Alternate Education Program is located in Milford, Connecticut. Scholarships for students attending Alternate Education Program can be found in our scholarship database
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40 Quirk Road
Milford, Connecticut
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The Polish Cultural Club of Greater Hartford, Inc. promotes and preserves Polish culture, heritage, and traditions within the local community through cultural events, educational programs, and social gatherings. The organization provides scholarships and educational opportunities to support students of Polish ancestry pursuing higher education. It also fosters community engagement and cultural awareness among members and the broader public through events,...
The ESE Trustees Scholarship is awarded to New England students who have actively participated in the Exposition’s youth programs. To be eligible, applicants must be accepted to or currently enrolled in a two-year or four-year accredited higher education institution. Candidates may be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process
Any male or female student in the graduating class of a high school or preparatory school, who is a citizen of the United States of America and a resident within the State of Connecticut, who plans to engage in the professional studies of health education, physical education, recreation, or dance, may file an application. Such students must plan to pursue...
The SBAGNE Board of Directors is now accepting applications for the Annual Jean Driscoll Award. The SBAGNE offers this award of up to $1,000 as a tribute to Jean Driscoll, an eight-time Boston Marathon Champion and adult with Spina Bifida.The award may be used for educational, developmental or assistive programs and needs and will be awarded to a SBAGNE constituent,...
Since 1990, the New England Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture, has awarded scholarships to students pursuing an education in fields of study dedicated to arboriculture, urban forestry, and related fields. The purpose of the awards is threefold: to help promote interest in shade and ornamental trees, to recognize scholarly endeavors, and to assist in financial aid.Each year, the New England...
Mary C. Rawlins, (1929-1995), was vested in improving the plight of all minorities. Mary was one of the founders of the Connecticut Association of Affirmative Action Professionals (CTAAAP) now entitled the Connecticut Association of Diversity and Equity Professionals (CADEP) and was founder of the Connecticut Caucus on Black Aged, Inc. In 1983, she was appointed by the Commissioner on Aging...