Friday, December 21, 2012

National Association for College Admission Counseling

Visit the link below for Spring 2013 college fair schedule:

 http://www.nacacnet.org/college-fairs/SpringNCF/Pages/default.aspx

The College Expo

Our programs- The College Expo, Black College Expo, and Career, Internship & Vocational Expo are designed to help students and their families with resources, information and connections to help students become productive citizens in a diverse and competitive world. The College Expo tour visits five to seven cities across the country—Chicago, Houston, New York, DC, Los Angeles, Oakland and Atlanta. What is so great and exciting about our events is our participants get immediate gratification, such as on the spot acceptance to a college or university, scholarships on the spot and more.

Visit the link below for additional information:

Thursday, December 20, 2012

College Campus Tours
 
"Our experiences in working with a multitude of colleges enable us to obtain meetings with admissions representatives, noted professors, have student led tours, and view campus housing. College Campus Tours cover all aspects of college life. Since 1999 we have toured small, medium and large schools, rural and urban schools, and public and private schools. This program has serviced over 5000 students. Of this number 70% have been accepted to schools visited"
 
For more information about upcoming college campus tours and pricing follow the link below:
 
Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship

The first African-American student, Clarence Beecher Allen, entered The College of Wooster in the 1880s, and the College continues to be inspired by his achievements. Today, approximately four percent of Wooster's student body is African-American, and Wooster’s graduates have entered the fields of medicine, law, business, ministry, education, government, and social services. In 1988, Wooster's Board of Trustees created the Clarence Beecher Allen Scholarship to be awarded based on academic merit. These scholarships commemorate the achievements of Wooster´s first African-American graduate.

To find out more about the application process, please follow the link below:
http://www.wooster.edu/Admissions-and-Financial-Aid/Merit-Scholarships/Clarence-Beecher-Allen-Scholarship

Friday, December 7, 2012

Georgia Tech Presidential Scholarship Program

The President's Scholarship is Georgia Tech's most prestigious merit award and is offered annually to about 50 incredible high-school seniors who have demonstrated superb leadership skills, are among the top few in their class in academic performance, and show promise of continuing such performance.

President's Scholars enjoy a multitude of program offerings and developmental opportunities while at Georgia Tech.

We encourage you to find out more about the President's Scholarship Propgram on Georgia Tech's  prospective students page.

Click here to find out more

The Jackie Robinson Foundation

The Jackie Robinson Foundation provides a multi–faceted experience designed to not only address the financial needs of minority students who aspire to attend college but also to guide them through the process of higher education, molding them into dynamic leaders with a commitment to public service and Jackie Robinson's humanitarian ideals. The award is given to outstanding high school graduates who plan to earn a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education. Since its inception, the program has attracted the support of hundreds of companies, philanthropic institutions and individuals. As a result of our efforts, increasing numbers of students are able to attend the colleges and universities of their choice — where they are poised to develop their academic skills and leadership talents.

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