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ACHS Weekly Info for Jan. 8, 2016

The next ACT Test will be given on February 6, 2016. Deadline for registration is TODAY January 8. ACT test fees are $39.50 (no writing) or $56.50 (writing). Your student can register by going towww.actstudent.org. Students can chose their testing site when registering. ACHS is not administrating the February test.

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January 12, 2016 - FAFSA Help Day

Need help completing the FAFSA? ACHS is setting up 30 minute appointments for students and parents to come and complete their application. FAFSA Checklist 2016-2017 items will need to be brought in. Students and/or parents may register for FAFSA workshop on January 12th at ACHS from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and receive assistance with this process by contacting our College Coach, Olivia Sanders at[email protected] or by calling 839-5118.





Time for College-Bound Seniors to Fill Out the FAFSA
High school seniors planning to attend college or technical school this fall should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also called theFAFSA, as soon as possible.
Apply now! Federal Student Aid has more than $150 billion available to help you pay for school.

The information on the FAFSA determines if students qualify for federal grants and student loans. It also is required to apply for state grants and scholarships. In addition, many colleges use the information to award their own grants and scholarships. Therefore, students should submit the FAFSA even if they feel it is unlikely they will qualify for aid.
The FAFSA asks for information about income, assets and expenses. A formula set by Congress determines eligibility for federal and state aid. If the student is considered a dependent under federal guidelines, both the student and parents must provide financial information. Nearly all students going directly to college from high school are considered dependent.
Some student aid programs have limited money and provide funds on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is important to submit the FAFSA as soon as possible.
To find links to useful education websites, go towww.gotocollege.ky.gov. For more information about Kentucky scholarships and grants, visit www.kheaa.com.

Need help saving money?

If you want to save money or need help completing the FAFSA, Thomas More College is here for you! Beginning Saturday, January 9th, Thomas More Financial Aid staff will be available to assist you with all phases of the FAFSA, even if you already completed it but are unsure if you did so correctly. It's FREE and open to the public, so if you need assistance, don't hesitate to sign up!

To RSVP for a FAFSA Saturday, please click here or go to:http://www.thomasmore.edu/financial_aid/fafsa_saturday.cfm.

You can also call the Office of Enrollment at (859) 344-3319 to RSVP, or if you have any questions.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!

Sincerely,
Your TMC Financial Aid Team


Applications for Kentucky Farm Bureau’s college scholarships available now

Louisville, KY (January 6, 2016) – The holiday season may have just come to a close, but Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) has one more gift to give to a select number of high school seniors across the state – college scholarships. Later this spring, the KFB Education Foundation will award college scholarships ranging from $400 to $4,000 to 87 high school seniors pursuing a four-year degree.

To be considered, students must complete the application available for download at kyfb.com/scholarships and return the requested material to KFB postmarked by February 29, 2016. Qualifying students will have at least a 3.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) or a minimum 23 ACT score, be the child of a KFB member, and finish high school within the year in which they apply.

KFB also offers four additional scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. To be considered for these college scholarships, students must meet the varied criteria outlined for each, complete the appropriate downloadable application available atkyfb.com/scholarships and return the requested material to KFB postmarked by April 29, 2016.

“The Foundation’s goal is to assist as many individuals as possible in attaining their educational pursuits,” said Susie Tanner, Coordinator of KFB’s Education Foundation. “Post-secondary education costs continue to rise and Farm Bureau scholarships help defray some of the expenses associated with obtaining a degree. There is no better investment for the organization than to invest in our members and their children.”

KFB’s Education Foundation, created to help Farm Bureau members and their families reach their goal of obtaining post-secondary education, was formed in 1953. During the last 62 years, the Education Foundation has awarded approximately 1,500 college scholarships – worth more than $2.3 million dollars – to both traditional and non-traditional students.

To learn more about these and several other college scholarships offered by Kentucky Farm Bureau, visit kyfb.com/scholarships.



Attention Seniors: Information from Balfour regarding graduation invitations went home on Tuesday, January 5th. Balfour will return on Tuesday, January 12th during lunch to collect invitation and cap and gown orders. Any questions please call Balfour at 502-491-1797 and orders can also be completed online at Balfour.com.










