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Asia Crawford, CCSP Scholar, Makes Ferrum Dean’s List
Asia Crawford, the recipient of a Charlottesville Community Scholarship Program scholarship and a 2010 graduate of Charlottesville High School, has earned a place on Ferrum College’s Dean’s List for the 2011 spring semester. This recognition is bestowed on those with … Continue reading
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Scholarship Help Especially for Charlottesville Adults
Want to go back to college but wondering how you’ll afford it? The Charlottesville Community Scholarship Program could help you with your spring semester class costs, but you’ll need to get your scholarship applicationin by Oct. 1. If you’re a … Continue reading
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College Costs Up, But At Slower Pace
The cost of a college education in Virginia has gone up at a less rapid pace than last year at this time. A report says undergraduate students at Virginia public colleges will pay an average 7.9% more this coming academic … Continue reading
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CCSP Fast Financial Facts
• The Charlottesville City Council provided the initial investment of $250,000 to establish the Charlottesville Community Scholarship Program, which worked to double the funds and began providing scholarships to city public school graduates and city employees. To date, 53 individuals … Continue reading
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The 12 Best College Financial Aid Policies
Daniel de Vise‘s blog article “The 12 Best College Financial Aid Policies” in the Washington Post lists the colleges and universities with the most generous aid policies. He also links back to an earlier article of his, “Colleges replacing loans … Continue reading
Adult CCSP Scholarship Applications Due 10/1
Reach your educational goals; apply for a Charlottesville Community Scholarship Program adult scholarship to enhance your workforce skills. WVIR with Nicole Pace. Adults at least 25 years of age and who are city public school graduates and city residents, or … Continue reading
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Tagged "Linda Seaman", adult education, application, CCSP, Charlottesville, charlottesville community scholarship program, Charlottesville's promise, CvilleCSP, employment, financial aid, Nicole Pace, public school, scholarship, workforce, WVIR
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