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The College Board this month changed the criteria for its National Recognition Program awards in a move that could shift tens of thousands of scholarship dollars from Black and Latino students to ...
Four high school students recently earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs for their exceptional work at Fitchburg High School.
Emmaus High School’s literary magazine, The Collage, was awarded a first-place rating by the American Scholastic Press Association for the 1991-92 issues. In addition, the magazine received i… ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University doctoral student Andrew Messecar received an Outstanding Student Poster Award at the 37th North American Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conference (NAMBE 2023) ...
The College Board also recognized 17 Harmony high school campuses with its prestigious AP Honor Roll for the schools’ outstanding commitment to fostering a college-ready culture and optimizing ...
Admitted students automatically receive one of the following academic achievement awards; the only application required is an application for admission. Academic scholarships are renewable for each ...
Earlier this week, three Pioneer High School art students were awarded a $200 or $300 check thanks to their winning artistic submissions to the 2023 Stroll Through History Poster Contest.
AP scholar awards AP Scholar Awards recognize high school students who excel on their Advanced Placement exams. The awards honor students for their performance on college-level coursework and exams.
Aug. 24—MOULTRIE — The College Board announced their list of national recognition honors for students who have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT®10 ...
Sierra Lutheran High School students Morgan de la Torre, senior, left, Mylie Christenson, senior, Nathan Tack, senior, Mason Soracco, junior, and Tanner Olsen, senior, recently were recognized by the ...
Menendez and Anima were among 10 Springfield District 186 students to earn awards recently recognizing underrepresented high school students and their academic achievements.
The College Board changed its criteria for an awards program that could shift tens of thousands of scholarship dollars from Black and Latino students to white students.