KET’s “College Financial Aid Call-In 2016”provides advice, information from higher education experts

 

College should be a time of growth and discovery, but for many it can also be a source of stress as students and parents try to find a way to pay for it. Fortunately, financial aid assistance is available.

KET’s “College Financial Aid Call-In 2016, a one-hour, live special edition of Education Matters offers help in navigating the all-important college financial aid application process. The program, hosted by Bill Goodman, airs Monday, Jan. 11 at 9/8 pm on KET and will also stream live online at KET.org/live.

The program features a panel of financial aid representatives from public and private Kentucky colleges and universities who will provide information on the availability of scholarships, grants and other financial aid and offer tips on applying for student loans. The panel will discuss general financial aid issues and field questions from viewers.

Scheduled panelists include:

· Michael Birchett, Director of Financial Aid, Bluegrass Community and Technical College

· Bob Fultz, Director of Financial Aid, Georgetown College

· Becky Gilpatrick, Director of Student Aid Services, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority

· Sandy Neel, Executive Director of Financial Aid, University of Louisville

Issues discussed by the panel will include common application mistakes, documents necessary to apply for financial aid, types of aid, deadlines, and financial aid packages.

Viewers can also submit questions to @EducationKET on Twitter and on KET’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/KET prior to the program for possible inclusion on the program.

The latest Tweets from EducationKET (@EducationKET). Education division of Kentucky Educational Television (@KET), providing K-12, adult ed, professional development & early childhood resources and services

Additionally, during a pre-taped segment for the show, co-host Renee Shaw speaks with four members of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence’s Student Voice Team about their navigation of the college search and financial aid application process:

· Amanda Wahlstedt, a senior at Knox Central High School

· Tsage Douglas and Keith Guy, both seniors from Scott County High School

· Lydia Burns, a senior at West Jessamine High School

Education Matters “College Financial Aid Call-In 2016”is a KET production, produced and directed by Tom Bickel.

KET’s education coverage is part of American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

KET is Kentucky’s largest classroom, serving more than one million people each week via television, online and mobile. Learn more about Kentucky’s preeminent public media organization on Twitter @KET and facebook.com/KET and at KET.org.

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Coalition Launches Student Competition, Targets Paying for College
The Kentucky College & Career Connection (Ky3C) coalition invites middle and high school students to create 30-second Public Service Announcements promoting the idea that there’s more than one way to pay for college.
Challenge winners will have their work produced and broadcast on television and radio stations statewide. Entries must be received by February 1, 2016.
The competition is part of the Kentucky Department of Education’s Student Technology Leadership (STLP) Program and its Digital Products Online Judging competition.
For their projects, students will choose one of five strategies that lower the cost of college: find their career path; fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); get good grades to earn scholarships; get a head start on college classes; and start saving now. There will be winners in each category.
Submissions will be evaluated by judges from across the state, many of whom will be students. Finalists will be announced in February and offered the opportunity to work with media professionals to further develop and finalize their product for broadcast. Winners in each category will be recognized in April at the statewide STLP awards ceremony at Rupp Arena in Lexington.
More information, including the challenge rules and requirements, is available at http://stlp.education.ky.gov, and then click on DOPJ.
Good afternoon!

We are now accepting applications for the 2016 Bluegrass Cellular Scholarship Program, our annual initiative that helps local high school students achieve means for higher education.

This May, we will award 15 one-time scholarships valued at $1,500 each to select graduating seniors who attend high school in our 34-county home-service area. This includes the students attending your school.

Attached, you’ll find scholarship information and applications for your students. The application is also available online at bluegrasscellular.com/about/commitment. Please feel free to copy these documents and pass them along to your students. We will be sending you hard copies of these documents as well.

Also, please note that students are required to receive your signature for verification of academic information, and they must also send copies of their official transcripts with the application. GPAs must be reported in an unweighted format (4.0 scale) to be considered.

The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, April 1, 2016. You will be notified in May if there is a winner from your school so that, if possible, the student can be named in your awards ceremony.

We appreciate your help in sharing this opportunity with eligible students. If you have any questions, you can contact me at (270) 765-6361, ext. 5016, or [email protected].

