October 2015 - Barr-Reeve Community Schools

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Guidance Newsletter
October 2015
Important Dates
Friday, October 9th
End of 1st Grading Period
October 12th – October 16th
FALL BREAK – NO SCHOOL
Thursday, October 22nd
Report Cards Issued
Friday, October 23rd
Yearbook Ad Sales (seniors)
Tuesday, October 27th
University of Evansville visits B-R
HS Homeroom in outer guidance office
Wednesday, October 28th
PSAT – Sophomores & Juniors
Sunday, November 1st
IU and Purdue Priority Deadline
Wednesday, November 11th
Veteran’s Day Program 9:00am
Friday, November 13th
CTE Summit @ WestGate – Seniors
Wednesday, November 18th
Early Release – 2pm
Sophomores & Juniors to take PSAT on Wednesday, October 28th
All sophomores and juniors will be taking the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) Wednesday, October 28th from 8:00approximately 11:15am. This test is paid for by the Indiana Department of Education. It is a great practice
for preparing for the SAT and can also be useful in planning course selection.
PSAT scores have held increasing importance in recent years. Students must score 129 or higher in order to
be eligible to earn dual credit through Oakland City University in English 11 or 12 Honors, Psychology, U.S.
History, Government, Pre-Calculus, or AP Calculus. In addition, failure to meet College & Career Readiness
benchmarks on the PSAT will require students to participate in the Accuplacer Assessment which could
result in remediation during the junior or senior years of high school in order to be ‘College and Career
Ready’ upon graduation. College ready means the student has the skills necessary to succeed at beginning
college level classes without the need to take remedial coursework. Career ready is having the skills
necessary to qualify for and succeed in a technical program or an apprenticeship or to enlist in the military.
Test results should be returned in December. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs.
Sward at 486-3265 ext. 227 or csward@barr.k12.in.us.
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Seniors Exploring Engineering at Purdue
The Purdue Women in Engineering Program would like to invite you to a FREE daylong engineering program
geared toward high school seniors called Seniors Exploring Engineering at Purdue on Monday, October 19 th.
The program is geared toward women in their senior year of high school interested in engineering. If
interested register online at www.purdue.edu/WIEP and look under ‘News & Events’. Registrations are due
by Oct. 12th.
Interested in a career in Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene?
Allied Dental Programs Day will be held on Saturday, November 7th from 9am-12:00noon at the IU School of
Dentistry on the IUPUI campus. A special day has been set aside for anyone interested in pursuing a career
as a dental assistant or dental hygienist. Faculty will give tours and provide information about both
programs. Please call 317-274-7801 to register.
According to the Hoosier Hot 50, Dental Hygienists rank #21 in terms of the fastest growing, high wage jobs
that will be in demand in Indiana by 2022. Dental Hygienist median salary is $66,840. Required education
includes an Associate’s Degree (2 years) which is offered at Ivy Tech Anderson & South Bend or a 4 year
Bachelor’s Degree which is offered at IUPUI.
IUPUI hosting Informatics and Computing App Challenge
The Informatics App Challenge seeks to encourage high school students with expertise in designing and
developing mobile applications to share and demonstrate their creativity, team building, and app
development skills in a high-energy, fun and motivating one-day event hosted by the School of Informatics
and Computing at IUPUI. Registration is free. For more information, visit http://soic.iupui.edu/about/highschool-programs/mobile-app-competition/ or see Mrs. Sward.
WHAT JOBS ARE HOT??
Check out the Hoosier Hot 50 at www.hoosierhot50.com.
Top 5 fastest growing, high wage jobs that will be in demand in Indiana by 2022:
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5.
Registered Nurse
K-12 Teacher
Truck Driver
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing
General and Operations Manager
In meeting with seniors, I shared with them the various ways to become an RN…via a 2 year degree (VU &
Ivy Tech) or a 4 year degree. Last year in Indiana, one Physics teacher graduated in the entire state of
Indiana. Teachers are in demand. There are financial aid incentives for students pursuing high-needs fields
such as Middle School/High School math & science. Truck drivers…consider this…. do you shop online?
Who brings the merchandise to your home? Do you own your own business? Who delivers your supplies?
