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St. Mary’s Law School given $1 million for scholarships
St. Mary’s University School of Law will be able to expand the number of scholarships awarded to law students from Laredo through a new endowment. |
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Women's Holiday Social to feature basket silent auction, which will benefit UMC scholarships
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Women in the area are invited to kick off the holiday season at the second annual Women’s Holiday Social at the University of Minnesota, Crookston on Tuesday, Dec. 2. The event, which raises money for UMC scholarships, will be held from 4- 6 p.m. in Bede Ballroom in the Sargeant Student Center. |
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Sagging economy saps funding for scholarships
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As the national economy declines, so are scholarship opportunities for students across the nation, including those at the University of Montana. At UM, the director of financial aid, the adviser for external scholarships, college deans, professors and students all agree – scholarships at UM are going to be affected by the economy. They just don’t know how profoundly – even those who are ... |
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