Thanks for your help,

Sarah Strader | Marketing and PR Administrator

Bluegrass Cellular Inc. | | Elizabethtown, KY 42701

Email: [email protected]

 

Office: 270-765-6361, ext: 5016 | Fax: 270-769-0600

 

Cell: 270-734-2121


Good day to you! Please share this with students applying to WKU.

Western Kentucky University's ALIVE Center for Community Partnerships is accepting applications for its fall 2016 inaugural class of Scholars in Service. Scholars in Service (SIS) is a multi-year scholarship program designed to assist Western Kentucky University students (that have a heart for community service) with the cost of their college education. The SIS program provides a leadership model to support the elevation of academic, personal, and professional development.

Scholars in Service receive a scholarship towards their education for participating in community service, professional training, and personal enrichment programs. Students dedicate 130 hour (65 per semester) of their time to service and professional development activities in return for a minimum $1,000 ($500 per semester) scholarship.

The Bonner Leader program is targeted at students who are in financial need based on their Expected Family Contribution. Students who are not eligible for financial aid may have the option of serving in the program without receiving financial assistance.

The application deadline is March 1, 2016.

Please visit the Scholars in Service program page to learn more about the program and apply at http://www.wku.edu/alive/scholars/index.php.

Sincerely,
Aurelia Spaulding
Communications & Marketing Coordinator
Scholars in Service Program Manager
University Experience Adjunct Faculty
WKU ALIVE Center for Community Partnerships
Phone: 270-782-0082

Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics

Application Deadline Reminder

Hello!

The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics looks forward to receiving applications from your school and district! The deadline for applying for Fall 2016 is February 1, 2016.

Students will need to submit their finalized application, 5 essay questions, 3 letters of recommendation, high school transcript, and any qualifying ACT scores no later than this date.

For more information on submitting applications and supplemental items, check out our websitewww.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy under Apply to the Academy. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our office. (606) 783-5102 or email me: [email protected]

Thanks!

Sunny

Sunshine Stamper

Office Associate, Craft Academy

Thompson Hall

Telephone: 606-783-5102

Fax: 606-783-9159



Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Applications

Hello!

The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics looks forward to receiving applications from your school and district! Please encourage those interested to complete and submit the application as soon as possible.

Keep in mind that the deadline for applying is February 1, 2016. Students will need to submit their finalized application, 5 essay questions, 3 letters of recommendation, high school transcript, and any qualifying ACT scores no later than this date.

For more information on submitting applications and supplemental items, check out our websitewww.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy under Apply to the Academy. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our office. (606) 783-5102 or email me: [email protected]

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Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics. The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics is a dual-credit residential high school for ...

Thanks!

Sunny

Sunshine Stamper

Office Associate, Craft Academy

Thompson Hall

Telephone: 606-783-5102

Fax: 606-783-9159

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Please find attached the 2016 USDA 1890 Scholars Program; High School Application Please distribute to students that are eligible and can benefit by the use of this scholarship opportunity Supporting the 1890 Land Grant opportunities at Kentucky State University’s Curriculums in Agriculture, Natural Resources, Science , Technology and related fields. The USDA 1890 Scholars program has potential to enroll new, current, and future students into the Kentucky State University’s College of Agriculture, Food Sciences and Sustainable Systems as well as other academic areas of Study.

Objective:

The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program offers scholarships to U.S. citizens that are

seeking a bachelor’s degree at one of the nineteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant

Institutions in any field of study in agriculture, food, natural resource sciences or other

related disciplines.

At Kentucky State University, USDA/1890 National Scholars can study in these disciplines:

• Agriculture

• Agriculture Production and Technology • Food Sciences/Technology

• Forestry and Related Sciences • Farm and Range Management

• Home Economics/Nutrition • Natural Resources Management

•Agronomy or Crop Science • Soil Conservation/Soil Science• Horticulture

• Other related disciplines, (e.g. nonmedical • Animal Sciences

biological sciences, pre-veterinary

medicine, computer science)

Scholarships are awarded annually and

must be used at one of the nineteen 1890

Historically Black Land-Grant Institutions.

