31 Dec 2010 @ 1:23 PM 
 

Get Help Paying For School With College Grants!

 

Grant money is relied upon by colleges and universities to expand their campuses and their educational offerings. Public and private institutions this year have received millions of dollars in grants that are to be put toward student scholarships, community services and more. Some of the money is to be put toward healthcare initiatives, while others are to go toward international business, entrepreneurship and arts-related offerings and more. Be sure to read more about education scholarship.

Medicine and dentistry are the focus at Kirksville, Mo.-based AT Still University as far as its Health Resources and Services Administration grants are concerned. AT Still University received $5.86 million-plus in grants from the agency, an announcement from the institution in October noted. According to the announcement, AT Still University plans to spend a portion of the money at its Arizona facilities, including a workforce development effort at its School of Dentistry & Oral Health and, at its School of Osteopathic Medicine, on a new department of family and community medicine.

In Kirksville, the money is to benefit instruction and more at AT Still University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine and a workforce development initiative at the institution’s School of Health Management. AT Still University plans to put additional Health Resources and Services Administration grant money toward classroom resources and technology. The Health Resources and Services and Services Administration is a US Department of Health and Human Services agency. Find out more information about pell grants.

At the University of Arizona in Tempe, Ariz., a $43.4 million US Department of Education grant is to help with statewide school reform, which includes a performance-based pay component for teachers. An Arizona Ready-for-Rigor effort designed to enhance education in the state is being led by the University of Arizona as well as the Arizona Department of Education and a schools network known as the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching. The Department of Education provided this Teacher Incentive Fund Grant to Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

The grant was announced by Arizona State University in October, a time when the institution also announced receipt of $1 million from state Governor Jan Brewer. This $1 million is to be used by the institution to establish a program that would help students, faculty members and are companies establish or enhance entrepreneurial ventures. The program, known as Venture Catalyst, would be based at Arizona State University’s Scottsdale Innovation Center and would include mentoring and group training components, according to the institution.

Another US Department of Education grant went to Lisle, Ill.-based Benedictine University.  This particular grant is a Title VI Business and International Education Program Grant that provides for more than $188,000 over the course of two years. With the grant money, the College of Business at Benedictine University plans to create a web portal through which businesses would be able to interact with the education community and international organizations. In addition to training business professionals on an international level in this manner, the university also would put money toward travel abroad scholarships. Find out more about  grants for college.

It’s all about the arts as far as an $80,000 grant to Boston University is concerned. This grant, the largest provided to the institution by the National Endowment for the Arts, is to help pay artists-in-residence salaries and student scholarships for Boston University’s Tanglewood Institute. During summers, gifted high school musicians receive training at the institute.

Students might not receive grants such as these directly. Yet they often benefit when the money is used for scholarships and for programming that helps train them for their futures. When colleges and universities institute programs that benefit the community at large, grant money goes even farther, as the grants provided this year demonstrate.

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