The George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation was formed on May 20, 1954. The foundation was established to provide assistance to Houston area students who are pursuing higher education. The foundation has given $74.6 million in grants and scholarships in over its 60 years of service to the Houston community. College Rank has named this […]
AP or Dual Credit? Which is Best for High School Students? Creating the best schedule in high school can be challenging, especially if you are deciding if you should take AP (advanced placement) or Dual Credit courses. On one hand, thousands of students take the Advanced Placement exams. At the same time, colleges and universities […]
May 8, 2018 – Four Georgetown alumnae are among 30 graduates nationwide selected for the highly competitive Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship. Anastasia Burnett (C’15), Stephanie Arzate (SFS’15), Yassitoungou Tamdji (SFS’11) and Anna Jozwik (G’17) will use the fellowship, funded by the U.S. State Department, to pursue master’s degrees and join the the Foreign Service […]
The eight Ivy League institutions have jointly agreed on admission policies, which are enumerated in the Joint Statement for Candidates on Common Ivy Admission Procedure. Download a copy of the Joint Ivy Statement on Admission PoliciesJoint Statement for Candidates on Common Ivy Admission ProcedureThe Ivy League is an association of eight institutions of higher education, […]
Miranda Marquit11/30/2018 Even if you’re attending college part-time, you still have access to financial aid resources. If you enroll in at least six credits, federal student loans are an option as are some private student loans. And you can always apply for additional part-time student scholarships as well. Getting a good education can be one […]