192 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" positions at Bowling Green State University in United States
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Audrey L. Rentz HIED Scholarship The Audrey L. Rentz Scholarship in Higher Education will support students in BGSU’s doctoral degree program in Higher Education Administration. Criteria: Full-time
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Day, President's Day and Ed Day). Provide program support alongside faculty, plan and lead team building activities by creating and engaging content. Participate in required professional development
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the room at the end of the designated hours) Assist students with software and AI troubleshooting Update divisional social media and web site content Enforce lab rules Work with professors on AI projects New
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time, female, senior undergraduate student; Be actively pursuing a major in the College of Education & Human Development; Be a graduate of a high school in Hancock County or Seneca County, Ohio; Plan
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of the state of Ohio; Must be a full time rising junior or senior enrolled in the Middle Childhood Education program within the College of Education and Human Development; Must be in good academic
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education program in the College of Education & Human Development; Be a sophomore, junior or senior; Demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA. Award Varies Scopes College of Education & Human
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a teaching program within the College of Education & Human Development; Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA; Must be an Ohio resident; Must demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA. Award varies
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to teach elementary school. Eligibility: Must be a rising sophomore, junior or senior; Must be pursuing a program, certification or degree in the College of Education and Human Development preparing
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Harold (Hal) A Brubaker Memorial Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students who are pursuing a program in teacher education at the secondary level. Eligibility: Full-time, undergraduate students
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Florence E. Smith Scholarship Scholarship recognizes outstanding students majoring in the College of Education and Human Development’s elementary education program. Eligibility: Rising sophomores