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Education
Back to School Savings Tips and Tricks
- By Curtis Loftis, State Treasurer of SC
It’s that time of year! The season of searching for #2 pencils, brightly colored binders, and that oh-so-special book bag is here. It’s an exciting time, full of anticipation for school-aged children and their parents.
But as the first day of school approaches, families often find shopping for crucial school supplies comes with a heavy price tag. Parents can end up unloading hundreds of dollars on back-to-school gear. Fortunately, with South Carolina’s Sales Tax Free Weekend coming up in early August, you can save even more.
Of course, you want to supply your child with the right materials, but you also want to avoid over-spending. So how can you make the most of your hard-earned dollars? It’s simple: plan to shop smart.
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NGU Graduate School Welcomes Back Kramer as Dean
- By NGU Press Release
Tigerville, SC (July 3, 2018) – Dr. Tracy Kramer, professor in the North Greenville University’s Graduate School of Business, has been promoted to Dean of the Graduate School of Business, again.
Kramer is no stranger to North Greenville University. She has served in faculty and administrative ranks at the University since 2006, including a previous tenure as Dean of the Graduate School of Business. On January 1 of this year, North Greenville welcomed her back to lead the program.
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Christina Ross Participates in Research at University of Wisconsin-Madison Laboratory
- By Press Release
Christina Ross, a senior biology major at Bob Jones University, participates this summer in research at the Karasov lab in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Ross, a resident of Greenville, will be contributing to the lab's research in studying the ability of birds to modulate levels of digestive enzymes.
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NGU Announces Agape English Language Institute Partnership
- By Press Release
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University, recognized as one of the most notable conservative Christian universities in the Southeast, has entered into a conditional admissions agreement with AGAPE English Language Institute (Agape). The agreement’s purpose is to streamline the admissions process into programs at NGU.
Agape is an international institute providing English language education to international students. It will provide applicant referrals who are suitable and qualified candidates to attend NGU’s traditional undergraduate and onsite graduate programs offered at NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus. International students must be resident students, so this agreement does not apply to the online degree programs unless the Agape student returns to their home country and completes the degree online.
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Bob Jones University Approved for Army and Air Force ROTC
- By Press Release
Bob Jones University President Steve Pettit today announced that, beginning with the fall 2018 semester, BJU students will have the opportunity to apply for enrollment in Air Force or Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).
Earlier this month, BJU entered a crosstown partnership agreement with Air Force ROTC Detachment 770 hosted by Clemson University, making that ROTC program available to qualified BJU students. BJU joins Southern Wesleyan University, Tri-County Technical College and Anderson University, becoming the fourth crosstown partner in Clemson’s program.
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NGU President Named Acton Fellow
- By Press Release
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University’s President Gene C. Fant, Jr., was recently named a 2018 Presidential Fellow by the Acton Institute, a prominent think-tank for faith, economic and community development.
Founded in 1980, the Acton Institute explores the overlaps between economic liberty and religious liberty. At its annual meeting, called “Acton University,” the institute gathers academic leaders, clergy and business leaders who explore opportunities to cultivate religious, economic and political liberty in local communities around the world. Over 1000 leaders and influencers from over eighty nations attended this year’s meeting.
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- Military Theme Graduation Celebration
- NGU’s Holland Honored For Dedicated Service
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