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Scholarship Information

 
The Thurgood Marshall Scholarship program is accepting applications June 1 - July 15 for the 2008-2009 academic year.  Click here to download the application(See attachment)  For more information, visit http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org/.
Mark your calendar for the next National College Fair!  The fair will be held Monday, September 29 at the Washington Convention Center.  For more information, please contact: Vernita Jefferson 202-673-6611 or vernita.jefferson@dc.gov.  Click here to download the College Fair Checklist.
The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) developed a brochure titled Questions About College? Designed especially for eleventh grade parents/guardians and students.  This brochure presents options after high school, provides answers to frequently asked questions about applying to college and financial assistant, and lists resources to assist parents as well as eleventh graders in the college planning process.  Questions about College? Will be helpful to students as they begin to compare institutions and try to find the best “fit” for their needs.  It includes information for students who might be considering community college, technical or career training, as well as information about four year institutions.  For more information  go to www.MDgo4it.org.