In November of last year the UK Minister for Higher Education, Bill Rammell, announced that students who are British Overseas Territory Citizens (BOTC) will now pay 'home' tuition fees when attending school in England. That condition has now been exp...
Some reasons students don't apply for scholarships.
I'm afraid my G.P.A. is not high enough.
You don't need to have a 4.0 GPA. Some scholarships do not require a minimum grade point average (GPA) at all. Some require a 3.0 or 3.5. GPA. Scholarships ...
Picking a college is such an important step. How do I know I'll do well at the one I choose?
You're right — choosing the right college is one of the most difficult decisions you'll ever make. You need to really consider what type of learning environm...
Sam Fraser-Smith, age 29, is off to Australia early in the New Year to study for a masters degree in plant protection at the University of Queensland in Brisbane and is a recipient of a Garden Club of Bermuda scholarship award.
Currently working as a...
Students are increasingly likely to work while in college. Since 1984, the fraction of college students aged 16 to 24 who also work full or part-time has increased from 49 to 57 percent. Not only are students more likely to work today, but they are m...
By the time this years' S3 and S4 students at CedarBridge Academy graduate, it's hoped that 90 percent of them will go on to college.
That's if the schools' College Planning Programme is successful. Consultant for the Bermuda Careers Centre, Denise R...
The right party for the job
November 14, 2007
Dear Sir,
The time has come for us to truly unite as one Bermuda and prepare to move forward.
I know that many feel as I do and that is, that the PLP is the Government to truly take the country to a highe...
Government is to roll out a water conservation campaign in schools and the community in the New Year.
Minister of Works and Engineering, Dennis Lister, made the announcement yesterday as he provided an update on the new Tynes Bay Seawater Reverse Osm...
Students and teachers yesterday packed out St. Theresa's Cathedral to wave goodbye to a much-loved young teacher tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
A host of emotional speeches and poems about Toby Colombe — written and read out by grieving ...
DATE: Nov 22, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The winners of Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association's (BLTA) inter-school tournament descended on ACE headquarters yesterday where their achievements were acknowledged.
Two dozen juniors who won their respective doubles competitions were invited to ACE's ...
DATE: Nov 22, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright