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Study abroad in traditional way requires quite a lump sum of money. Tuition fees, living expenses, air plane ticket cost, student insurance coverage for study abroad and other hidden costs may add up to a larger lump sum. The high education cost may be a burden to many parents, and it may stop those parents to send their children to pursue a degree oversea if they can't get a scholarship for them. That's why traditional way of study abroad is for parents with good income or students that manage to a good scholarship that include both tuition fee and living allowance.

School Winners (Everett Herald)

Michael Endres, Snohomish, Ph.D. in Physics, University of Washington, Seattle. Tim Farmer, Lake Stevens, University of Washington, Seattle. Mallory Thompson, Everett, Duke University, Durham, N.C.

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OCAD, UOIT search for new name (Toronto Star)

The Ontario College of Art & Design and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology are both looking to change their names.

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Spikes Game Notes (OurSports Central)

State College Spikes (23 - 25) vs. Lowell Spinners (26-22) RHP Moises Robles (2-7, 3.81) vs. RHP Jordan Craft (5-2, 4.24)

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Local Students Earn Honors (The Morning News)

FAYETTEVILLE -- University of Arkansas Chancellor John A. White has announcd the names of the local students who earned a place on the Chancellor's List for the spring 2007 semester.

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Objective: summer learning (The News & Advance)

Leah Durham crouches on one knee behind a golf cart, shielding her body from any potential harm the felon could inflict. “Put your hands up,” she commands with more authority than the typical ninth grader.

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A busy series for P-O's White (Centre Daily Times)

UNIVERSITY PARK -- One member of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers didn't want to leave the field after Monday's 6-2 loss to the State College Spikes.

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College News (Rutland Herald)

James Ferguson (cum laude) of Bridport graduated with a juris doctor degree from Vermont Law School in South Royalton. ...

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Research center offering technology grant (Portsmouth Herald)

DURHAM — The New Hampshire Innovation Research Center is soliciting proposals for research collaborations between New Hampshire industries and academic institutions.

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Nevada looking for bowl 3-peat (Lahontan Valley News)

(Editor's note: This is the first in a preview series of football teams in the Western Athletic Conference. Today, the LVN takes a look at the University of Nevada, which started practice Monday afternoon.)

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Achievers - Liberty Twp. and West Chester (The Pulse-Journal)

Mount Notre Dame High School 2007 graduate Katie Driscoll, daughter of Bill and Pam Driscoll of West Chester Twp., recently received the following scholarships: Buckeye Scholarship, $1,000 renewable and William H. Donner Scholarship, $5,000 renewable from Hanover College; Billiken Award, $3,000 renewable, and Billiken Scholarship, $1,000 renewable from St. Louis University; President's ...

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School Winners (Everett Herald)

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