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Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:45:44 GMT+00:00 infrastructure threatens basics of agriculture Southeast Farm Press Losses of agricultural academic programs , like Auburn University's undergraduate program in entomology is characteristic of an over-all erosion of the ... From Google News Search: "Academic Programs" Are there scholarship programs for academic year study abroad trips to Japan or South Korea for higschoolers? Q. My family has no money to pay for a study abroad experience but I really want to study abroad of a year in Japan or South Korea. Are there any scholarship programs for acedemic year study in the two countries above for this year or next year? Asked by love's star;; - Tue Apr 21 00:57:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. Hey there~ I'm going to Japan with AFS for my sophomore year. AFS, YFU, ASSE, and Rotary are the safest programs. They all offer PARTIAL scholarships. Since AFS, YFU, and ASSE tend to be a little on the expensive side, Rotary is probably your best bet. Not many students get their first choice of country, but some, although very few, do. Rotary is much more affordable and your Rotary district gives you a monthly allowance while abroad (usually around $100). However, Rotarians, unlike students with other programs, switch host families every few months, as to get a fuller view of the country. This is not a bad thing, but some people aren't too fond of all the switching, so I was just letting you know. You can't apply for this year anymore, so… [cont.] Answered by nico. - Tue Apr 21 21:50:32 2009 What are government programs that help deal with academic stress? Q. like if students get stressed out about applying for college or making good grades is there some where they could go or call to get help? Asked by carolinaterpin - Thu May 22 10:13:49 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Informtion is below. Answered by DrIG - Mon May 26 09:49:28 2008 Academic rewards programs?
Q. Hello everyone. I am trying to think of some good ideas for academic rewards programs for my school. To clarify, this is when students recieve say a 3.8 GPA or better, they get something at the end of the quarter or semester for continually holding that GPA. What we use to do is if you recieved an A in a class for two semesters, you were excluded from taking semester finals. The board of directors don't want that anymore, so hence lies my problem. I need to come up with some ideas on how to rewards the efforts of these students. Anyone got any ideas? I don't care how dumb they are, please help! Asked by man who is lost - Tue Jul 17 22:31:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Recognition is always good. A large showing of individuals who have made the honor roll or such. I wouldn't concern myself with that much, however. Excellence should be it's own reward. Oh, there's also the option of honor study hall. Those individuals who have made the honor roll (If this is a high school) don't have to go to the regular study hall room. They can take study hall in the student lounge, or wherever. Answered by 1235 - Thu Jul 19 13:56:51 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic Programs" |