Each award provides annual tuition,

employment, employee benefits, and use

of a laptop computer, printer and software

while on scholarship, fees, books, room and

board for each of the academic years the

scholarship is awarded, plus a requirement to

work in the Student Educational Employment

Program. Each annual scholarship renewal

is contingent upon satisfactory performance

and normal progress toward the bachelor’s

degree. Upon completion of the scholar’s

academic degree program, there is an

obligation of 1 year of service to the U.S.

Department of Agriculture for each year of Financial Support.

To be eligible for the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program scholarship a student must:

• Be a U.S. citizen

• Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale)

• Be interested in attending one of the nineteen 1890 Land-Grant Universities

• Intend to study agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related academic disciplines

• Demonstrate leadership and community service

• Submit an official transcript with the school seal and an authorized official’s signature

• Submit a signed application (original signature only)

If you have any questions or need assistance with the scholars program please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Ed L. Thompson, Jr.

USDA 1890 Program Liaison

Office of Advocacy and Outreach

Kentucky State University

Cooperative Extension Facility

400 East Main St. Rm. 221

Frankfort, KY 40601

Phone (502) 597-6955

Fax (502) 597-5933

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HORIZONS Volume V, December 2015

Find an Admissions Advisor by Region

If you or your students have questions or want more information about the Air Force Academy, please contact your area's admissions advisor, as well as the Admissions Liaison Officer (ALO) who lives in your community for your school. You can find those contacts here.

Click here for all the application steps and a link to a smart phone app checklist.

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The Nomination Process

To be eligible to accept an offer of appointment to the Academy, applicants must be nominated by a legally authorized nominating entity. The process of securing a nomination is competitive and lengthy. It is recommended that students begin applying for a nomination at the same time that they are completing their Pre-Candidate Questionnaire.

Read more about Nominations to determine the categories for which your students are eligible, then they should contact their appropriate nominating authority to make their request. Students should request a nomination in all categories for which they are eligible, and do so as early as possible.

The deadlines of nominating sources vary and could be as soon as early September. Regardless of when they initiate their process, nomination's must be received by the Academy no later than January 31. As a reminder, the application processes and deadlines are separate for the nominations processes and deadlines.

During a Student's Junior Year

Junior year is when the application process to the Academy truly begins. Students will start by filling out the Pre-Candidate Questionnaire, which becomes available online March 1 every year and starts the application process.

Between March 1 of their junior year and December 31 of their senior year, they must submit a completed Pre-Candidate Questionnaire. When a student is ready to begin the application, they can visit the Pre-Candidate Questionnaire online.

Between March 1 of their junior year and December 31 of their senior year, they must also request nominations from their state’s congressional representative(s) or other designated nominators.

NOTE: As with any top university, competition for admission to the Academy is extremely high. In addition to applying to the Academy, their college application strategy should include a backup plan. To pursue an interest in the Air Force, they may also wish to request and submit an application for Air Force ROTC.

Who do Students Talk to?

On select dates throughout the year, representatives from the United States Air Force Academy participate in college fairs, visit high schools or speak at community centers across the nation. These events are great opportunities to learn more about what the Academy has to offer.

The majority of our events are held in the fall and spring, with fewer events in the summer months. To learn more about the Academy, check for an event that may be convenient to you and your students.

The United States Air Force Academy strives to create a highly qualified and truly diverse cadet wing at the Academy each year. We are looking to expand our applicant pool across individual characteristics defined by our diversity definition, that include:

  • Personal life experiences, including having overcome adversity by personal efforts
  • Geographic background, such as region, rural, suburban, urban
  • Socioeconomic and educational background, such as academic excellence and/or whether an individual would be a first generation college student
  • Cultural knowledge and language abilities, with particular emphasis on cultures and languages of strategic importance to the Air Force
  • Work background, including prior enlisted service
  • Physical abilities, including athletic prowess
  • Age, though applicants must be within statutory parameters for academy attendance

In addition to race, ethnicity, and gender. If you have a student who comes from a diverse background in terms of race, ethnicity, or gender, or if their background includes diverse experiences, knowledge or abilities, if they seek an education that is on par with highly selective colleges and universities, and have a desire to service, please have them consider the United States Air Force Academy and become familiar with our application process and admissions requirements. One of our admissions goals is to ensure that students are aware of the opportunities at your United States Air Force Academy. USAFA Admissions hires newly graduated USAF officers responsible to admissions, outreach and mentoring activities. These admissions advisors are dedicated to spreading the word about their Academy experience, education and the opportunities afforded by the United States Air Force Academy.