Truck drivers are in demand! Vincennes University offers a 6 week Tractor Trailer Driver Training program.
There is now a pathway in Indiana that if you have a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math major,
minored in education and have a 2.5 GPA (in college), you can become licensed to teach!
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IN 2014 THERE WERE 240 NEW JOBS FOR CYBER SECURITY IN
SOUTHERN INDIANA
INDIANA WILL HAVE 1 MILLION JOBS TO FILL BY 2025.
2/3 WILL BE REPLACEMENT JOBS (RETIREMENTS, ETC.)
1/3 WILL BE NEW JOBS (TECHNOLOGY, HEALTHCARE & OTHER FIELDS)
- Indiana Chamber of Commerce
SAT Question of the Day App now available
This is a free app to receive the SAT Question of the day on your mobile device. Available at iTunes.
2015-2016 College Application Fees
Ever wonder what it costs to apply to college?
These are the current application fees for this year.
IU = $60
Purdue = $60
IUPUI = $55
USI = $40
VU = $20
ISU = $25
Ball State = $55
Ivy Tech = FREE
It is free to apply to many colleges online including the University of Indianapolis, Franklin, Trine, St. Mary’s
of the Woods, DePauw, Butler, Earlham, Hanover, Rose Hulman, Manchester, and Marian University.
*If you are a 21st Century Scholar or in Project Aspiree, you can receive a fee waiver to cover the cost of
college application fees. This can save you money! See Mrs. Sward or Mrs. Clark to find out how!
If you’ve used a fee waiver to register for the SAT, you have 4 college application fee waivers available now
in your College Board account. To access, simply login to your account at www.collegeboard.org/mysat.
Project Aspiree News
Project Aspiree is taking several campus visits in the coming weeks! Juniors and seniors who are in Project
Aspiree are welcome to participate!! Everything is paid for (including food) and transportation is provided!
If you are interested in attending any of these visits, please see Mrs. Sward or Mrs. Clark for a perm. slip.
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 October
Visit Purdue Friday, October
spend the night in Indianapolis at Homewood
Suites and see a performance of the ‘Addams Family’ at Beef and Boards Friday evening. Saturday
students will tour IUPUI. Everything is paid for including hotel accommodations, food, and tickets
for the show. Transportation is provided.
23-24th:
23rd,
 November 5th: Visit the University of Evansville, enjoy lunch, and tour the University of Southern
Indiana in the afternoon! There is no cost and transportation is provided.
 November 11th: Travel to Terre Haute and see what Indiana State University has to offer! Again,
everything is paid for and transportation is provided!
Transfer Single Articulation Pathways (TSAPs)
Beginning Fall 2015, students can earn their first 60 hours of a degree program at VU or Ivy Tech and then
seamlessly transfer into any 4-year public institution in Indiana. TSAPs are available in Business
Administration, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education,
Special Education, Electrical Engineering Technology, Information Technology and Informatics, Mechanical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Nursing, and Social Work.
USI offers transfer scholarships for Ivy Tech students.
IN Reality
Check out www.hoosierdata.in.gov/inreality to explore your career choices based on how much you could
earn. Reality Check: How much do you need to earn to match your desired lifestyle? Future Salary:
Already know how much you want to earn? Type it in and see which occupations match. Occupation
Direct: Choose the kind of job you want and then find out how much it will pay. This is a cool website!
You’ll love it!
Careers in Orthotics and Prosthetics (O & P)
Orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) is the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of orthopedic braces,
known as ‘orthoses,’ and artificial limbs, known as ‘prostheses.’ The O & P industry continues to grow as
diabetes becomes a more prominent disease in the U.S. and as new advances in engineering continue to
create new possibilities for cutting edge O & P devices. With a two year degree in the O & P field students
will be at the top of this exciting industry!
Average total compensation by certification:
Practitioners = $75,300
Assistants = $43,000
Technicians = $45,630
Pedorthists = $52,065
Fitters = $39,500
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What can your SAT scores do for you?
Ever wonder why those SAT scores mean so much? As you’ve heard time & time again, the higher your SAT
scores, generally the more you can get in scholarship offers. Check out the table below to see what
scholarship you would qualify for right now at USI.
