For Juniors:

Become a Rural Health Scholar @ University of Alabama 
May 27th to June 28
Live On Campus for 5 weeks
Take College Classes in Creative Writing and Chemistry
Learn about health careers
Take field trips to rural health care facilities and medical schools
 
Requirements:
Currently be a junior in high school
have a "B" average and score a 21 or above on the ACT
Have been a resident of Alabama for at least 8 years
 
For more information on how to apply see Mrs. Banks


This site has links to all Alabama Colleges & Universities (2-year, 4-year,
technical). For each college, there are links for online applications,
scholarship information, admissions addresses, and links to the
college/universitiy's web page.  This is a great one-stop browsing site.
http://www.college-scholarships.com/alabama.htm

Apply early (any time after you receive your 2011 W-2 tax form) to make sure you are considered for a grant!

 

FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID (FAFSA)

For DETAILS AND FULL INFORMATION about this grant, visit http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/

To APPLY ONLINE, visit http://fafsa.ed.gov/

Need help filing?  The North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence (NACEE) Provides FREE assistance with completing and filing the FAFSA application and any questions you might have about getting grants or financial aid. Call for information and appointments.  In Decatur: 256-350-6478; Cullman: 256-739-2382.

 

 

 


 

Wallace State Community College

Discovery Days: Every Tuesday @ 9:00 & 1:00 and Fridays @ 9:00

 

The University of Alabama

University Days:

 February 3, February 20

 

Auburn University

War Eagle Days:

Engineering Day: February 24

 

University of Alabama – Huntsville (UAH)

 April 21

 

 University of South Alabama (USA)

 March 10

  

Jacksonville State University

 February 4, April 14

 

Plan Ahead!

Mark your calendars and RSVP when required.  Remember to make a follow-up visit if you think that college may be a real contender for your final choice.