EEUU: $92,000 in college scholarships awarded by Education Foundation

EEUU/30 May 2017/Source: http://www.hoodrivernews.com

Hood River Valley High School seniors went home on Thursday night with over $69,000 in Hood River County Education Foundation (HRCEF) funds for their post-secondary educations. In addition, the Education Foundation announced 12 recipients of HRCEF Continuing College scholarships totaling over $23,000, for a total donation of over $92,000 in HRCEF Scholarships this year.

The Education Foundation manages 28 freshman scholarship funds and four continuing college scholarships, donated by Hood River residents and their friends and families. In addition, two freshman scholarships may be renewed for additional years.

#Seventy-one different scholarships were awarded to 51 HRV students in the class of 2017, with some students receiving up to three scholarships. Twelve continuing college scholarships were awarded to HRVHS graduates for their 2017-18 sophomore, junior or senior years in college.

#“The scholarships represent Hood River County so well. Scholarship donations come from many different families and civic groups, from the Cascade Locks Alumni Association to the Parkdale PTO,” said Pat Evenson-Brady, HRCEF Scholarship chair. “Twenty of our scholarships are memorials, and several are from local businesses. Our only regret is that we receive applications from so many deserving students and we don’t have scholarships for all of them.”

#The Cascade Locks Alumni Association awarded five freshman scholarships and one continuing college scholarship this year, continuing a long tradition of support for post-secondary education to Cascade Locks students from their own community. New scholarships this year included the eight HRVHS AVID scholarships to support students who have been historically under-represented in college education. Funds for the AVID scholarships were raised primarily by HRVHS staff.

#A unique HRCEF scholarships is the Nathan Hazlett Memorial Scholarship, which provides funding for flight training for a student wanting to be a professional pilot. The scholarship was not awarded in 2017.

Source:

http://www.hoodrivernews.com/news/2017/may/27/92000-college-scholarships-awarded-education-found/

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China mejorará servicios educativos para ancianos

China/24 de Octubre de 2016/Spanish

China ofrecerá más políticas de apoyo para mejorar los servicios educativos destinados a los mayores, según un plan dado a conocer hoy miércoles por la Oficina General del Consejo de Estado, gabinete chino.

Según el texto, China establecerá un sistema integral de educación para la tercera edad en 2020 con enfoques docentes y contenidos diferenciados.

El documento estimula a las comunidades, los hogares de ancianos y otras instalaciones de cuidado para los mayores a iniciar una serie de cursos y el gobierno ofrecerá el apoyo pleno, incluidos subsidios financieros y servicios informáticos.

De acuerdo con el plan, más del 20 por ciento de la población anciana del país será capaz de participar de manera regular en varias actividades educativas en 2020.

Hasta finales de 2015 las personas de más de 65 años de edad supusieron más del 10 por ciento de la población china.

En 2020 el número de mayores alcanzará los 240 millones, o un 17 por ciento de la población, según las estimaciones de la Comisión Nacional de Salud y Planificación Familiar del país.

Fuente: http://spanish.peopledaily.com.cn/n3/2016/1019/c31621-9129801.html

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