• ECATO scholarship available to students who live in the county

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 2/27/2024 3:00:00 PM
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  • Financial Aid 101 Webinar

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 12/8/2023

    Join PHEAA Access Partners Amy Sawdey and Amy Sloan for our Financial Aid 101 Webinar on December 13 at 6:00 PM as they present information on the financial aid application process, types of aid are available for students, and strategies to start considering affordability before applying for postsecondary school admission. Time will be provided for your questions regarding the financial aid process. Register at pheaa.org/virtual.

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  • SCOPE is a four-week summer program at Penn State University

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 11/30/2023
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  • College Board offers RealTalk, which allows students to connect with Black college and career planning experts

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 11/3/2023 2:00:00 PM
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  • Applications for Seeds of Fortune Inc. 2024-2025 Yale Women in Economics Scholarship Program are now OPEN!

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 11/3/2023 2:00:00 PM
    The Yale Women in Economics Scholarship Program is a unique opportunity for High School Juniors (Class of 2025) who want to become financially literate and excel in their academic and professional pursuits. Seed Scholars have earned $45M+ in scholarships and grants to attend the higher education institutions of their dreams.
     
     
     
    Key Highlights of the Program:
     
    $2K Scholarship: All selected participants will receive a $2,000 scholarship automatically applied to cover the cost of program fees.
     
    Summer Workshop: Week-Long College Prep Experience with Yale Women in Economics, Research Project, Residential Overnight and Admissions Visit
     
    Fall Workshops: Solidifying Your College List, Completing Your College Essay, Application and Financial Aid, Picking a College Major
     
    Spring Workshops: Understanding Your Financial Aid Package, Budgeting in College, Graduating Into a 4-year College Program
     
    Qualifications:
     
    Must be current HS Junior/HS Graduation Class of 2025
     
    Attend a Public School or Catholic School
     
    Identify as a Female Student of color (African-American, Asian-American, Latino, or Native American)
     
    Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0
     
    Household income not exceeding $125,000
     
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  • Saint Vincent offers program for student interested in health careers

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 10/11/2023 9:00:00 AM

    If you are a high school student with an interest in a health care profession, come find out about the steps you need to meet your future career goals! Download the flyer for details.

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  • Syracuse University offers ESTEEMED LEADERS program

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 10/9/2023 2:00:00 PM

    Visit the websites for more informaton.

    The ESTEEMED LEADERS program is designed to recruit, retain, and train underrepresented students in biomedical engineering at Syracuse University who upon graduation are competitive for doctoral programs, admitted and prepared to thrive in them, and poised to lead independent research careers in academia and industry.

    The students will receive training, mentorship, and support in four key areas:

    • Enhance confidence in academic abilities
    • Provide immersive research experiences
    • Provide focused mentoring and skill development
    • Prepare for careers in biomedical engineering research
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  • Important information about ordering/paying for AP Exams

    Posted by Joshua Bischof on 10/6/2023

    Parents and Students, 

    This is the time of year to begin thinking about taking AP exams in May.  The AP exams are rigorous, cumulative exams, for which much studying is required.  Please take time to discuss with your student and their AP teacher the seriousness and the preparation required for these exams.  Students who score high enough on AP exams have the potential to earn college credit based upon the policies of the colleges or universities they choose to attend. 

    The AP exam ordering process at Collegiate Academy has begun and will end on November 10, 2023.  Exams are ordered based on the student’s responses when they register in their AP Classroom for each subject. At that time, students are to indicate if they will be taking the exam in May. Please discuss with your student their decision to take the exam. Anyone deciding to take the exam after November 10, 2023 will incur a late registration/cancellation fee of $40. Payment for exam orders will be taken by Ms. King from now until March 31.  The cost for each exam is $98 ($146 for Capstone exams).  Fee waivers will be available for those families with proven financial need as defined by the Federal Poverty Guidelines (see below).  Income verification can include: a copy of your filed income taxes, verification you receive cash or food stamp assistance, or proof you receive Medicaid. Final costs for the exams for students eligible for a fee waiver will be published as soon as we receive information from both the state and federal level regarding additional fee reductions.  Please note that while the exam at full price is $98 each, a 3 credit, non-dual enrollment college course can range from $1700 to $2000 plus fees at local universities.  We encourage you to use the next few weeks to decide which exams will be taken.  Please take this opportunity to discuss questions with AP teachers and counselors. 

    If you meet any of the bulleted criteria below, your student would qualify for AP fee reductions.  If you have questions concerning the AP exams please contact Ms. King at eking@eriesd.org or 874-6306. 

    • The student’s family receives assistance under Part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act.  
    • The student is eligible to receive medical assistance under the Medicaid program under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. 

     

    Size of Family Unit                                          Annual Family Income* 

    1.                                                                   $25,142 
    2.                                                                   $33,874 3                                                                      $42,606 4                                                                      $51,338 5                                                                      $60,070 6                                                                      $68,802 7                                                                      $77,534 8                                                                      $86,266 
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  • Important information about AP classes and exams

    Posted by Mr. Bischof on 10/3/2023 10:00:00 AM

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