Bucks will be hosting Dual Enrollment Information Sessions at their Newtown Campus, Upper Bucks Campus, Lower Bucks Campus, and Online for any student or parent interested in learning about Dual Enrollment opportunities. The process and benefits of continuing at Bucks post high school will also be discussed. Families can register to attend one of the sessions by clicking here.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) can help! Click the image to the left for more information.
This worksheet is available to assist students in choosing one of the seven Common App essay prompts, and writing an outstanding personal statement for their college applications.
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The scholarships listed in this guide, all open to students nationwide, are available to those in historically underrepresented groups, including those who are pursuing healthcare careers, such as nursing, health administration, or allied health careers.
The Lincoln Group of Schools has been helping students make a difference in their futures since 1946 by providing skills-focused career training, a network of valued employer partners, and financial assistance for those who qualify. At Lincoln, we believe students who want to change their lives by investing in an education deserve the opportunity to make it happen.
This year, Lincoln schools are making nearly $20 million in trade school scholarships and grants available nationally for students to put training opportunities in reach as they pursue new careers.
This guide features 50 scholarships and grants specifically geared towards HBCU students. Find out if you qualify for any of the awards by clicking on the link above.
As you navigate the college application process, you may have heard the term “test-optional” in relation to SAT or ACT scores. Going Merry has compiled answers to common questions that students and parents have on how test-optional policies work, and how they impact you.
Test-optional admissions policies allow students to choose whether or not to submit standardized test scores as part of their application. Students have the flexibility to decide if their test scores accurately reflect their academic abilities and whether including them in their application will strengthen their chance for admission. This also means students can opt out of taking the tests altogether.
Going Merry has compiled answers to common questions that students and parents have on how test-optional policies work, and how they impact you.
This list (compiled by FairTest) includes bachelor degree granting institutions that do not require all or most recent U.S. high school graduates applying for fall 2024 to submit ACT/SAT results before admissions decisions are made.