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The ADAMS ESQ IEP Scholarship
About Adams ESQ For nearly two decades, ADAMS ESQ, a professional corporation, has been providing high quality legal service at no cost to qualifying parents of children with special needs. Founded by Jean Murrell Adams, who had her own experience fighting for the rights of her exceptional child, ADAMS ESQ focuses exclusively on special education… Read More
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How to Write a Resume — Interview With Andre Fontenelle, Associate Director for Internships and Employer Relations at Brooklyn College
TUN sits down with Andre Fontenelle, the associate director for internships and employer relations at Brooklyn College, to discuss how students should write their resumes. TUN: Andre, thanks so much for joining us. FONTENELLE: Thanks for having me. So, let’s start with the format. How important is the format of a resume? Can a messy… Read More
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Cinderella’s Attic Scholarship Entry Form & Official Rules
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Cinderella’s Attic Scholarship
About Cinderella’s Attic Cinderella’s Attic is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to build confidence and self-esteem in young women. The organization has been facilitating this for the past 15 years by providing high school girls with free formal wear and accessories for their prom and other special events that they might not otherwise have been able… Read More
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THE MACKENZIE-CHILDS HANDS ON SCHOLARSHIP FOR DESIGN CONTEST: Entry Form
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THE MACKENZIE-CHILDS HANDS ON SCHOLARSHIP FOR DESIGN CONTEST: Official Rules
THE MACKENZIE-CHILDS BLACK LIVES MATTER SCHOLARSHIP FOR DESIGN CONTEST: Official Rules NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Sponsor: The MacKenzie-Childs Black Lives Matter Scholarship for Design Contest (“Scholarship Contest”) is sponsored by MacKenzie-Childs, with its headquarters… Read More
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How to Ace Your Online Courses — Interview With Dr. Amanda Groff From University of Central Florida
TUN sits down with Dr. Amanda Groff, an associate lecturer and online coordinator in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Central Florida, to discuss how students can ace their online courses. TUN: Thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us today! DR. GROFF: Hi! Thank you so much for… Read More
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How to Choose a Tutor for Your Child
When a student starts to fall behind in class, tutoring can help them build confidence in their academics and perform better in school. Even strong students can benefit from tutoring sessions outside of school hours. Tutors are a great resource for students of all academic backgrounds and at any level of schooling. Grade school, high… Read More
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How Does Tutoring Help Students Improve Their Grades?
Regular tutoring sessions can help students improve their grades in myriad ways. Many students receive occasional homework assistance or one-on-one tutoring, but few build it into their weekly schedule and are tutored on a regular basis. Effective tutoring is more than just homework help. The best tutors are able to guide their students through the… Read More
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The Singer Diversity in Fashion Scholarship
ABOUT SINGER® For almost 170 years, the SINGER® brand has been synonymous with sewing. From Isaac Singer’s patent on the first consumer sewing machine in 1851 to the world’s first cloud-based sewing ecosystem in 2015, the spirit of practical design and creative innovation that characterized the brand from its beginning continues today. From fashion to home décor, embroidery, and… Read More
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The College Shopping List Amid COVID-19
As the summer begins after a school year shortened by COVID-19, colleges and universities have started to roll out plans for the fall semester of 2020. The scenarios run between in-person classes, online only, or a hybrid built around shorter semesters and a mixture of online and in-person courses. Students planning to enroll in the… Read More
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The Revised AP CSP Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP Computer Science Principles exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP CSP exam for 2020 will not include the usual end-of-course exam and will extend the Digital Portfolio due date. Here are the key changes you need to know to… Read More
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The Revised AP Computer Science A Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP Computer Science A exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP Computer Science A 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… Read More
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The Revised AP Comparative Government and Politics Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP Comparative Government and Politics exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP Comparative Government 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… Read More
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The Revised AP Spanish Language and Culture Exam for 2020
The College Board has modified the AP Spanish Language and Culture exam, and all other AP exams, in response to the disruption caused by COVID-19. The AP Spanish 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… Read More