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The most valuable gift one
can give is the gift of education. It is the silver bullet that can
lift one out of poverty and open a world of possibilities for the mind.
The College of St.
Scholastica, with its pristine beautiful campus, is offering a wonderful
gift to help the children of Kiwanis- they are offering up for bid one
four-credit undergraduate course tuition coupon valued up to $3,600. If
you have a child enrolled in St. Scholastica this is a wonderful
opportunity to get a discount on your child’s tuition while blessing
children across the world through Kiwanis. The class has to be through
the traditional undergraduate program. The course must be through the
School of Arts and Letters or the School of Business and Technology in
the 2011-2012 academic year.
Maybe you have a friend or loved one struggling through
school while paying their own tuition. Bid on this Undergraduate course
tuition credit from St. Scholastica valued up to $3,600 dollars. Get
this wonderful gift and surprise them for this next summer or fall.
They will remember the gift forever and it will be the most precious
college class they ever take.
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l One
Undergraduate tuition credit valued at $3,600.
l
Traditional course in the 2011-2012 academic school year.
l In
either the School of Arts & Letters or the School of Business &
Technology.
Scholastica Facts:
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U.S.News & World Report magazine consistently ranks The College of St.
Scholastica among the best colleges and universities in the region for
academic excellence.
l At
many colleges it may take five or six years to graduate with a
"four-year" degree. At St. Scholastica, first year undergraduates who
follow a few simple guidelines will graduate in four years - guaranteed
- or subsequent years are free.
l
With the average student to teacher ratio of 13 to 1, St. Scholastica's
small class sizes offer personalized instruction and a friendly learning
environment.
l
St. Scholastica places great importance on preparing its students for a
life of purpose - as well as for economic gain - by emphasizing core
values of the Benedictine tradition. Learning here entails a commitment
to meeting rigorous academic standards, broadening the scope of one's
vision and becoming accountable to both self and society.
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The
most valuable gift one can give is the gift of education. It is the
silver bullet that can lift one out of poverty and open a world of
possibilities for the mind.
The College of St.
Scholastica, with its pristine beautiful campus, is offering a wonderful
gift to help the children of Kiwanis- they are offering up for bid one
undergraduate course tuition credit valued up to $3,600. If you have a
child enrolled in St. Scholastica this is a wonderful opportunity to get
a discount on your child’s tuition while blessing children across the
world through Kiwanis. The class must be through e the traditional
undergraduate program and in the School of Arts and Letters or School of
Business and Technology in the 2010-2011 academic year.
Maybe you have a friend or loved one struggling through
school while paying their own tuition. Bid on this Undergraduate course
tuition credit from St. Scholastica valued up to $3,600 dollars. Get
this wonderful gift and surprise them for this next summer or fall.
They will remember the gift forever and it will be the most precious
college class they ever take.

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