Summer Programs

Summer Seminar: Summer Seminar offers a unique opportunity to experience the Air Force Academy first-hand. It is specially designed for high school juniors heading into their senior year to get a realistic perspective of cadet life. Students will live in the dormitories, eat at the Academy’s dining facility, explore the various academic/military programs and courses that the Academy has to offer, and participate in a variety of different physical fitness activities (to include a practice CFA). The application is open from 1 December 2015 to 15 January 2016, and it is free to apply. There are two sessions: 12-17 June 2016 and 19-24 June 2016. Student may apply here.

STEM Engineering and Construction Camp: This camp is designed to provide high school students with a world-class experience in STEM skills following a "Build the Design" model. This one week program is supervised and led by engineers and located at the U.S. Air Force Academy. The program runs from 7-13 July 2016. Learn more information or apply now.

Summer Sports Camps: We offer Summer Falcon Sports Camps for student 8 to 18 who want to participate in numerous sports and are led by our very own head coaches! Click here for additional information.
Campus Tours

If you have students who are interested in pursuing an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy and plan to visit the campus, they may wish to participate in an escorted tour and admissions briefing. Offered during the academic year to middle school, high school, and post-high school students, tours can help individuals gain a deeper understanding of the AF Academy environment. Escorted tours are conducted Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays during the academic year. Generally starting the first week of September through mid-May, we require reservations 14 days in advance. We also offer Game Day tours. After the tour participants will be allowed to purchase discounted tickets to cheer on our AF Falcons for football, hockey, and men’s and women’s basketball. For more on available dates for both tours, please go here or call 1-800-443-3864.


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Learn how the Coast Guard can prepare your students for life.

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Cynthia,

When your students seek advice on what to do after high school, we hope you’ll tell them about opportunities in the U.S. Coast Guard. In the Coast Guard, they’ll earn competitive pay and learn skills that make them invaluable to future employers.


Plus, they’ll learn what it means to live with honor, respect, and devotion to duty, while receiving outstanding benefits like:

  • Money for college
  • Hands-on experience in competitive fields
  • Exceptional work-life balance
  • Job security

Learn more and talk to your students today about opportunities for them in the Coast Guard.

 

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I wanted to make your students aware of a scholarship opportunity. Nursing Schools Almanac has just launched its second annual Aspiring Nurse Scholarship. Our website will award a $1,000 scholarship to an aspiring nurse who best demonstrates:

+ A track record of academic excellence, particularly in science and mathematics
+ A passion for the nursing profession and the overall field of healthcare

This scholarship is open to all high school seniors who plan to pursue college education in nursing, including LPN / LVN, ADN, and BSN programs. Scholarship applications will be accepted until midnight on June 30, 2016.

We ask interested students to visit www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com and click the banner on the right-hand side of the website's homepage. Here they'll find detailed scholarship information and the official application form.
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If possible, we'd greatly appreciate that you include a link to our scholarship program on your school's scholarship webpage. Please also feel free to share information about this scholarship via social media.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me know. If you are not the appropriate person, please let me know whom I should contact instead with this scholarship information.

Sincerely,

Shawn Harrell
Outreach Manager
Nursing Schools Almanac



Attention Senior Parents:

There is limited space in the yearbook for personal ads for your soon to be graduates. Ad prices range from $40 to $130 and are subject to availability. If you are interested in placing a personal ad, please contact Kim Medley.

