education grants through the Foundation. |
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The university does not offer scholarships specifically for international students. |
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Her work raised funds for new hospital equipment and provided numerous scholarships for students. |
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New Jersey's plan offers scholarships to students who attend a state college or university. |
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Many students decide to take out loans before fully exploring available grants and scholarships. |
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New staff have been hired and more money is available for student loans, scholarships and bursaries. |
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We realize that our members will need financial support for future grants and scholarships. |
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The scholarships, which are awarded in the former English colonial territories, USA and Germany, are tenable at the University of Oxford. |
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He won scholarships first to Eton and then Cambridge, interspersing his tertiary education with journeys to China, Greece and Turkey. |
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It has also been helping many meritorious students, every year, to pursue their education by providing them scholarships. |
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More scholarships and state-sponsorship of meritorious students from poor and middle class backgrounds is called for. |
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For a meritorious student, finances would not be a problem as many scholarships are available. |
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Ivy League teams don't offer scholarships, but Carril's Princeton squads consistently beat major-conference teams stacked with top-shelf talent. |
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New sixth form scholarships have now been created through the work of the School Foundation and generous donations from outside benefactors. |
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We have noted that several students have migrated to the US on basketball scholarships. |
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Many cannot afford to pay for college, as tuitions rise and government scholarships are cut. |
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And many are saying that's blood money, it's dirty money, they don't want it going towards these scholarships. |
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There will just be some special scholarships for the very disadvantaged or the exceptionally brilliant. |
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The sponsors of the various scholarships and bursaries then presented special awards to the students. |
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The scholarships are granted for first degree courses in engineering, mathematics, physics and business studies. |
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Do you know of any grants, scholarships, or programs designed to help someone in my position? |
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The mayor also urged the children to study hard to prove that they deserved the scholarships. |
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She won scholarships to continue her studies in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. |
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The minister added that his country would offer scholarships to Indian students pursuing higher studies in the IT sector. |
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The Smiths' gift will be used for endowed chairs, professorships and student scholarships. |
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We also provide funding for scholarships and cover medical and dental check-ups and necessary operations. |
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We've had people give us scholarships aimed specifically at the social sciences and humanities. |
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He was a brilliant classicist at school and won scholarships to Queen's University, but chose a career in medicine. |
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Students are awarded university scholarships on a competitive basis, but lack of funding severely constrains the universities. |
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The son of a garbage collector and clerk, he used scholarships to help put himself through college, graduate and law school. |
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Gift aid equals all scholarships and grants both merit and need based, and from federal, state and institutional sources. |
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Further, had he won, he intended to use the 200 000 leva prize money to endow a church and scholarships for gifted children. |
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Apparently they brought in 4.7 million last year, but the outgoing cash was minimal as exampled by the 29k for scholarships from their general fund. |
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Many states provide scholarships and loans for college-bound students. |
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This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology. |
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It appears that the university's student awards office had been counting the blue ribbons won by each cow and pig as students with scholarships attending the university. |
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Because tribalism creeps in through the way we make appointments to public offices, offer scholarships to students, grant quotas, concessions and contracts to individuals. |
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On this day, Clemson offered scholarships to six high school juniors. |
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Those who do well can receive additional awards and scholarships. |
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The school has an excellent record of subsequent entrance to all West London day schools, boarding schools with a handful of scholarships each year. |
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The gift from the alumna will be used to create scholarships and student aid awards to deserving students who pursue careers in health education and music. |
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In 2010, he impersonated a minor-league pitcher to publicize a charity providing college scholarships to cancer survivors. |
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However, these scholarships are also exclusively offered to Miss America contestants. |
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Also created through the fund are numerous programs and scholarships, including new programs in entrepreneurship, nanotechnology and mechatronics. |
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However, fund officials plan to award the first scholarships this winter. |
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In order to visit all the students who had been awarded these travel scholarships, he had to travel to Yorkshire and other places which were new to him. |
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His perseverance helped him win partial scholarships to attend Emory University. |
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For singers, these intensive weeks offer classes in sight-reading, aural tests and consort singing, and advice on choral scholarships receives a high priority. |
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In return, he presented the University with a handsome endowment for genetics student prizes and scholarships, funded by the sale of the cream of his reprint collection. |
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It entrains more reticent givers and an expanding array of scholarships attracts the attention of students, recruiters, faculty and the envy of competing departments. |
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A RECORD number of students from a Coventry dance school have won scholarships to top stage schools. |
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The Ivy Group and the Big Ten were the most notable conferences to initially avoid full ride scholarships. |
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Such camps are also a good way to learn about potential college scholarships in their sport. |
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At the age of 16, he sat two examinations for university scholarships, and won both of them. |
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And youngsters who want to follow in his footsteps as sound engineers can take up scholarships funded by his family and friends. |
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The student must obtain funding either by working in a research unit or through private scholarships. |
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The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. |
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Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in School and external examinations. |
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The scholarships were presented at an ice cream social July 18 at the Antelope Valley Inn. |
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Cuba has granted 1,000 medical scholarships this year and 500 annually for the next 10 years for Central Americans. |
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The scholarships will be a mix of postgraduate and undergraduate studentships. |
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Since 2015, BAFTA has been offering scholarships for British citizens to study in China, vice versa. |
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Beginning in 1936, Kuwait was the first Gulf country to grant scholarships in the arts. |
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College scholarships are also awarded in October for up to three deserving students. |
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The foundation raises money to give right back to the schools with scholarships and grants,'' said Felicia Scorse, chamber programs director. |
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The deadline for entries for the 2004 scholarships for future naturopaths is Oct. |
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Arkansas had no seniors in 2009, and only two scholarships available, if everyone stayed put. |
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Have net price calculators, merit scholarships and tuition discounts rendered sticker price meaningless? |
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Composed of leading men in blocal and foreign scholarships and training grants in agriculture and established an academy of design. |
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There are about 60 trust funds administered by the Episcopal Church which offer scholarships to young people affiliated with the church. |
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There were proposals to revive choir scholarships, because a shortage of regular choristers meant that weddings often went choirless. |
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Some institutions provide scholarships for international volunteering. |
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Some 200 scholarships are awarded each year for study abroad. |
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It is held by Latinos in Action, is a local nonprofit group that helps the Latino population register to vote, understand the laws and find scholarships. |
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College junior Shardy Camargo didn't start her own business but says that the retreats taught her how to scour for scholarships as a means of graduating debt free. |
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The relationship between Athletics and Financial Aid is even more important at NAIA institutions where partial athletic scholarships are involved. |
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Linking immigrants to scholarships and cadetships is an example. |
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The contribution will provide funding, mentoring programmes and scholarships to footwear-specialist school Cordwainers at the London College of Fashion. |
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Feldman is a generous supporter of many Technion projects, including graduate student housing, scholarships, fellowships and visiting guest lectureships. |
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An important goal of the AMHCA Foundation is to promote the development of graduate students in clinical mental health counseling through scholarships and awards. |
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Nine Antelope Valley valedictorians have been awarded full scholarships this year to attend California State University, Long Beach, through its President's Scholars Program. |
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This money will be held in trust with the interest to be used in a variety of different projects, including financing for regional businesses and scholarships for students. |
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Competition for graduate financial aid is intense and most scholarships support at most 2 years of Master's studies and 4 years of doctoral studies. |
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They receive scholarships and attend St Edmund's School, Canterbury. |
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He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton. |
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Sports camps abound, offering single and group instruction in numerous sports and activities, often as prep for collegiate sports and scholarships. |
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