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  • Bank of Hope Scholarship Accepting Applications Now

    The Hope Scholarship Foundation, Bank of Hope’s non-profit organization, dedicated to supporting education, announced $150,000 funding for scholarships to select college-bound high school students graduating in the current year and enrolling for the 2020-2021 academic year. Hope Scholarship will be awarded to 60 students in the amount of $2,500...
  • Plan Universitario: Seis pasos hacia la educación superior

    Las vacaciones escolares pueden ser un excelente momento para que los estudiantes de último año de la escuela secundaria y sus padres obtengan una ventaja en el proceso de solicitud de ingreso a la universidad; puede concentrarse en encontrar la universidad adecuada sin equilibrar las responsabilidades del trabajo escolar...
  • College Planning: Six Steps Toward Higher Education

    School vacations can be an excellent time for high school seniors and their parents to get a head start on the college application process—you can focus on finding the right college without balancing the responsibilities of schoolwork and extracurriculars. Fortunately, there is a new tool that serves as a free...
  • Six Steps to Help Students Get Into, And Pay For, College

    NAPS Getting into college can seem complicated, even overwhelming—but help is available. To support students and families, the College Board—the creator of the SAT and Advanced Placement—has launched a first-of-its-kind national scholarship program that serves as a simple college planning guide for all students. It explains what to do...
  • San Jose Students Earn National Merit Scholarship Distinction

    Summit Public Schools Two San Jose high schoolers were awarded Commended Student status by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) for high scores on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). The Summit Rainier Public School students, seniors Kriselle Tanhueco and Andy Nguyen, scored among the top 50,000...
  • Foundation for Hispanic Education Holds First Scholarship Fundraiser

    The Semillas Project Raises Money for Students Who Are the First in Their Families to Attend College San Jose, CA – The Foundation for Hispanic Education held the first-annual scholarship fundraiser in support of its three charter high schools on Saturday, March 11th at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in...
  • Tips to Land a College Scholarship

    StatePoint If you are college-bound or already enrolled, experts say it’s worth investing the time to investigate scholarship opportunities — even if you think you may not be eligible for most opportunities. According to a recent study, more than a third of college costs in the U.S. were covered...
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