David L. Rice Merit Scholarship – USI
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The primary scholarship offered by the University of Southern Indiana to all eligible applicants with
permanent residency in the U.S.
To qualify, students must achieve a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA and either a
combined critical reading and math SAT score of 940 or an ACT composite score of 20. Award
amounts vary based upon academic merit and are renewable.
Qualified students who apply by March 1 of their senior year automatically receive the Rice
Scholarship based upon their application for admission.
SAT*
940-1010
1020-1120
1130-1200
1210-1320
1330+
ACT
20-21
22-24
25-26
27-29
30+
4.0+
$2500
$3000
$3500
$4000
$5000
3.9-3.99
$2000
$2500
$3000
$3500
$4000
3.7-3.89
$1500
$2000
$2500
$3000
$3500
3.6-3.69
$1000
$1500
$2000
$2500
$3000
3.4-3.59
$750
$1000
$1500
$2000
$2500
3.0-3.39
$500
$750
$1000
$1500
$2000
**All grades above 4.0 are converted to 4.0.
21st Century Scholars News
Just as a reminder, students must have a 2.5 GPA to keep their 21st Century Scholarship! Current juniors &
younger students must also graduate with the Core 40 diploma in order to keep their scholarship.
A ‘Scholar Success Program’ is now required for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors in the 21st Century
Scholars Program. Students must complete the following Scholar Success Program activities each year:
GRADE LEVEL
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PLAN for College
Graduation Plan
PREPARE for College
Extra-curricular or
service activity
Workplace Experience
PAY for College
Paying for College 101
Career Interest
College Costs Estimator
Assessment
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College Visit
College Entrance Exam
Scholarship Search
Once these activities have been completed, students need to document their completion in the student’s
online ScholarTrack account. We help guide students through this process at school. However, it is
ultimately the student and family’s responsibility to complete these activities & complete the
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documentation process in ScholarTrack. Visit https://secure.in.gov/apps/Che/scholartrack/ to create or
access your account!
Highlight on Marian University
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Located in Indianapolis, Indiana
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Total enrollment just under 3,000 students
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This year Marian welcomed their 3rd class of 162 students to the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Marian continues to be Indiana’s first new medical program in more than 100 years and only one of
five Catholic medical schools in the country – and the only one dedicated to training doctors of
osteopathic medicine (DO’s).
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Marian awarded over $26.5 million last year to students through grants and scholarships. 98% of
incoming freshmen received financial aid.
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Alumni Hall opened recently and it serves as the new student center/learning commons on campus.
Alumni Hall offers new dining options including Papa John’s Pizza and Starbucks!
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The School of Mathematics and Sciences, the School of Education, Exercise Science and Accounting
saw 100% post-graduate employment and graduate school placement.
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It is FREE to apply to Marian University. Learn more at www.marian.edu.
Highlight on St. Mary of the Woods College
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Located in Terre Haute, Indiana
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Enrollment: 1,700 students
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NOW ACCEPTING MEN!
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Offers 25 majors including their specialties: equine therapy, music therapy, and art therapy.
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95% of all students receive financial aid
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$5,000,000 in scholarships is given to students every year.
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SMWC welcomes students of all faiths.
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St. Mary of the Woods College is the only equine program in Indiana to offer a Bachelor of Science
degree in equine studies. Additionally, SMWC is one of about 20 equestrian colleges in the U.S.
Minor in Equine Assisted Therapy or Equine Science; Major in Equine Business Management,
Equine Studies, or Equine Training & Instruction. We also have Equestrian Teams: Hunt Seat or
Western!
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It’s free to apply to St. Mary of the Woods College, visit www.smwc.edu.
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Highlight on Ball State University
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Located in Muncie, Indiana
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Enrollment: 21,000 students
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Nationally recognized programs include: Accounting, Animation, Apparel Design, Architecture,
Chemistry, Communication Studies, Economics, Entrepreneurial Management, Fashion
Merchandising, Information Systems, Journalism, Landscape Architecture, Music, Nursing, Political
Science, Professional Selling, Teacher Education, Telecommunications, and Theatre & Dance.
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Ball State offers about 190 majors; 27 majors allow you to complete a bachelor’s degree in three
years by taking classes over the summers. Learn more at www.bsu.edu/degreein3.
