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The Revised AP English Literature and Composition Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP Human Geography exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The College Board has modified the AP English Literature and Composition exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP English Literature exam for 2020… Read More
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The Revised AP Language and Composition Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP English Language and Composition exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP Language exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests. Here are the key changes you need to… Read More
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The Revised AP World History Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP World History exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP World History exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests. Here are the key changes you need to know… Read More
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The Revised APUSH Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP U.S. History (APUSH) exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The APUSH exam for 2020 will be shorter, administered online, cover less material, and have a different format than previous tests. Here are the key changes you need to know to… Read More
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This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 20, 2020)
U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000. So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships. And… Read More
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This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 13, 2020)
U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000. So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships. And… Read More
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This Week in Featured Scholarships (March 6, 2020)
U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000. So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships. And… Read More
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Zipwhip & the Riveter Launch Women in STEM Scholarship
Zipwhip, the creators of Texting for Business™, and The Riveter, a modern-day union of working women and allies, are currently accepting applications for their joint Women in STEM Scholarship. The winner will receive $1,500 from Zipwhip plus a six-month Riveter Ally membership. Students interested in the scholarship must apply by May 17, 2020. To be… Read More
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Exabeam Cybersecurity Scholarship Program Is Open for Applications
Cybersecurity company Exabeam is now accepting applications for its Exabeam Cybersecurity Scholarship Program. The company is seeking to award three scholarships totalling $8,000: $5,000 for the first-prize winner, $2,000 for the second-prize winner and $1,000 for the third-prize winner. Students who are interested in landing one of the three awards must apply by June 30,… Read More
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This Week in Featured Scholarships (Feb. 28, 2020)
U.S. student debt is at a record high, hitting $1.6 trillion in 2019. About 44 million students borrow to pay for college, with the average undergrad borrowing about $30,000. So, students desperately need help paying for college. Fortunately, many companies and organizations are willing to do their part in helping students by sponsoring scholarships. And… Read More