4301 Edmundson Rd
St. Louis, MO 63134
(314) 493-6360
COMMENT POLICY Columbia College-St. Louis' social media team makes every effort to read all comments and to respond to inquiries or comments in a timely manner. Our intention is to moderate with a light hand and to provide as much room as possible for real conversations and dialogue to occur. This may be our page, but it is your community. Please help us keep it clean and free of potentially offensive content. Use good judgment, and strive for accuracy in your online communications. Columbia College-St. Louis' policy is to accept the majority of comments made to this profile. However, the College reserves the right (but is not obligated) to do any or all of the following. 1. Delete communications that contain profanity or vulgarity; defame a person, groups of people or an organization; promotes a product or service; is deemed offensive or inappropriate in nature by our social media team. 2. Terminate a user’s access and report misuse to Facebook. 3. Reproduce, distribute, publish, display, edit, modify, create derivative works from, and otherwise use your submission for any purpose utilizing any form of medium. By joining Columbia College-St. Louis' Facebook community, you agree that you will not: 1. Identify anyone (other than yourself) by name without explicit permission. This includes Columbia College students, alumni, faculty and staff. 2. Impersonate another person or attribute your comments to another individual. Finally, you agree that you will indemnify Columbia College against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) that may arise out of a claim by a third party relating to any and all material posted. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and for helping us keep our community page as authentic and welcoming as originally intended.
American Trade School programs are dedicated to achieving maximum development of each student’s skills and personal potential so that he/she is qualified to begin employment in a trade or vocation. The skills and work attitudes taught at American Trade School are of practical use to the student in his/her chosen career and ensure successful adjustment to the work environment. Admissions, training, and placement assistance procedures are designed to develop a student’s interests, attitude, and abilities, so that he/she becomes a skilled and successful employee. Federal Financial Aid available to those who qualify.
We are committed to increasing the learning capacity of every child by helping them realize their full potential. SKI is committed to fulfill its mission by helping students attain their highest level of achievement by providing a 1:1 learning environment that carters to their academic needs.
Our mission is to provide college funding for students with learning disabilities who are residents of the state of Missouri. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is a new non-profit organization that was founded in 2013 by Tamara Walker and Keilah Evans. Katina Williams, daughter of Tamara and a college student at Barry University, has ADHD and dyslexia. She attends Barry University in order to take advantage of a school program called Center for Advanced Learning which aids students with learning disabilities to become successful in college. Tamara and Keilah fought very hard to pay for Katina's College education through fundraising activities and there were many other parents faced with this same issue of providing funding for their children. As a result the Katara Scholarship Foundation was started. There are 11 top colleges/Universities in the United States that have programs for students with learning disabilities. Most of these schools are expensive, private schools making them unaffordable to the average person. The short term goal of the Katara Scholarship Foundation is to help at least ten students pay for college within the next 2 years. The long term goal is to create a program like Center for Advanced Learning in less expensive colleges. All major degrees are supported by the Katara Scholarship Foundation making it different from other scholarship foundations, such as Rise and Annie Ford, which only help high school seniors and the Buckley Moss Society, who provide scholarships for students that are already in college and majoring in Special Education. The Katara Scholarship Foundation also helps students that have recently graduated from high school and are already in college. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is in the process of getting 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit, charitable organization. WE are asking the St. Louis community to support our foundation by donation or sponsorship for a charity fundraiser. We believe everyone deserves an education no matter their disability. For more information please contact Tamara Walker at 314-537-0785 To make a donation via mail please make check or money orders payable to: Katara Scholarship Foundation 3119 Sherman Drive Saint Louis, MO 63074
Our mission is to provide college funding for students with learning disabilities who are residents of the state of Missouri. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is a new non-profit organization that was founded in 2013 by Tamara Walker and Keilah Evans. Katina Williams, daughter of Tamara and a college student at Barry University, has ADHD and dyslexia. She attends Barry University in order to take advantage of a school program called Center for Advanced Learning which aids students with learning disabilities to become successful in college. Tamara and Keilah fought very hard to pay for Katina's College education through fundraising activities and there were many other parents faced with this same issue of providing funding for their children. As a result the Katara Scholarship Foundation was started. There are 11 top colleges/Universities in the United States that have programs for students with learning disabilities. Most of these schools are expensive, private schools making them unaffordable to the average person. The short term goal of the Katara Scholarship Foundation is to help at least ten students pay for college within the next 2 years. The long term goal is to create a program like Center for Advanced Learning in less expensive colleges. All major degrees are supported by the Katara Scholarship Foundation making it different from other scholarship foundations, such as Rise and Annie Ford, which only help high school seniors and the Buckley Moss Society, who provide scholarships for students that are already in college and majoring in Special Education. The Katara Scholarship Foundation also helps students that have recently graduated from high school and are already in college. