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Obama Administration: Student Loan Reform and Helping Moms Return to School

The Obama administration is working to make college more affordable. Here is a list of the current reform items in play:

  • Putting a halt to subsidies to special-interest private lending companies
  • Increasing funding for Pell Grants to allow more students to afford a college education
  • Capping a recent grad’s annual student loan repayments at 10 percent of the student’s income
  • Aiding an extra 5 million Americans earn degrees over the next ten years, by revamping curriculums at US community colleges

In addition to the student loan reforms, the Obama administration has created incentives for moms to return to school by increasing the Federal Pell Grants. These grants have been increased to $5100 instead of $4050 to help low income students and mothers return to school. In addition, there are tax benefits for studying moms. The American Opportunity Tax Credit program states that the first $4000 of your college education is free. Finally, Obama’s ‘Moms Return to School’ Government Grant Scholarship program can help moms with earning online degrees.

KLI Academic Award: The Kor Memorial Scholarship

Are you studying language? It doesn’t have to be Klingon, nor do you need to be a Trekkie, and the language doesn’t need to be any constructed language to apply for this scholarship. This scholarship is for the encouragement of the study of language. They are looking for innovative and creative people. If you are working toward a degree in language studies, this is an opportunity to receive some help with your expenses.

The amount of the scholarship is $500 for a graduate  or an undergraduate student to be determined by the KLI Director along with a committee. The committee is made up of a changing choice of qualified specialists in language. During the annual KLI conference, the recipent is announced.

Nominations:

1. Invitations form deans, academic department chairs or heads may submit only one nomination per year for a gaduate or undergraduate student for consideration.

2. Must be enrolled as full-time students leading to a degree in the study of language at the time of nimination.

The eligible student must submit an application that includes  the following:

1. A letter of nomnation from the chair, head, or dean which profiles the student’s accomplishments outlining the relevance to date, and their expected achievements, and their potential.

2. Two additional letters of recommendation from departmental faculty.

3.  A brief statement by the student regarding their goals, and purpose with respect to the selected course of study.

4.  A résumé/C.V. highlighting the nominee’s awards , community service, education, experience, and references.

Any incomelete applications are discarded without consideration, and must be received no latter than June 1st of the award year.

Note that this webpage (http://www.kli.org/scholarship/) contains all the information necessary for completing an application for our scholarship. We will not respond to requests for more information, additional scholarship details, or application forms. Everything you need is right here.

Please send all applications to this address:

Klingon Language Institute

Kor Memorial Scholarship

P.O. Box 634

Flourtown, PA 19031 USA

Women at Microsoft (WAM) Scholarship

Women, let Microsoft help you with your computer field education.

WAM worldwide.

• Worldwide chapters are located in California, Carolina, Europe, New York, North Carolina, Washington, Europe, and Asia.

Corporate VP Mobile Devices Marketing, Suzan DelBene, functions as executive sponsor and corporate management liaison for the group.

WAM

Is actively committed to the emergence and evolution of local residential areas. Its main focus on, exposure to emerging technologies, educating youth ,and careers in IT.

Employee Career Development and WAM at Microsoft consists of a diversity initiatives, employee development, and a mentoring program.

For any women interested in a career in the computer field this could be one way for you to obtain financial assistance for your educational goals.

If you are a woman and considering a carrer in computer technology, this scholarship might be worth looking into. The only problem with this scholarship is the fact that is for women in Washington State, the location of Microsoft Headquarters.

If you are a young women with good academic achievement, live in Washington State, interested in computer, or an IT career, check it out. This could help with continuing with an education in the field of IT or other computer majors for women.

Requirements:

•The WAM Scholarship Fund. Two scholarships, $2,500 apiece, to women undergraduates attending  an accredited college or university courses in computer related majors  in Washington State.

For more information and guest speakers, please contact the WAM Executive Board

DigiGirlz Day. WAM introduced a program, “DigiGirlz Day” for high school women In 2006. It is designed to provide opportunities to discuss college plans. This is an annual event featuring networking sessions, and speakers. The program is focused on explore opportunities available for women in business and  technology. Contact msgirlz@microsoft.com for more information about this program.

Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships

Got the money you need for school?

How about a scholarship specifically designed for women thinking of enrolling, or enrolled in an accredited college or university as they obtain an undergraduate degree in business. Consider applying for a scholarship, the Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship to get help with expenses. This is a perfect opportunity for any women thinking about an undergraduate degree in business to advance in a company or begin their own company. Check the Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship out and see if it is a fit for you. The scholarship is open to all nationalities of wormen who are enrolled in, and pursuing a business undergraduate degree. They need to fulfill the following minimum requirements: Eligibility for entrance to the 3rd or 4th year in pursuit of a business undergraduate degree from institute, college or university with an accredited program when receiving funds from ZontaINternationa Headquarters. A spectacular academic record for the first two to three years of study. Outstanding accomplishment in business on your official transcript, and a demonstrated intention to achieve a degree in business. Scholarship The $500 dollar scholarship is yours to be used for such things as living expenses where the student is taking courses, books, or tuition at any accredited institution offering business degrees. Application An application required to be filled out in English. Any non-English documents is required to be accompanied by English translation. Applicants are required to also submit an application to the Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship. Applicants Scholarship application Note: Download might be slow. You can request an application you if you unable to download the application, find a club by you at . Zonta Club Members Login or register . For more information visit: Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships

Left-Handed Scholarship

  • Date: November 2nd, 2009
  • Category: Physical

Here’s one of my favorites – the left-handed scholarship. This weird scholarship is offered by the Frederick and Mary F. Beckley foundation, available to students attending Juanita College (http://www.juniata.edu/). They give anywhere in the range of $1000 to $1500 to eligible left-handed students. While we weren’t able to find their application online, here is a resource to give you more information on this crazy scholarship. What’s great about they way they determine who gets this scholarship is that they don’t even check to see if you are left-handed or not! They offer the weird scholarship to students based on academic records who claim to be left-handed. This unusual scholarship is offered to currently enrolled Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors at Juanita College.


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