[email protected]



Check out ACHS Guidance on Facebook for more up to date info?? https://www.facebook.com/achs.guidance?fref=ts



My name is Bill Pianovski and I am a Career Track Coordinator in the Kentucky Career Center in Danville. I work under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act helping youth aged 18-24. We are currently trying to build and promote our youth program that focuses on assisting youth with college tuition assistance. We offer Career Track Scholarships covering up to $7,500 per year of the students tuition for 2 years in a high demand field of study. We are trying to get this information out to all graduating or previous students that would qualify. If you could please pass this information on to your students so they may be able to take advantage of this opportunity. Also if you have any school events such as college or career fairs I would be more than happy to attend and have a table set up with information for the students. This is a federally funded program so they are not responsible for any type of repayment. I have attached the program flyer feel free to make copies and hand them out. If you need copies just let me know and I would be more than happy to drop some off for you. If you have any questions or would like more information please feel free to contact me.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Bill Pianovski
Career Track Coordinator/Workforce Specialist
Kentucky Career Center
Bluegrass Workforce Investment Board
121 East Broadway
Danville, KY 40422
859-936-0370
859-239-7541 fax

I wrote back with this question: "Can you give me a list or examples of the high demand fields that would be eligible?"

Mr. Pianovski's response was: "
We have 4 high demand sectors that the training has to fall under. Advanced Manufacturing, Healthcare, Information Technology and Transportation Distribution and Logistics.
These are the 4 target areas that our board has identified as high demand. So this covers a lot of different training programs."
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Everyone knows how vital it is for teens to understand the consequences of distracted driving. Here's a way to get students to take a positive step to encourage other teens to drive safely: Have them create a digital short to educate their friends about the dangers of driving distracted. Teens can enter The Wireless FoundationTM Drive Smart: No Distractions, No Excuses Challenge for a chance to win prizes, including a $5,000 scholarship. Educators/mentors also win up to $500.

Navigate to the program website for contest rules and guidelines as well as educational materials on the dangers of using wireless devices behind the wheel.

Encourage teens to use technology and their creativity to make a difference today.

DriveSmartNow.com



Attention Seniors!!!

Are you confused at which college you're more interested in? Check out this website!!! It allows you to compare the colleges you're interested in side-by-side!!!



http://www.collegetuitioncompare.com




***New deadline for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Scholarships***

The new application deadline is now FEBRUARY 1 for the KYTC Civil Engineer Scholarship and the Civil Engineering Technology Scholarship.

For many years it has been March 1, but for this upcoming year and moving forward it will be FEBRUARY 1.

The updated applications and information can be found online athttp://transportation.ky.gov/Educat…/Pages/Scholarships.aspx



ACT TEST DATES AND REGISTRATION DEADLINES:

WILL BE OFFERED AT ACHS IN DECEMBER. THE FEE TO TAKE THE ACT IS $39.50


Test DateRegistration Deadline(Late Fee Required)
September 12, 2015August 7, 2015August 8–21, 2015
October 24, 2015September 18, 2015September 19–October 2, 2015
December 12, 2015November 6, 2015November 7–20, 2015
February 6, 2016*January 8, 2016January 9–15, 2016
April 9, 2016March 4, 2016March 5–18, 2016
June 11, 2016**May 6, 2016May 7–20, 2016




Scholarship for Christian Student Athletes!
Accepting Applications: September 1, 2015
Application Deadline: February 1, 2016


Dear Cynthia Miracle,

The SportQuest Playing With Purpose Scholarship Program is a national program that honors and encourages high school student athletes who excel athletically, academically and havecommitted their life to following Christ. Through scholarships, college exposure, community and national recognition, and more, we want to see them succeed and make a difference in this world.

The Playing With Purpose message encourages athletes to serve rather than being served, to lead with humility and engage culture.

Please help us recognize and reward the outstanding young men and women in your school and community.

Criteria:
Applying student athletes must meet ALL of the following criteria:

1. Currently a high school sophomore, junior or senior

2. Maintains a minimum "C" grade average or higher

3. Currently a varsity level athlete in one or more sports

4. A committed follower of Jesus Christ

Please identify the student athletes in your school that meet all the criteria and encourage them to apply atwww.playingwithpurpose.org.

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To apply online visit:
www.playingwithpurpose.org
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Scholarship
Benefits
1. $2,000 scholarships to use towards college of choice (winners)
2. Unique athlete profile that introduces the applicant to

universities for further scholarship opportunities (every applicant)
3. Award Certificate
(finalists)
4. Press Release (finalists)
5. Summer Sport ministry opportunities
(select applicants)
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SportQuest
SportQuest Ministries
PO Box 53433
Indianapolis, IN 46253
Tele: 317-270-9495
www.sportquest.org
www.playingwithpurpose.org
[email protected]


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