In case you are wondering about the name of this scholarship, each digit represents a number that will become part of your story and should become part of your memory. Out of every 8 full-time first-time college students who pursue a bachelor's degree, 6 will remain at Institution A and 2 will transfer to Institution B before their second year. That transfer often results in a loss of time and/or course credits and delays graduation. Of those who remain at Institution A, 4 (6 minus 2) typically graduate after six years of studies and 2 will leave. Out of the 2 who leave, chances are that 1 plans to return to studies at a later time and 1 will not.
You can help solve this national and personal problem. It seems now is a good time to begin thinking about how you will invest your time, talents, and resources and trying to align them with a few key statistics on Institution A. A large part of the problem at hand boils down to your selecting Institution A that presents the highest rates of retention and graduation given the level of your admission test scores. This initial misalignment problem often translates into a departure from Institution A, usually due to a course of study that falls short of the challenge that your score merits.
Why choose a below average institution when your SAT and/or ACT scores are above average and permit entry into better? Helping students to solve that problem by simplifying their approach to their college selection process is what REAP is about.
The window for applications is closed until further notice. Watch for announcements of our Scholarship Online Workshops (SOW) from which successful participants can automatically become applicants for the next 86211 Scholarship. The image below summarizes the processes used in the past for the SOW.
For now, you may want to play The 86211 Game by using the link above.
You can help solve this national and personal problem. It seems now is a good time to begin thinking about how you will invest your time, talents, and resources and trying to align them with a few key statistics on Institution A. A large part of the problem at hand boils down to your selecting Institution A that presents the highest rates of retention and graduation given the level of your admission test scores. This initial misalignment problem often translates into a departure from Institution A, usually due to a course of study that falls short of the challenge that your score merits.
Why choose a below average institution when your SAT and/or ACT scores are above average and permit entry into better? Helping students to solve that problem by simplifying their approach to their college selection process is what REAP is about.
The window for applications is closed until further notice. Watch for announcements of our Scholarship Online Workshops (SOW) from which successful participants can automatically become applicants for the next 86211 Scholarship. The image below summarizes the processes used in the past for the SOW.
For now, you may want to play The 86211 Game by using the link above.