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The Tri-County Health Care Industry Partnership is giving out up to 10 $1,000 awards to health care workers currently enrolled in BSN, RN and LPN programs. This is available to applicants employed in a health-related position at full-time, part-time or casual status and work or live in Armstrong, Butler or Indiana County. The place of …

The welding industry is booming, but it can also be very competitive. Here is a look at the welding competition that took place today. According to the welding program at Erie Institute of Technology, the demand for welders is high. This means that it is a great time for students to compete for a scholarship …

Dalhousie announced a new scholarship program this week that offers generous financial support, mentorship and more to incoming undergraduate students of Black and African descent. The Sankofa Scholarships were created as an act of reparative justice to help address systemic barriers faced by students from these backgrounds, and, in particular, those from Black communities in …

RALEIGH, N.C. (June 29, 2020) – Wake Tech students won’t pay college-wide fees this fall. Under Wake Tech’s “No Fee Fall” initiative, students in degree programs will pay the cost of tuition and books, but will not be charged the usual college-wide technology, student activity and campus access fees. Students can also apply for a …

Please enable Javascript to watch this video   CHICAGO — As the CPS teacher’s strike marks one week, people not involved in the negotiations are starting to lose opportunities and income The impact of the strike is becoming very real this for student-athletes who will be forced to sit out during the IHSA playoffs and …

The College of Lake County received a $75,000 grant that will fund at least 34 scholarships for students in health care career fields this year. Each scholarship, courtesy of the Healthcare Foundation of Northern Lake County and the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, is designed to help current or prospective students planning to enroll in …

Sian Gonzales found out he would no longer be receiving the almost $5,000 he has been awarded annually from the Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS) on July 9 — a month and a half shy of the first day of classes for his junior year at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. Gonzales, 21, didn’t lose the …