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The First Academy's motto is 'The First Academy is a Christ-centered, college preparatory school whose mission is to prepare children for life as Christian leaders who choose character before career, wisdom beyond scholarship, service before self, and participation as a way of life.'.
Yes, Michelle Obama attended Princeton on a scholarship and also her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship, because their parents couldn't afford to pay for college. She attended Princeton on a scholarship because of her excellent academic record, not because her parents couldn't afford to pay for college. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson could not afford to send their children to Princeton, but no worries, because Michelle and her brother were both extremely smart. If Michelle and her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship because their parents couldn't afford to pay, then everybody whose parents can't afford to pay would get to go to ivy league schools. No, she got a scholarship to Princeton, because she was academically talented enough to get one, unlike most of us. For the rest of us, when your parents can't afford to send you to college, you get financial aid, and not a scholarship to Princeton!
He graduated from the Punahou School in Honolulu in 1979. This was considered an elite private school, most of whose students went on to college.
The answer depends on whose championships you are referring to - college? high school? professional? some other cheerleading organization?
A legacy would be someone whose parent attended that school or belonged to that fraternity/sorority/club.
"Go Blue" is a cheer for the University of Michigan, whose school colors are dark blue and "Maize", a slightly orangish-yellow.
In order to be eligible for the Hacer scholarship, applicants must have at least one parent whose background is Hispanic and provide a personal statement about your background and career goals.
Whose School Is It - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 1986
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Geisel, attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He later went on to study at Lincoln College, Oxford in England.
For Malaysian: - National Science Fellowship (NFS) - Financial Sponsorship from Ministry of Higher Education For International Students: - Islamic Development Bank (IDB) - Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) - Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) - Malaysian International Scholarship (MIS)
You can do extra GCSE's by asking the teacher, whose subject you are interested in, if they can run sessions after school, therefore allowing you to get extra GCSE's whilst still in school. Also GCSE's can be taken in College. Bagshad :)
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