Hurry Hurry Hurry!!!! The deadline for The Coca-Cola Scholarship is quickly approaching! All applications must be submitted by October 31, 2010.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program issues over $3M annually to applicants who have a “thirst” for knowledge. The Coca-Cola Scholarship is an achievement based scholarship that renews annually. In 2011, it will be awarded to 250 deserving high school seniors who have undergone a rigorous application process that includes essay questions, personal interviews (conducted in Atlanta, GA), and a minimum of two letters of recommendation.
The scholarship is open to all high school seniors in the United States. Applications for the Coca Cola Scholarship can be found on the Coca Cola Scholars website, and must be submitted by October 31, 2010 for consideration for the 2011 awards. Answers to frequently asked questions are also available on the website, and students can call (800) 306-2653 for more information.
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Did you know that Pace University in New York has turned out 29 Fullbright Scholars since 2002? Did you know its large international student population represents over 93 countries worldwide?
Pace University is very proud of its history, and its mission statement: To provide high quality professional education and training coupled with an excellent liberal education to students for whom that education offers the opportunity to lift their lives and prospects to new levels.
To speak to Pace’s proud history, we have included a Youtube video that a student produced for Pace’s Centennial kick-off event with former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Wondering how to pay for Pace University? There are two types of scholarships awarded to Pace University students: endowed scholarships and merit scholarships. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s never too early to start getting ready for college.
While there are many ways to prepare, one of the best is by taking the Preliminary SAT, or PSAT. This test will determine how well equipped you are to take the SAT, and is a predictor of future SAT performance.
In the eyes of the average high school junior, a typical Saturday morning consists of sleeping in, watching TV or hanging out with friends. In October, however, such leisurely habits will be altered. High school juniors (and some sophomores) from all around the country will be up bright and early, ready to participate in a test that can be pivotal to their educational careers. Read the rest of this entry »
Are you an African American student? When dreaming of furthering your education, do you envision yourself majoring in performance arts, English, or communications? If you answered yes to these questions, then we just might have the scholarship you’ve been looking for.
Michael Jackson, the well known pop icon, left behind a legacy of generosity. In 1986, he donated over one million dollars to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to establish a scholarship endowment. This fund has enabled over 500 students to attend college since 1986, and the original gift continues to earn interest so that future students can also receive scholarships. Read the rest of this entry »
With college football underway there has been a lot of buzz surrounding Ohio State University. The Buckeyes are currently the top rated NCAAFootball team in the nation according to ESPN. Leading the pack with a 6-0 record isn’t the only reason why Ohio State University could be a good college for you. Below, we have added a few things about the Buckeyes that you may want to consider when deciding on colleges to apply to.
Size: What a lot of people talk about is OSU’s size. But for those who choose Ohio State, “big school” translates to depth, diversity, and opportunity. Ohio State University offers over 170 majors and 700 student organizations. Their main campus is located in Ohio’s largest city, Columbus, home to thriving company headquarters, great restaurants and entertainment, and many miles of bike paths. Read the rest of this entry »
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