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49 Scholarships To Apply To Over Summer Break Summer break is not a time to STOP thinking about college funding. There are TONS of scholarship opportunities available but students have to apply to win... don't miss out! Here are 49 scholarships to apply to over summer break.
Calling all educators! Do you serve in a Title I school in the Atlanta area? Verity is looking for school partners to help us pilot our H.E.R.O.E.S. workshop. Contact us today to bring this engaging and informative workshop to your school!
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Applications are open for Summer Immersion Programs. These FREE 7-week programs allow girls to learn how to code and get exposure to tech jobs. Meals are included and stipends are available. https://girlswhocode.fluidreview.com
Summer Immersion Program Application The Summer Immersion Program is a FREE 7-week summer program for 10th–11th grade girls (rising juniors and seniors) to learn computer science, gain exposure to tech jobs, and join a supportive sisterhood of thousands of girls across the US!
Scholarship opportunity for Clayton County seniors!
Next Step Education is proud to announce that we will fund a scholarship totalling $1,000 for a Clayton County senior enrolling into an institution of higher learning in fall 2018. To learn more, please visit www.nextstepeducation.org.
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Building Your Child's Vocabulary | Reading Rockets Talking to and reading with your child are two terrific ways to help them hear and read new words. Conversations and questions about interesting words are easy, non-threatening ways to get new words into everyday talk. Here are some ideas to get you started.