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Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts is sponsored by The Teagle Foundation Incorporated. Jointly sponsored with the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to support academic partnerships between public two-year and private four-year colleges to facilitate transfer and completion of the baccalaureate in the liberal arts.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Liberal Arts
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Statewide, regional, or consortial academic partnerships between public two-year and private four-year colleges. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Cornerstone: Learning for Living is sponsored by The Teagle Foundation Incorporated. Aims to revitalize the role of the humanities in general education by helping colleges and universities embed transformative texts and humanistic inquiry into curricula to build critical thinking, communication, and intellectual community. Geographic focus: United States Focus areas: Humanities, General Education, Transformative Texts
Cornerstone: Learning for Living is sponsored by The Teagle Foundation Incorporated. Aims to revitalize the role of the humanities in general education by helping colleges and universities embed transformative texts and humanistic inquiry into curricula to build critical thinking, communication, and intellectual community. Geographic focus: United States Focus areas: Humanities, General Education, Transformative Texts