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is in the process of getting 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit, charitable organization. WE are asking the St. Louis community to support our foundation by donation or sponsorship for a charity fundraiser. We believe everyone deserves an education no matter their disability. For more information please contact Tamara Walker at 314-537-0785 To make a donation via mail please make check or money orders payable to: Katara Scholarship Foundation 3119 Sherman Drive Saint Louis, MO 63074
COMMENT POLICY Columbia College-St. Louis' social media team makes every effort to read all comments and to respond to inquiries or comments in a timely manner. Our intention is to moderate with a light hand and to provide as much room as possible for real conversations and dialogue to occur. This may be our page, but it is your community. Please help us keep it clean and free of potentially offensive content. Use good judgment, and strive for accuracy in your online communications. Columbia College-St. Louis' policy is to accept the majority of comments made to this profile. However, the College reserves the right (but is not obligated) to do any or all of the following. 1. Delete communications that contain profanity or vulgarity; defame a person, groups of people or an organization; promotes a product or service; is deemed offensive or inappropriate in nature by our social media team. 2. Terminate a user’s access and report misuse to Facebook. 3. Reproduce, distribute, publish, display, edit, modify, create derivative works from, and otherwise use your submission for any purpose utilizing any form of medium. By joining Columbia College-St. Louis' Facebook community, you agree that you will not: 1. Identify anyone (other than yourself) by name without explicit permission. This includes Columbia College students, alumni, faculty and staff. 2. Impersonate another person or attribute your comments to another individual. Finally, you agree that you will indemnify Columbia College against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) that may arise out of a claim by a third party relating to any and all material posted. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and for helping us keep our community page as authentic and welcoming as originally intended.
American Trade School programs are dedicated to achieving maximum development of each student’s skills and personal potential so that he/she is qualified to begin employment in a trade or vocation. The skills and work attitudes taught at American Trade School are of practical use to the student in his/her chosen career and ensure successful adjustment to the work environment. Admissions, training, and placement assistance procedures are designed to develop a student’s interests, attitude, and abilities, so that he/she becomes a skilled and successful employee. Federal Financial Aid available to those who qualify.
We are committed to increasing the learning capacity of every child by helping them realize their full potential. SKI is committed to fulfill its mission by helping students attain their highest level of achievement by providing a 1:1 learning environment that carters to their academic needs.
Our mission is to provide college funding for students with learning disabilities who are residents of the state of Missouri. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is a new non-profit organization that was founded in 2013 by Tamara Walker and Keilah Evans. Katina Williams, daughter of Tamara and a college student at Barry University, has ADHD and dyslexia. She attends Barry University in order to take advantage of a school program called Center for Advanced Learning which aids students with learning disabilities to become successful in college. Tamara and Keilah fought very hard to pay for Katina's College education through fundraising activities and there were many other parents faced with this same issue of providing funding for their children. As a result the Katara Scholarship Foundation was started. There are 11 top colleges/Universities in the United States that have programs for students with learning disabilities. Most of these schools are expensive, private schools making them unaffordable to the average person. The short term goal of the Katara Scholarship Foundation is to help at least ten students pay for college within the next 2 years. The long term goal is to create a program like Center for Advanced Learning in less expensive colleges. All major degrees are supported by the Katara Scholarship Foundation making it different from other scholarship foundations, such as Rise and Annie Ford, which only help high school seniors and the Buckley Moss Society, who provide scholarships for students that are already in college and majoring in Special Education. The Katara Scholarship Foundation also helps students that have recently graduated from high school and are already in college. The Katara Scholarship Foundation is in the process of getting 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit, charitable organization. WE are asking the St. Louis community to support our foundation by donation or sponsorship for a charity fundraiser. We believe everyone deserves an education no matter their disability. For more information please contact Tamara Walker at 314-537-0785 To make a donation via mail please make check or money orders payable to: Katara Scholarship Foundation 3119 Sherman Drive Saint Louis, MO 63074