While in America, he finished high school in two years and received a full scholarship to the University of Delaware.
W. Post and the University of Michigan (both on full scholarship), graduated in 1976 and moved to Miami, where his parents had settled.
One, David Luan, spent two years at Yale (on full scholarship) and had summer jobs at a military contractor where he worked on building robots.
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If, instead, the stipend funds are spread over all full scholarship athletes, the football and basketball players receive less because of the dilution.
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She never dreamed, however, that simply by virtue of being born a Zolp and a Catholic she'd get a full scholarship for a college that suits her needs perfectly.
She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out of speakeasies and other people's beds because her father had refused to let her go to college, even though she'd won a full scholarship to Sarah Lawrence, and even though he would certainly have let her brother go.
Players from European Union countries are able to move to Britain on academy or scholarship contracts at 16, and to sign full professional contracts at 17.
The Army's ROTC program offers various scholarship options including full-tuition scholarships, room and board in place of tuition for certain students and additional allowances for books and fees.
This theme has received a full airing in media commentary, congressional hearings, legal scholarship and lower court judicial opinions.
If a flutist can receive a full music scholarship from a college that can even include a living stipend and also play professionally at Carnegie Hall and be honored for vigorously pursuing her talents, why are college athletes bound to a one-sided contractual relationship with their universities, in the name of amateurism?
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In a statement released to the school's students, faculty and staff, chairman Mark Epstein said the Board of Trustees voted last week to cut in half the full-tuition scholarship currently afforded every undergraduate student.
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