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Dr. Benjamin L Harrison / Judge John H. Morris Henry County Alumni Scholarship

Applicant must be a Henry County resident attending Indiana University or an affiliate. Financial need must be demonstrated.

Max Award: $2,000

sponsored by Henry County Community Foundation

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How Can I Avoid College Application Fees and Save Money?

College application fees can stack up quickly. Here's some expert advice on fee waivers, how to know if you're eligible, and where to get them

by Dr. Ciera Graham; Dr. Brian Sajko

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The Rev. Dr. Karen Layman Gift of Hope: 21st Century Scholars Program

Applicant must be an undergraduate student who has been a member of the United Methodist Church for at least three years. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Strong leadership in the United Methodist Church must be demonstrated.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by General Board of Higher Education & Ministry

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Dr. Alma S. Adams Scholarship for Outreach and Health Communications to Reduce Tobacco Use Among Priority Populations

Applicants must be pursuing coursework in public health, communications, social work, education, liberal arts or a related field. A minimum 2.0 GPA is required and students must be U.S. citizens. Applicants should display a commitment to community service and reducing tobacco usage in priority populations.

Max Award: $5,000

sponsored by Truth Initiative

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How Do I Foster an Inclusive Learning Environment as a Teacher?

Educational inclusivity is important in our diverse world. Here's some expert advice on ensuring your classroom is equitable for your future students.

by Dr. Haoua M. Hamza

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Choices for Jewish Students

Dr. Mark Fisher, an independent educational consultant in Atlanta and researcher of colleges appropriate for Jewish students, lists the following as his favorites because they attract Jewish students and have an active Jewish community. In addition, many have kosher dining.

source: College Finder Research

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What Is Important to Know About Women's Colleges Before Applying?

Women’s colleges are unique institutions with an important history. Here’s an expert rundown if you’re considering applying to any of them.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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How Can I Be a Supportive Student Ally to the LGBTQ+ Community?

Being an ally to the LGBTQ+ community is easy with a little bit of effort and empathy. Here are a few ways to be supportive as recommended by an expert.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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What Is DEI and Why Does It Matter in My College Search?

The college search involves considering a whole host of factors, including a school's DEI initiatives. This is what to know about DEI from an expert.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Who Can Help Me With College as the First in My Family to Attend?

Being a first-generation college student doesn't have to be overwhelming and intimidating. Here's some expert advice on who can guide you through it all.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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4 Important Tips for Finding Your Medical Residency Program

You've figured out what kind of doctor you want to be—congrats! Here's how to choose a residency by exploring your motivations, seeking mentors, and more.

by Dr. Amin Azzam

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How Can You Measure How Diverse a College Is?

Diversity can mean a few different things when it comes to colleges and universities. Here are the factors of a school that measure how diverse it is.

by Dr. Ciera Graham; Joan Isaac Mohr

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8 Great Books, Movies, and Podcasts That Celebrate Native American Culture

Indigenous people have had a profound impact on this country. Learn more about their stories with these great book, movie, and podcast recommendations.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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10 Great Movies to Watch That Celebrate Black History

Celebrate Black history all year by watching these amazing films centered around Black history and stories that are sure to help everyone grow as an ally.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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How to Become a Cultural Leader in College and Beyond

Leadership comes down to a complex understanding of the world and your role in it. Here's how to become a cultural leader on campus or out in the world.

by Dr. Toby S. Jenkins

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How to Help Students Cope With National Tragedy and Grief

National tragedy has a major effect on students from all backgrounds, especially minority students. Here are ways to help your students cope with trauma.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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5 College Tuition Tips for a Lower Bill

That big number on the tuition bill is daunting to every college student and parent. However, there are plenty of ways to lower your college costs. Here are just a few.

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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5 Ways to Jump–Start a Medical Career in High School

Students pursuing medical careers must be prepared to start the process early. Here are five ways to kick-start the path to medicine while in high school.

by Dr. Michael Brisman

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How Parents and Teachers Can Help Combat Senioritis

Worried your student might come down with senioritis this spring? Check out these tips on how to help them stay on top in their last months of high school.

by Dr. Pamela Roggeman

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Infographic: College Accommodations and Resources for Learning Disabilities

All students can be successful in college, including those with learning disabilities. Here are the most common accommodations LD students should ask for.

by Dr. Shaan Patel