1. Wake Forest University has an opportunity for minority students to
attend its MBA program for FREE, and so far, the response has been very
poor. Please pass along this opportunity to your friends, families. This is
a great school and a tremendous opportunity to attend a top graduate
school. See the details below, the contact person is: Derrick S. Boone,
Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, Rm. 3139 Worrell Professional
Center, Babcock Graduate School of Management - Wake Forest University
WINSTON SALEM NC 27109-8738 email: derrick.boone@mba.wfu.edu or visit
www.wfu.edu <http://www.wfu.edu/> toll free (866) 925-3622
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2. Black Male Teachers needed. Do you know any Black Males who are
seniors in high school who want to go to college out of state for FREE? The
CALL ME MISTER program is offered by 4 historically black colleges in South
Carolina, Benedict College , Chaflin University, Morris College and South
Carolina State University - visit the www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htl
for details online application or call 1.800.640.2657
3. Harvard University is offering free tuition to families of HONOR
STUDENTS if their income is less than $125,000 per year. Visit
www.fao.fas.harvard.edc <http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edc/> or call
617.495.1581
4. Syracuse University School of Architecture is desperately seeking
young women and men of color interested in pursuing a 5 yr. professional
degree in Architecture. Contact: Mark Robbins, Dean School of Architecture,
201 Slocum Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244-1250 (315) 443-256
www.soa.syr.edu/indes.php
5. A free pair of eyeglasses from Target for any child ages 12 and
under who brings a valid prescription for glasses from their doctor. You
can find stores with optical departments at www.target.com
<http://www.target.com/>
6. APPLY NOW - If you have/know young adults between the ages of 18-31
with a High School Diploma. The Federal Aviation Association is taking
applications for Air Traffic Controller School visit the website
www.faa.gov/jobs_opportunities/airtrafficcontroller/
7. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, http://www.jkcf.org/, is offering
two scholarships. The undergraduate transfer scholarship offers $30,000 per
year to community college students to complete their bachelor’s degrees at
a four-year college or university. The application is on line and the
deadline is December 6th. The Foundation's graduate Art Award provides up
to $50,000 to students or recent alumni with exceptional creativity and for
up to three years at an accredited graduate school. The online application
will be available November 1st.
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