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  2. Canada Education Savings Grant - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Education Savings Grant (French: Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études, CESG) is part of a Government of Canada program, administered through Employment and Social Development Canada, to assist with savings for Canadian children's higher education. Under the CESG program, the government will contribute an amount to a ...

  3. Registered education savings plan - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta government then contributes a $100 Alberta Centennial Education Savings Grant to students who are enrolled in school in Alberta, and have turned the age of 8, 11, or 14 in 2005 or later. [6] The provincial government announced in March 2013 that the program would be phased out, but did not provide a final date. [7]

  4. Ontario Student Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    A new PC government was elected in June 2018, which announced significant changes to OSAP in January 2019. It included a 10% tuition fee reduction for all programs in 2019–20, followed by a freeze in 2020–21. [23] It also cut the OSAP budget from approximately $2 billion to $1.4 billion, making significant changes to the program including:

  5. Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009, ASU's education programs underwent a renaming and reorganization. The Mary Lou Fulton College of Education, which was ASU's original college of education, became the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education.[2] This new school focused solely on graduate-level programs and research.

  6. Academic tenure in North America - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Education statistics put the combined tenured/tenure-track rate at 56% for 1975, 46.8% for 1989, and 31.9% for 2005. That is to say, by the year 2005, 68.1% of US college teachers were neither tenured nor eligible for tenure; a full 48% of teachers that year were part-time employees.

  7. List of land-grant universities - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that Yale's agricultural efforts and education were lauded by state officials and others (with 50 to 60 students graduating annually from its tuition-free agricultural program within the "Sheff"), the Connecticut State Grange felt farmers were not receiving the full benefits of the Morrill Act due to Yale's high admissions ...