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Average class size = 27 students
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Priority Application Deadline for Fall semester and scholarship consideration: December 1, 2015.
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Average combined SAT scores for freshman class: 1629 (22 ACT).
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4 out of 5 freshmen receive financial aid. Average award is $13,700.
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Learn more or apply online at www.bsu.edu.
Ivy Tech in the news
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Ivy Tech is making plans for a statewide precision agriculture center at its Terre Haute campus. Ivy
Tech is already offering agriculture technician courses, training students to become IT specialists for
a new age of GPS-enabled farm equipment.
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Ivy Tech classes are offered in 75 communities across Indiana.
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Ivy Tech now offers study abroad opportunities to Harlaxton, England and India.
Four Year Guarantee at UE or the 5th year’s FREE!!
The University of Evansville guarantees its students will graduate in four years, or the fifth year is FREE!!
www.evansville.edu
ASAP at Ivy Tech:
The Associated Accelerated Program (ASAP) provides Ivy Tech Community College students with the
opportunity to earn a degree in one year instead of the traditional two-year track. Students attend classes
M-F 9:00am-5:00pm and have a dedicated advisor. Springleaf Financial and Vectren/Old National give
stipends as well. The program consists of five 8-week terms. If you are a high school senior with the Core
40 diploma or higher and have a 2.5 GPA, you are eligible to apply for this great program! See Mrs. Sward
to be nominated today! Visit www.ivytech.edu/asap to learn more.
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VU Health Science programs to offer guaranteed admission
The selective admission programs available in Health Sciences at VU are interested in students with strong
academic backgrounds that score well on achievement tests. To streamline the admissions process for top
students, Nursing, Surgical Technology, Health Information Management, and Funeral Service Education
programs are offering guaranteed admission for the top 10% of our graduating class. Qualified students
are encouraged to apply early, since these positions are limited. Applications for reserve positions must be
received by January 30, 2016. To be eligible for guaranteed admission into a Health Science Program,
students must:
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Apply/be admitted to VU for Fall 2016
Complete a Health Sciences application and meet all program admission requirements
Apply before January 30, 2016
Be ranked in the top 10% of the 2016 graduating class
Richard G. Lugar Symposium for Tomorrow’s Leaders
Barr-Reeve High School can nominate three outstanding student leaders from the junior class to attend the
Lugar Symposium on Saturday, December 5th at the University of Indianapolis. The day’s activities begin at
9:30am and conclude at approximately 4:30pm. Students will have the opportunity to hear the keynote
address from Senator Lugar and attend sessions focusing on current events in the afternoon. Lunch will be
provided & there is no cost to attend. If your son or daughter is interested in representing Barr-Reeve at
the Lugar Symposium, please let me know at csward@barr.k12.in.us or 486-3265 ext. 227.
Are you an artist between the ages of 15-18 or grades 10-12?
Let YoungArts change your life. Youngarts has recognized more than 20,000 young artists like you and
facilitated more than $60 million in scholarships in the past two years. Applications are accepted in:
Cinematic Arts, Dance, Design Arts, Jazz, Music, Photography, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice, Writing, Spoken
Word (New Writing Category!). Apply today at www.youngarts.org/apply. Application deadline is October
16, 2015.
College Preview Days/Open Houses
*Students are allowed two days of college visitations during their senior year and one day during the junior year. It is the
responsibility of the student/parent to set up an individual college visit. To do so, you should contact the Admissions Office at the
particular university at least 2 weeks prior to the date you would like to visit. Students must have proper paperwork (2 forms) on
file in the guidance office for the absence to be excused and not count as an absence. These forms are available in the guidance
office or online at www.barr.k12.in.us ..under Middle/High School…Guidance…Forms
Ball State University is hosting Preview Days on October 17th, March 19th, and April 23rd; Art Open
House/portfolio review on February 20, 2016.
Ivy Tech Evansville is hosting Go Ivy Days October 16th and November 13th for students and families
wanting to learn more about the opportunities at Ivy Tech Evansville. Call 1-812-429-9849 to register.
St. Mary’s of the Woods hosts Pomeroy Day and Overnight November 13th & 14th Get a glimpse of life at
SMWC and be surrounded with Woodsie warmth as you immerse yourself in the wintery wonderland of
campus. Expect an evening of games, hot chocolate, and conversations with other college-bound peers in
our castle-sized dormitory. Learn more at www.smwc.edu/.
