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Bergholz Community Foundation
BERGHOLZ The Bergholz Community Foundation will offer scholarships for the 2021-22 school year with applications are available.
Students eligible for consideration for the scholarships are 2021 high school graduates who reside in the Edison Local School District.
Scholarships also are available to nontraditional students. These applicants must be past graduates of Edison High School or one of the Edison School District’s consolidated high schools, who are seeking a first-time associate or undergraduate degree or technical training.
Edison High School students may obtain scholarship applications from the Edison guidance office. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the foundation’s website at www.bergholzfoundation.org or by forwarding a request and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Bergholz Community Foundation, P.O. Box 201, Bergholz OH 43908.
Bergholz Community Foundation
BERGHOLZ The Bergholz Community Foundation will offer scholarships for the 2021-22 school year with applications are available.
Students eligible for consideration for the scholarships are 2021 high school graduates who reside in the Edison Local School District.
Scholarships also are available to nontraditional students. These applicants must be past graduates of Edison High School or one of the Edison School District’s consolidated high schools, who are seeking a first-time associate or undergraduate degree or technical training.
Edison High School students may obtain scholarship applications from the Edison guidance office. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the foundation’s website at www.bergholzfoundation.org or by forwarding a request and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Bergholz Community Foundation, P.O. Box 201, Bergholz OH 43908.
One of the foremost non-profit organizations for increasing awareness of diversity in the wine industry has partnered with Sonoma State University to create a scholarship for underrepresented students pursuing a career in the wine industry.
The Association of African American Vintners (AAAV) Wine Business Scholarship serves to build diversity in the wine industry and bring awareness to present-day Black winemakers while providing financial assistance to a student who demonstrates professional goals in the industry. The scholarship award is for $5,000 to help with the student’s tuition.
“The Association of African American Vintners is excited to partner with Sonoma State University and their Wine Business Institute with this scholarship to support the next generation of wine business students who want to have a career in the wine industry,” said Louis Garcia, vice president, and treasurer of AAAV.
Round 3 or Round 1- How to Make This Crucial Decision?
Feb 2, 12:50 PM Comments [0]
Round 3 deadlines for MBA applications are closer than they appear. At this time of the year, MBA hopefuls who could not apply in Round 1 and Round 2 consider taking advantage of Round 3 (or R 4 or 5 for some schools). Many candidates reached out to us for advice if they should apply in Round 3 or wait for R 1 in the next application season. Some of them requested us to review their resume and help them resolve their dilemma based on their credentials. The fact is- a résumé does not give us enough information to enable us to offer prudent advice on this crucial decision. Also, there is no ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer to this question. We provide them advice after careful analysis of their personal situation, profile, level of preparation regarding school research and story building, and many other factors. Let’s take a closer look at the factors that applicants need to