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Eddie Darling Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating senior from Crossett High School.
Max Award: $3,000
sponsored by Arkansas Community Foundation
Eddie Godwin III Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduate of New Hanover High School. Selection based upon academic performance and financial need.
Max Award: $1,000
sponsored by University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Founded in 1953, Laney College is a public two-year community college that offers a variety of associate degree and certificate programs, including liberal arts, business, and technology. It is located on a 60-acre campus in Oakland, California.
Applicant must be either a student who is entering their junior or senior year next fall at a four-year Connecticut college, or a Connecticut resident who is enrolled at a four-year college out-of-state. Applicant must be planning for a career in journalism.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Connecticut Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists
Applicants must be rising college juniors or seniors at a four-year college and Connecticut residents or students of Connecticut schools. They should be able to submit samples of work that shows interest and competency in journalism.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists
Where NBA Stars and Legends Went to College
Discover where basketball greatness begins with our definitive list: Where NBA Stars and Legends Went to College. This curated collection highlights the college programs that helped shape some of the NBA’s most iconic players—past and present—and provides insight into the schools that continue to produce top-tier talent.
From powerhouse programs like the University of Texas, where Kevin Durant electrified fans before going pro, to LSU, which helped mold the dominant Shaquille O’Neal, each school on this list has played a pivotal role in a future star’s journey. Duke University, home to Jason Tatum and Kyrie Irving, remains one of the most prolific pipelines to the NBA, while Davidson College famously launched the career of three-point legend Stephen Curry.
Even schools like Marquette (Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler) and Weber State (Damian Lillard) prove that both big-name programs and under-the-radar institutions can foster elite talent.
Whether you’re a basketball superfan, a college-bound student-athlete, or just curious about your favorite player’s roots, this list connects NCAA programs with the stars they produced. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the link between college development and NBA success. Explore the legacy, impact, and future of basketball through the colleges that built the game’s biggest legends.
6 Important LGBTQ+ Movies Students and Allies Should Watch
A great way to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, as a member or an ally, is to watch movies! Here are six fantastic films that center on queer stories.
How to Better Manage Your US University and Scholarship Search Process
Managing the US admission process while also searching for scholarships to pay for college is a lot for any student. Use this advice to balance it all.
The Pros and Cons of Declaring a Major on Your College Applications
What does declaring your major on your college applications mean and, more importantly, should you do it? Let's look at the pros and cons of declaring or not.
Admission Granted: Examples of Successful College Application Essays, Volume II
We have even more college admission essay examples if you're still stuck on what to write about, how long it should be, and more. Check them out now!
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