It’s Monday. You’ve had a long weekend, and you haven’t had enough coffee yet. Get motivated. Or let me help you surf the web for ways to pay for grad school. Broke Grad Student: Paying back $22,000 in student loans Avoid Going Broke When You Attend Grad School There are plenty of ways that graduate…
Category Archives: Financial Aid
Grant Opportunity: National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy
National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Application deadline: February 19, 2010 Description: The sponsor supports fellowships to provide educational experiences to students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. Awards provide a stipend of $44,000 for one…
Teachers needed from diverse backgrounds
The Charleston County School District and the College of Charleston’s School of Education, Health and Human Performance have developed a specially-funded Master of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education. This opportunity was designed with the children in mind who are most at risk for not achieving their academic potential due to adverse social and economic…
College of Charleston’s Board of Trustees Approves Tuition Increase
Tuition increases for the 2009/10 academic year were announced yesterday at the College of Charleston. The Board of Trustees also voted to increase the differential tuition rate for The Graduate School again, which means graduate students will see a 12% increase in tuition this year. In-state graduate students can expect to pay about $412 per…
Pathways to Teaching Open House
Are you interested in becoming a teacher? Did you know you can get your Master of Arts in Teaching degree for free? Yep. Free. Want to learn more? On Wednesday, March 11, College of Charleston representatives will be on hand to talk with you about opportunities to get initial teacher certification. Program representatives will be…
Students: Young Alumni Scholarship
Attention College of Charleston Alumni Now accepting applications for the young alumni scholarship The Alumni Association is now accepting young alumni scholarship applications for the 2009/10 academic year. To qualify, you must have graduated with your bachelor’s degree from College of Charleston within the last 10 years and plan to enroll in courses at The…
Students: New assistantship with opportunity to live on campus!
For the first time ever, graduate students can now live on College of Charleston’s campus! Residence Life, Career Services and the Graduate School have worked together to offer Residence Hall Director Graduate Assistantships. These assistantships carry abatements and are worth $13,000 a year. RHDs receive a furnished apartment on campus within the Residence Hall, as…
Breaking News: Graduate Student Housing Opportunity
BREAKING NEWS Beginning in Fall 2009, College of Charleston’s Residence Life Office will begin offering Residence Hall Director Positions as assistantships. While these positions require living on campus and managing an undergraduate dorm, they include an on campus apartment. These positions will come with abatements for out-of-state students provided that funds are available. Residence Life…
New grants online!
Our trusty graduate assistant, Miss Gwen, has been working tirelesly on a brand new 97-page document full of grant opportunities. This PDF, dripping with financial opportunities for our graduate students, can be found on our website, but here’s the direct link. There is literally something for everyone, whether you’re in education, sports, fine arts, the…
Grants for topics related to the Carolina Lowcountry and/or Atlantic World
In Fall 2005 the CLAW program inaugurated a new research travel grant. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students may apply for a travel grant of $150 to allow them to pursue or present research on a topic related to the Carolina Lowcountry and/or Atlantic World. Up to five grants will be awarded in any given academic…
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