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Duke Ends Merit Scholarship for Students of African Descent

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Duke University is discontinuing its Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholarship Program, a program for top applicants of African descent. Supreme Court ruling on Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. The merit scholarship, established in 1979, is named after the first African American President of the Associated Students of Duke University.

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Six Undergraduates Receive First-Ever Cal State Black Student Success Scholarship

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Six individuals have been recognized in The California State University’s (CSU) first-ever Black Student Success Scholarship Program.

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New Scholarship Program for Nontraditional Students

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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with The Bernard Osher Foundation to create The Osher Scholarship Program at North Carolina A&T State University. This program is designed to support nontraditional students who are working on a degree.

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18 Students Honored and Given Scholarships at Annual ETS Reception

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Eighteen students from across the nation were awarded scholarships by ETS at its annual scholarship reception on the ETS campus in Princeton, N.J. It is how we progress as a society,” said ETS CEO Amit Sevak, who presented the scholarships to the students. Recipients of the ETS-HBCU Presidential Scholarship.

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ETS Rolls Out Scholarships for Students Demonstrating Excellence

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Testing and research giant ETS, is offering a number of scholarships for underrepresented students who demonstrate academic excellence. Green Scholarship; the Dr. Lillian M. Those selected will receive a full tuition-only need/merit scholarships for the 2023–2024 academic school year. The $20,000 Lenora M.

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National HBCU Scholarship Program Seeks to Address Student Financial Hurdles

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A national scholarship program for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is set to be launched. The program aims to help financially support civic-minded high school students who are interested in attending HBCUs. The program strives to encourage students to follow in the footsteps of the Rev.

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Salt Lake Community College Launches Scholarship Program for Tribal Students

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Salt Lake Community College The Native American Community Scholars & Fellowship program – set to begin January of next year – will pay for the tuition costs for students taking up to 18 credit hours. The s tudents do not need to be degree-seeking students, nor are they subject to a credit hour minimum to be eligible. “I