Unlocking Educational Opportunities: A Guide to Aevium Tuition Grants
In today's world, the pursuit of higher education is often accompanied by significant financial burdens. Aevium Education emerges as a beacon, bridging the gap between aspirations and affordability. By forging partnerships with leading universities and popular brands, Aevium offers students a unique pathway to reduce tuition costs through its innovative Tuition Grant program.
The Aevium Education Initiative
Aevium Education is committed to making education more accessible and affordable for all. It brings together leading universities, brands, and students. This initiative recognizes the challenges students face in financing their education and seeks to alleviate these burdens through strategic partnerships and innovative programs.
How the Aevium Tuition Grant Works
The cornerstone of Aevium's approach is its Tuition Grant program. This program allows customers of partner brands to discover educational opportunities at Northeastern University. By engaging with these opportunities, students can earn Aevium Tuition Grant points, which directly translate into tuition savings.
Earning Tuition Grant Points
Students accumulate Tuition Grant points through their interactions with partner brands. The specific mechanisms for earning points may vary depending on the partner and the nature of their collaboration with Aevium.
Redeeming Tuition Grants
At the time of application, students can redeem their accumulated Tuition Grants. Each 100 Tuition Grants represent a 1% reduction in the overall cost of tuition. This allows students to incrementally lower their financial burden as they progress through the program.
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Potential Savings
The Aevium Tuition Grant program offers substantial savings. Students can achieve potential savings of up to 15% over the course of their program. This can significantly reduce the overall cost of tuition, making higher education more attainable.
Northeastern University: A Key Partner
Northeastern University plays a pivotal role in the Aevium Education ecosystem. Northeastern's commitment to accessible learning aligns perfectly with Aevium's mission.
Opportunity Pathway Programs
Northeastern offers opportunity Pathway programs. These programs position students to enroll and succeed in college-level degree programs or short-term, high-value professional credentials.
A History of Accessibility
From Northeastern’s earliest days, they have responded to the realities of our students’ lives with creativity and flexibility, from teaching evening classes - both on our Boston campus and far from it - to our early adoption of online learning.
Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations
Aevium Education's success is rooted in its ability to forge strategic partnerships with diverse organizations. These collaborations expand the reach of the Tuition Grant program and create new opportunities for students.
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Balfour Academy
Balfour Academy has a long history of providing summer enrichment programming and academic tutoring to Boston middle and high school students.
Boston Ballet
Together, Boston Ballet and Northeastern University provide dancers with the opportunity to earn bachelor’s or advanced degrees while continuing their demanding practice and performance schedule.
City Year
City Year was founded in 1988 as a national service program to unite young adults from diverse backgrounds for a demanding year of full-time community service in cities, as well as in South Africa and the U.K.
EdAssist
EdAssist designs programs that give employees easy access to the learning opportunities they need to expand their skills, excel at their jobs, and open the door to more opportunities to grow.
Foundation Year
Foundation Year integrates rigorous academics with student support services focused on success in the first year of college and through to graduation. Foundation Year students can earn a full year of academic credit from the College of Professional Studies. To foster camaraderie and peer-to-peer learning, this Boston-based program is a cohort model - all Foundation Year students attend classes together during the one-year program. Following successful completion of Foundation Year, students will matriculate into a degree program at Northeastern through one of two pathways: through Northeastern’s College of Professional Studies or through one of Northeastern’s seven undergraduate colleges by meeting academic standards.
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Major League Baseball
Since 2017, Northeastern University has partnered with Major League Baseball to be the preferred education provider for players during and after their career. “Major League Baseball has long understood the importance of player development, both on and off the field,” said Paul Mifsud, MLB’s vice president and deputy general counsel for labor relations and player programs.
Merit America
Merit America seeks to provide a path to skilled careers in IT, advanced manufacturing and healthcare for adults without bachelor’s degrees. Offered in a blended online learning format with live support through small group work and one-to-one coaching, students work toward the completion of an education track of their choosing, ranging from IT to Project Management. Recognizing the close alignment of the missions of Merit America and the College of Professional Studies bachelor’s completion programs, students who complete Merit America coursework who wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree are eligible for academic credit toward a mapped bachelor’s degree.
Year Up United
The College of Professional Studies (CPS) recognizes the learning built into Year Up United’s unique training and internship program that seeks to move young adults from minimum wage jobs to careers. CPS will award Year Up United alumni transfer credits toward a bachelor’s completion program. This shortens the time to graduation and reduces tuition. “We are honored to partner with Northeastern University and expand access to the University’s College of Professional Studies to Year Up United alumni across the country. Northeastern’s commitment to flexible, personalized, and accessible learning - and to building seamless on-ramps for Year Up United graduates to transfer credits and work already done through Year Up United - will enable you to continue advancing in careers and education and ultimately earn meaningful postsecondary credentials.
Overcoming Challenges and Fostering Growth
Aevium Education not only focuses on tuition grants but also actively supports individuals in overcoming challenges and fostering personal and professional growth. They say as long as you’re still alive, you always have the chance to start again.
Active Entities Consulting
Active Entities Consulting plays a crucial role in supporting medically integrated health and fitness centers. They provide expertise in integrating strategic operational systems and managing medical fitness entities. Upcoming regional symposiums are scheduled for Massachusetts in August, the Mid-Atlantic states in November, the Southern states in early 2022, and then Europe by the summer of 2022.
