Suffolk University Law School is proud to introduce the Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener Scholarship, an initiative designed to expand access to legal education for graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Full-Tuition Scholarships for 2025 JD Candidates
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By Morehouse College Career Development and Engagement
Morehouse College Career Development and Engagement
Morehouse College has relaunched its partnership with the international Stamps Scholars Program, which invests in the education and professional development of high-achieving students. Five freshmen will be chosen annually to receive the four-year, full-ride Stamps Scholarship, which is worth up to …
By Morehouse College Career Development and Engagement
Morehouse College Career Development and Engagement
Becoming financially independent is a goal for many young people, but the path can seem daunting without a clear plan (or a deep understanding of what it really means). For some, financial independence means having enough income to cover your …
Wondering how much of your paycheck you should save? Almost every finance expert will tell you that it’s crucial to set aside a portion of your income each month. But let’s be real, for most of us, saving money can …
In today’s fast-paced and flexible work environment, gig jobs offer an attractive alternative to traditional career paths, especially for students, recent graduates, and those early in their careers. Beyond the appeal of flexibility and autonomy, some gig jobs also carry …
Honoring the legacy of John Madden, we award 24 annual, renewable scholarships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Scholars will also receive career readiness counseling, mentoring, access to UNCF conferences, recruiting events, an all-expense paid trip to EA Orlando, the …
Economically disadvantaged college and university students face a unique set of challenges when it comes to securing internships and early career opportunities. To help, we’ve gathered nine insightful tips from employment specialists, including career counselors.
The college student who survives on pizza and ramen isn’t necessarily a stereotype. For some students, loans and scholarships aren’t always enough. And while working part-time throughout the college years is fairly common, you may not have reliable transportation to …
The road to financial stability and professional success can be more challenging for economically disadvantaged college and university students. However, internships and entry-level jobs are essential stepping stones to building a solid career. This comprehensive guide will provide valuable tips …