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-year $300,000 grant (2011-14) to build the capacity of the Noyce programs in the region and a second grant (2014-16) to develop and pilot a comprehensive new teacher support program for Noyce Scholars
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students and families to develop a financial plan to cover any unmet financial need and troubleshoot application issues. Collaborate with other offices and departments to provide appropriate case management
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a study abroad experience. Eligibility: Must be accepted in a study abroad course or program approved by BGSU; Must be enrolled in a major within the College of Education and Human Development; Must
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Student web pages and webforms. Establishes contact lists to allow for market segmentation and tracks engagement to assess content. Develops and manages program budget. Interfaces with individuals and
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Masters of Organizational Developement graduate program. Criteria: Graduate student. Eligibility: Must be a Masters of Organizational Development (MOD) student in good standing. Must have completed
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the School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies in the College of Education and Human Development. Eligibility: Must a full-time, undergraduate student; Must be majoring in Recreation or Tourism
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The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship that aims to forge stronger relationships across geographic borders by creating opportunities for young Americans to deepen
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to a program of lectures, seminars, concerts, and other enrichment activities designed especially for them. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility Bachelor’s
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major in any teacher education program (undergraduate level) OR any education-related program (graduate level) within the College of Education & Human Development; Preference will be given
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of Education & Human Development. Eligibility: Graduate students. Criteria: Full-time graduate students. Studying in either master’s degree program in College Student Personnel or doctoral degree program in