Word: scholarship
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...give students more free time in their daily lives at the College. Highlights of the increase include a $2,000 reduction in required student earnings, a change estimated to affect more than 3,100 students, and a rise--from 60 percent to 100 percent--in the amount of outside scholarship money students can use to reduce these required earnings. These changes were retroactively applied to students' first semester aid packages...
Jackson attended the University of Illinois for one year on a football scholarship before he transferred to the predominantly black Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina...
Praising the inductees for their "outstanding achievement in liberal scholarship," Naddaff offered a short primer on the chapter's history from its founding in 1782. In addition, she highlighted the Harvard chapter's relationship with Radcliffe's considerably newer group, mentioning that the two groups merged only four years...
...meantime: After graduation, Horn will cross the Atlantic to study at Cambridge University on a scholarship. Schulman will clerk for the Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court in Boston...
Equally important qualifications--like teaching abilities--are practically ignored. Junior Faculty know very well that they will be evaluated largely on the body of scholarship they have managed to produce--hence the saying, "publish or perish"--with all other qualifications playing a minor role in the procedure. While the tenure process requires multiple rounds of evaluations of a tenure candidate's scholarship, the University makes no such formal attempt to gauge a candidate's teaching skill...