Posted by Melissa Olgine on Thursday, February 25, 2010
| Aquinas College "Fostering Success" Scholarship Initiative |
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In an effort to remove barriers to higher education for young adults
aging out of the Michigan Foster Care System, Aquinas College has
created the "Fostering Success" Scholarship Initiative. This initiative
will ensure that total assistance from scholarships and grants
(including ETV funds, see below) will cover tuition, room, board and
book costs for up to two prospective students each academic year. |
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Parameters of Foster Care Scholarships: |
- Selection of up to two recipients will be made by the "Fostering Success" Scholarship Committee.
- Scholarship selection will be made upon review of application for admission materials after deadline of April 1.
- Scholarship is for incoming freshmen.
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Student must be in the Michigan foster care system at the time of high
school graduation or be in foster care when student turned 18.
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Scholarship (tuition, room, board, books and activity fees) and housing
will be for the academic year only. Parking and other fees or expenses
will be the responsibility of the Foster Care Scholarship recipient.
- Scholarship is renewable each year (up to a maximum of five years) as long as the student
maintains full-time status and demonstrates satisfactory academic progress.
- Up to two scholarships available.
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| Scholarship recipients must: |
- Complete an application for admission and submit all necessary paperwork, including high
school transcripts and ACT or SAT scores.
- Complete an Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Application with the State of Michigan. (ETV funds will be used to offset Aquinas tuition, room and board and actvitiy fees)
- Have achieved a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average on a 4.0 scale at time of admission.
- Present ACT Composite of 22 or above or SAT (Critical Reading and Mathematics) score of 1020 or higher.
- Be residents in the State of Michigan.
- File a FAFSA prior to the March 1 deadline every year.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress as outlined in the Aquinas College Catalog (according to both academic and financial aid policies).
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Live on campus or commute from their current foster care home
(on-campus housing may not be available during Christmas break).
- Attend scheduled STAR and Orientation sessions.
- Work no more than 15 hours per week during the freshmen year.
- Participate in academic monitoring with designated advisor (meeting twice before mid-term breaks).
- Have a class attendance rate above 95% (any exception must be approved by designated advisor).
- Sign release to allow an Aquinas representative to speak with case worker and/or guidance counselor at high school.
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