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TROY to waive application fees for military and families during National Veterans and Military Families Month

TROY to waive application fees for military and families during National Veterans and Military Families Month
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An Excerpt From My Ticket to Ride: How I Ran Away to England to Meet the Beatles and Got Rock and Roll Banned in Cleveland

An Excerpt From My Ticket to Ride: How I Ran Away to England to Meet the Beatles and Got Rock and Roll Banned in Cleveland
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TROY waives application fees for service members during Military Appreciation Month

TROY waives application fees for service members during Military Appreciation Month News | May 4, 2021 Troy University will celebrate Military Appreciation Month in May by waiving application fees for active duty service members. Troy University is showing its appreciation for the country’s service men and women during Military Appreciation Month by waiving the University’s application fees for active duty service members during the month of May. TROY also supports military service members and their families through discounted tuition and flexible scheduling. The Military and Family Scholarship caps the cost of tuition at $250 per credit hour for active duty military, Reservists, and National Guard while offering spouses and dependents up to 50% in tuition savings.

The time is worth it | ODU nursing students volunteer to help with COVID-19 vaccinations

The time is worth it | ODU nursing students volunteer to help with COVID-19 vaccinations Inside Old Dominion University’s nursing skills lab, practice makes perfect. But lately students are sharpening their skills outside the classroom. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 11:18 PM EST February 26, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Inside Old Dominion University’s nursing skills lab, practice makes perfect. But lately, students are sharpening their skills outside the classroom. “Really excited to be part of ending the pandemic,” said junior Kristina Ward-Carriles. On Saturday, Old Dominion University students will assist Sentara Healthcare in giving out 5,000 second-dose vaccinations in Norfolk and Hampton. Ward-Carriles and her peers put dozens of COVID vaccine shots into the arms of real people last month.

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