A reminder to Vote for my son Michael's Hood Scholarship for
College monies!
As a review, Michael has been accepted to the # 1 Sports
Management Program in the Country, UMASS @ Amherst. The
Isenberg School of Management is ranked # 5 for Undergraduate
Business Management Programs. Jack Welch (former CEO of GE)
is one of the many successful Alumni. Amherst is a 5 College
area and was ranked last year has the # 1 college community in the
USA.
You can vote for Michael Gillman 1x/day through April
15th.
Thank you for your votes. I do it first thing every
morning.
I will be sending a reminder every day until it's over.
Please forward to your friends on Face-book or e-mail
list.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A NEW ENGLAND RESIDENT TO VOTE!
BUT THE STUDENT NEEDS TO BE FROM NEW ENGLAND.
Your
son may be eligible for the New England Regional Student Tuition
Program where you pay in-state tuition (same as what a
Massachusetts resident pays) if your home state (Maine) does not
have a comparable program. Check it out if you have not done
so already:
My Son Michael
Posted by laurey on 6th of Apr 2011 at 08:55 am
To My Fellow Members @ BPT,
A reminder to Vote for my son Michael's Hood Scholarship for College monies!
As a review, Michael has been accepted to the # 1 Sports Management Program in the Country, UMASS @ Amherst. The Isenberg School of Management is ranked # 5 for Undergraduate Business Management Programs. Jack Welch (former CEO of GE) is one of the many successful Alumni. Amherst is a 5 College area and was ranked last year has the # 1 college community in the USA.
You can vote for Michael Gillman 1x/day through April 15th.
Thank you for your votes. I do it first thing every morning.
I will be sending a reminder every day until it's over. Please forward to your friends on Face-book or e-mail list.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A NEW ENGLAND RESIDENT TO VOTE! BUT THE STUDENT NEEDS TO BE FROM NEW ENGLAND.
LINK:
http://www.hood.com/promo/goodsport1010/default.aspx?sid=4f50092a-0664-4d17-a599-64a088752d9f
Your Son Michael
Posted by RichieD on 6th of Apr 2011 at 09:33 am
Laurey,
Your son may be eligible for the New England Regional Student Tuition Program where you pay in-state tuition (same as what a Massachusetts resident pays) if your home state (Maine) does not have a comparable program. Check it out if you have not done so already:
http://www.umass.edu/admissions/financial_aid/NERSP/
scholarship
Posted by biscuit on 6th of Apr 2011 at 09:09 am
your son looks like he's got a better shot playing the watch list...