Active Women
Led by Mel Tempest and Stephanie Salinas, Active Entities is launching “Active Women” - a program specifically designed to support, develop, and create opportunities to become business owners in the active living space. “We’re excited about this program as already it has brought forth some exceptional strategic partners and advisors”, states Verdun. “Our goal is to provide affordable, informative, and supportive pathways for women who have wanted to own and develop businesses in the industry but didn’t have the resources or confidence to do so. Mel and Steph are two exceptionally gifted and strong women who have been thru the process a number of times and are inspired to support the next wave of young women”.
The Importance of Community and Collaboration
Aevium Education recognizes the importance of community and collaboration in achieving its mission.
LDSPMA 2024 Conference
Jeremy P. Madsen handles the logistics and operations for LDSPMA and has spent over 300 hours helping to plan each aspect of the 2024 conference. The conference provides a platform for creators to connect, learn, and grow.
BYU-Idaho Radio
Brandon Isle is the station manager at BYU-Idaho Radio. He enjoys working with students to help them become journalists, story tellers, and amazing content creators. Natalia Hepworth is the radio programming coordinator at BYU-Idaho Radio, where she works with her manager and co-emcee Brandon Isle.
Tips and Strategies for Success
Aevium Education provides resources and guidance to help individuals succeed in their educational and creative endeavors.
The Word Effect
Dedicated to sharing goodness, Becky Kemp loves the power found in words. As a mindset coach and leadership speaker, and author of The Word Effect: 7 Simple Words to Create Your Most Beautiful Life, Becky empowers individuals to create and share the story they have always desired to share.
Intellectual Property Protection
Britten Sessions is a professor at Gonzaga University and founder of IP Clinics at GU and Lincoln Law School of San Jose. He is a principal attorney at Zilka-Kotab PC and has advised on hundreds of patent enforcement, acquisition, licensing, and monetization transactions, yielding over $120 million in returns. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and IP books.
Effective Leadership
Kiri Jorgensen is the publisher and senior editor at Chicken Scratch Books. She is also a writer, teacher, entrepreneur, wife, and mother. Her involvement in the world of children’s literature spans three decades and includes teaching, writing, editing, and leadership.
Understanding Children’s Literature
Kiri Jorgensen is the publisher and senior editor at Chicken Scratch Books. She is also a writer, teacher, entrepreneur, wife, and mother. Her involvement in the world of children’s literature spans three decades and includes teaching, writing, editing, and serving as regional advisor for SCBWI Montana.
The Elements of Humor
Whitney Hemsath trained with ComedySportz and performed improv comedy for four years. She holds a BA in screenwriting, and her animated comedy screenplay made the 2005 Chapman Killer Script list.
Financial Principles for Creatives
Sandi Rytting is a #1 international bestselling author under the pen name S. Dawn Bradford, a writing coach, and owner of Lagom Accounting, which provides accounting services to small businesses ranging from startups to $10 million in annual revenue.
Film Industry Experience
Marshall and Michelle Moore, owners and co-directors of the Zions Indie Film Fest, bring 45+ years of combined film industry experience. Marshall’s background is in location management and as VP at Utah Film Studios. Michelle, currently director of content at Living Scriptures, excels in film publicity and brand campaigns, with a portfolio of 30+ movies under her belt.
Musical Keynote Speaking
Ashley Ludlow is a musical keynote speaker, custom songwriter, and creative business strategist. Having been in online business for 14 years and with decades of musical experience, Ashley encourages creative entrepreneurs to see the great value in life and the fantastic role they play in it. She speaks on the value of embracing the inner child and rediscovering joy.
Building a YouTube Presence
Sarah Skye is a creative force, recognized for her impressive contributions to digital media. As the co-owner and creative backbone of The Fun Squad on YouTube, Sarah has helped steer the channel to monumental success, amassing 10.5 million subscribers and 100 million views per month.
The Intersection of Christianity and Chinese Culture
Julie Yuen Yim was born and raised in Hong Kong. She went to the United States to receive a BA in fine art (painting) and an MEd in TESOL.
Starting a Music Studio
Stacey Leybas has started successful private music studios in two states, owns and operates a Let’s Play Music franchise, and has taught and managed more than 80 students over 13 years. Her studio has provided private and group lessons for piano, voice, violin, guitar, banjo, and more.
Navigating Authorship
Born and raised in England, Julie Matern writes regency romance under her own name and historical cozy mysteries under the pen name Ann Sutton. Over 160,000 units of her mysteries have been sold or read on Kindle Unlimited.
Business Strategy and Disruptive Innovation
Ted Finch has studied strategy and disruptive innovation for over eight years, having worked in environments such as BYU-Idaho and BYU-Pathway Worldwide, where strategic thinking was integrated into its operations as a part of the everyday workflow.
Sharing Latter-day Saint Stories
Abel Keogh is a relationship coach and the author of eight books: two memoirs, two novels, and four relationship guides.
The Artist as a Conduit for the Spirit
Nnamdi Okonkwo immigrated to the United States from Nigeria in 1989, on a scholarship to play basketball for BYU-Hawaii. He picked up a passion for art instead, graduating with a BFA in sculpture from BYU-Hawaii and an MFA in sculpture from BYU-Provo. He now works full-time out of a studio in Fayetteville.
Effective Marketing Strategies
Suzy Bills is an editor, author, and faculty member in the editing and publishing program at BYU. She has owned a writing and editing business since 2006, working with clients to publish everything from books to dissertations to technical manuals.
Publishing in Church Magazines
Norman Hill’s articles have appeared in the Liahona, Ensign, New Era, The Friend, LDS Living, and other Church-related magazines.
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