The test will be given at Kenny Lake School Dec. 5th at 845 am. It will be at Glennallen School on Dec. 6th at 845 am. See Mr. Lorence if you have any questions.
Fall Preview Day is a great way to experience what makes UAA unique. During your visit, you’ll learn more about your major of interest, meet with our top-tier staff and faculty, and be able to chat with current students about their experience. You won’t have to worry about finding food, either - free lunch is provided as part of the event, and there are two coffee shops located in the Student Union and Bookstore! Click here for additional information.
Note: There is a Spring Preview Day on February 9th. The U.S. State Department funded Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CBYX) is for motivated high school students who want to fully immerse themselves in German culture by living with a host family and attending a local high school. No previous language experience is required. Students must have a 3.0 or higher GPA. Due December 12th. Click here for more information.
The United States Senate Youth Program has begun its statewide selection process. In March, two Alaska students will join 104 other delegates for Washington Week – an intensive educational program about the workings of the Senate and the federal government overall. State delegates will have outstanding leadership qualities and a strong commitment to public service. They generally rank in the 1 percent of their states academically. Each delegate receives a $10,000 undergraduate scholarship and an expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. Alaska’s eligible students must be high school juniors or seniors, an elected student officer for the entire 2017-2018 academic year, and state residents. Students should submit their application to their principal or myself by Thursday, October 26th. Each school can nominate one student. Due October 26th!
The Hagan Scholarship is a need-based merit scholarship for high achieving, self-motivated students in need of financial assistance in order to attend college. These students will graduate from a public high school located in a county in the United States having fewer than 50,000 residents. Must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher, an ACT score of 23 or higher or an SAT score of 1200 or higher. Click here for more details. Due Nov. 15th.
This program is a great way to get a preview of UAF. Dates are October 27, March 9, and June 22. Click here to take a look at the program and consider attending with your parent or guardian. Please see me if you have questions.
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