BRADFORD, PA – A new
program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will offer $1,000
scholarships to qualifying high school students currently enrolled in its
College in the High School courses.
The $1,000 award is
in addition to other merit awards that a student may receive and is renewable
for up to four years. Qualifying students must have a 2.5 grade point average
in the Pitt-Bradford courses they’ve taken through College in the High School in
order to qualify.
“With college costs
rising across the nation, we know that affordability and quality are of prime
concern to students and their families,” said Dr. Livingston Alexander,
president. “At Pitt-Bradford, we’ve partnered with local schools in our College
in the High School program to ensure that students across our region have
access to the best in higher education.”
College in the High
School courses through Pitt-Bradford are offered in 18 school districts in
north central and northwestern Pennsylvania with more than 600 students
enrolled in first-year college courses at their high schools taught by their
own teachers. Teachers must hold a master’s degree, undergo training from
Pitt-Bradford and follow a Pitt-Bradford syllabus. The content of a normal
college semester is taught over the course of a full school year.
Courses offered range
from math and composition to petroleum technology, biology, chemistry,
geography, Spanish, environmental science, political science and more.
In addition to the
$1,000 award, students participating in College in the High School may also be
eligible for additional merit scholarships through Pitt-Bradford’s Panther
Scholarship program when they enroll full time at Pitt-Bradford. With a $6,000
annual Panther Scholarship, qualifying students who choose to live on campus
could receive up to $7,000 each year for a total of $28,000 over four years.
Qualifying students with a Panther Scholarship who commute could receive up to
$3,000 annually for a total of $12,000 over four years.
For more information
on College in the High School scholarships or Panther merit scholarships,
contact the Pitt-Bradford admissions office at 800-827-1787 or admissions@upb.pitt.edu.
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