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  1. Financial -- Financial Aid Office
    The mission of the Financial Aid Office at CalArts is to help students in meeting their costs of attendance at the institute. CalArts is committed to offering a wide range of financial assistance to its students. While the primary responsibility for meeting college costs rests with the student and the student’s family, many families have limited resources and are unable to meet the high cost of college without financial assistance. Therefore, all applicants to CalArts are encouraged to apply for financial aid. (Applying for admission and applying for financial aid are two separate processes.) International students are not eligible for federal and state assistance.
  2. Education Loan -- Financial Aid
    Education Lending Group markets products, services and solutions to the Federal Guaranteed Student Loan Industry. The company is a full service provider of financial aid products to students, parents and schools. This includes, but is not limited to, student financial aid counseling, debt management, loan origination, loan servicing management, and secondary market loan acquisition services.
  3. Financial -- Students
    Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at the University of North Texas provides assistance to qualified students who need financial help to pursue their education. UNT offers a variety of options to assist you in financing your education. Financial aid is intended to supplement, not replace, family resources. The primary responsibility of funding rests with families and students.
  4. Aids in the Workplace
    AIDS is fast reaching a problem-point for small business owners, the majority of whom, according to local studies don't even have a specific workplace policy on Aids. For this reason businessowner.co.za has compiled a comprehensive resource list to assist small business owners with business-related issues on Aids, from testing, workshops to medical aid and treatment.
  5. Aids in the Workplace -- Hiv/Aids
    This research symposium was the first on HIV/AIDS in the workplace in South Africa. It was held in 2004 and focused in a critical way on HIV/AIDS and the world of work, without the commercial agendas that so often cloud discussion and debate. Some 30 research papers were presented and 10 round table discussions conducted.
  6. Financial -- Financial Services
    Manulife Financial is a leading Canadian-based financial services group serving millions of customers in 19 countries and territories worldwide. Operating as Manulife Financial in Canada and Asia, and primarily through John Hancock in the United States, the Company offers clients a diverse range of financial protection products and wealth management services through its extensive network of employees, agents and distribution partners. Funds under management by Manulife Financial and its subsidiaries were Cdn$399.0 billion (US$400.5 billion) as at September 30, 2007.
  7. Financial -- Business
    Chrysler Financial hosted its fifth annual Finance and Insurance (F&I) Conference February 11-15. The conference titled "Educate and Accelerate" is a knowledge-based business conference designed to showcase tools, tips, processes and ideas for practical use in the finance and insurance departments of Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge dealerships.
  8. Aids in the Workplace -- Hiv Infection
    HIV infection or AIDS presently can be caused by a personal lifestyle that is incompatible with essential Biblical standards of personal morality. All applicants, staff and students are expected to indicate both their acceptance of Biblical standards of personal conduct and their determination, with the help of God, to live within these standards in their own lives. Evidence of breaking of these standards will warrant review of staff or student position. WHO,CDC, and other health agencies ... agree that HIV can also be transmitted via contaminated needles, contaminated blood or blood products, body fluids and breast milk.
  9. Katrina -- Katrina Aid
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Spinal Cord InjuryAssociation (NSCIA) and a national coalition of disability organizations hadto look beyond conventional disaster relief to aid Katrina survivors withdisabilities. The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) has stepped in with a$25,000 solution. The donation from Muslim Americans will allow essentialmedical supplies to be delivered to those most in need. This has beennecessary as desperate survivors with disabilities are repeatedly turned awayor ignored by the Red Cross and other disaster relief groups. Beginning on September 9th, the MPAC donation will allow trucks filledwith wheelchairs, hospital beds, catheters, walkers, nutritional supplements,and other essential medical supplies to leave Atlanta, GA headed for evacueeswith disabilities along the Gulf Coast stopping first in Jackson, MS., andShreveport, LA. Paul Timmons, CEO of Portlight Strategies Inc. is coordinatingthe effort. Since it's inception in 1997, Portlight Strategies has providedmedical equipment free of charge to people with disabilities in need.
  10. Marshall Plan -- Aid
    The commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Marshall Plan is coming up in June of 1997. Transitional societies and communities, with the bulk of human population and increasingly uncertain futures, dot the surface of the earth in this time of rapid global change. The original Marshall Plan efforts of 50 years ago as well as the traditional aid programs of the late 20th Century, are being found to be increasingly insufficient to address the tasks of improving and sustaining the health and prosperity of those living in these transitional societies and communities.
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