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Churchill School is a Saint Louis, MO-based company in the Education sector.
Kaplan Early Learning Company is a Lewisville, NC-based company in the Education sector.
ApplyBoard is revolutionizing the way international students apply to universities, colleges and high schools in Canada and the United States of America.
The Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) is the undergraduate student government at Michigan State University. We operate autonomously of the university and represent students and advocate for student issues at the university, municipal, state, and federal levels, often traveling to Lansing and Washington D.C. We also provide numerous services to the student population at Michigan State. Some of these services include: Interest Free Loans, Free Legal Counsel, Events/Programs, Safe Ride, Funding for Student Organizations, annual Yearbook Publication, representation on University Committees, and much more. We have a paid staff of upwards of 50 students and full-time employees.
Mathews-Dickey established the city-wide Motivation Vocation Preparation Program (MVP), in September, 1991. MVP deters gang activity by encouraging youth to become active in extracurricular, structured activities promoting self-esteem, goal development and achievement. Anheuser-Busch Companies and Emerson provided initial funding for the program. The MVP Program is sponsored by Furniture Brands International, Inc. (formerly known as INTERCO INCORPORATED). In 2001, the Mathews-Dickey Boys` Club became the Mathews-Dickey Boys` and Girls` Club. To commemorate the historic occasion, a Girls` Program Millennial Fund-raising Campaign was launched to generate $1.5 million in funding to secure the program`s future for generations of young women to come. Today, the Mathews-Dickey Boys` and Girls` Club is overseen by a team of loyal consultants and board members. The day-to-day operations are provided by a small, dedicated professional staff. The Club offers educational, athletic and cultural-enrichment programs to more than 40,000 young men and women, ages 5-18, throughout the St. Louis-metropolitan area.