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GEORGE J. MITCHELL SCHOLARSHIP

Friday, June 5th, 2009

The George J. Mitchell Scholarship is a national competitive fellowship sponsored by the US-Ireland Alliance. The Mitchell Scholarship, named to honor the former U.S. senator’s pivotal contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process, is designed to introduce and connect generations of future American leaders to the island of Ireland, while recognizing and fostering intellectual achievement, leadership, and a commitment to public service and community.

Eligibility Requirements
• U.S. citizen.
• Between the ages of 18 and 30, as of October 1, 2009.
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university before beginning study.
• Must demonstrate a record of intellectual distinction, leadership, and extracurricular activity, as well as personal characteristics which indicate potential for future leadership and contribution to society.
• Must have persuasive, documented evidence of significant achievement in three areas: academic, leadership, and commitment to community and service.
• For more information visit
www.us-irelandalliance.org.
Your study would begin the fall of 2010 and your bachelor’s degree must be completed before then.  Some alumni are eligible to apply.  All application materials must be submitted to the Honors Program and Office of Academic Enhancement for review and possible endorsement by August 3, 2009.

File your online scholarship application now.

Scholarship/Fellowship for Teachers in Training

Monday, May 11th, 2009

THE COTTING SCHOOL FELLOWSHIP

If you are studying to become a teacher, especially in Special Education, you should definitely look into this opportunity. The Cotting School is the first day school in America for children with a broad array of communication and learning disabilities, complex medical conditions and physical challenges. The Cotting school is located in Lexington, Massachusettes. There are five key components to this fellowship program:

1. Full-time teaching opportunity over two years, which includes a five-week summer program
2. Work with in partnership with faculty that specializes in educating children with complex special needs
3. An intensive mentorship with a highly skilled teaching professional
4. A $30,000 scholarship to pursue a Master’s Degree in Special Education
5. A post fellowship opportunity with the school either as an employee or as an ambassador for the school

If you would like to learn more, please email fellowships@cotting.org

The Authoritative Guide to College Grants and Scholarships

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Congratulations! As you
are preparing for your college career, you are creating the foundations
for a wonderful journey that will impact the rest of your life.
On average, college graduates earn a substantial percentage more in
lifetime income than non-graduates, and you will be able to utilize
your college education to find a job that is great for you.

However, on the way to obtaining
your college degree, there are several hurdles to overcome. The
greatest hurdle for some applicants is securing the financial resources
needed to pay for a college education. This guide will provide
you with the insight to know where and how to obtain “free money,”
in the form of scholarships and grants, which will pay for your education
and launch your career.

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