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10th;
Marian University will be hosting a Preview Day on Saturday, Oct.
Nursing Encounter Day Friday,
November 13th; Experience Business Day, Friday, November 20th; and Saturday Visit Days November 7th,
February 20th, and April 23rd. Register for event days at www.marian.edu/EventDaySignUp.
IUPUI will be hosting Fall Fest on October 16, 23, and November 6th. This program is for high school seniors
and provides a conference-style opportunity to sample from a wide range of sessions. Fall Fest includes
presentations from academic units, campus tours, admissions, financial aid & scholarships, student life.
Register at www.visit.iupui.edu.
University of Southern Indiana: USI will be hosting Southern Hospitality Days on numerous dates this fall
and next spring. The dates are: October 17, October 31, March 19, and April 9. Please visit www.usi.edu to
register.
Indiana State University: ISU has scheduled Sycamore Preview Days for November 11, February 15, and
April 16. To register, call 1-800-GO-TO-ISU or online www.indstate.edu/previewday. Tour campus, hear
from admissions, and let ISU buy your lunch!!
Vincennes University: VU will be hosting PreVU days on October 23 & 24th, November 20th & 21st, March
18th & 19th, and April 1,2,15, & 16th. Explore classes and career choices, tour campus, meet faculty and
staff, and enjoy a free lunch! Visit www.vinu.edu/prevu or call 1-800-742-9198 to register.
University of Evansville will host Purple Visit days on November 2nd, December 4th, and March 21st. Open
Houses will be on October 17th, January 18th, and April 23rd. Visit www.evansville.edu to learn more.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
NEW:
Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Award:
(2) $50,000; (2) $40,000; (2) $30,000; (14) $20,000; (480) $4,000 scholarships awarded
nationally
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Any high school senior who is a U.S. citizen may apply. Applications will be judged on
scholarship, leadership, and financial need. Applications are available at
www.elks.org/enf/scholars. Applications must be submitted to the Elks Lodge closest to
your home address. For more information, please contact Bicknell Elks #1421 at 812-7353860 or you can mail completed applications to: Bicknell Elks #1421, PO Box 261, Bicknell, IN
47512.
Deadline:
December 4, 2015
Scholarships for Elks Families
Award:
(250) $4,000 scholarships
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
College-bound high school seniors who are the children or grandchildren of dues-paying Elks
are welcome to apply. Applicants compete against other children and grandchildren from
the state of their sponsoring Elks Lodge. They are judged on the core values of the Elks
National Foundation: Knowledge, Charity, Community Service, and Integrity. Applicants
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Deadline:
must attend an accredited U.S. college full-time, demonstrate financial need, and be
unmarried and under the age of 23 as of Dec. 31st in the year of application. Applications
available at www.elks.org/enf/scholars. For more information, please contact Bicknell Elks
#1421 at 812-735-3860.
January 29, 2016 at 11:59 a.m. CT
Purdue University Trustees Scholarship
Award:
$10,000 per year
School:
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Exceptional academic achievement, demonstrated experience in leadership, service, and/or
school or community activity. For maximum scholarship consideration, the admission
application and all required supporting materials must be received by Nov. 1, 2015.
Required items include: The Common App online, The Common App Purdue questions,
official SAT or ACT score submitted directly from the testing agency and received by Nov. 1 st.
(A writing score from one of these tests is not required.), official high school transcript, and
FAFSA filed by March 1st (for scholarships that include financial need as a factor). Although
not required, a letter of recommendation is strongly recommended for students who want
to be considered for scholarships.
Deadline:
November 1, 2015
Purdue University Presidential Scholarship
Award:
$4,000-$8,000 per year
School:
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Major:
Any
Criteria:
High academic achievement, demonstrated experience in leadership, service, and/or school
or community activity. For maximum scholarship consideration, the admission application
and all required supporting materials must be received Nov. 1, 2015. Required items
include: The Common App online, The Common App Purdue questions, official SAT or ACT
score submitted directly from the testing agency and received by Nov. 1 st. (A writing score
from one of these tests is not required.), official high school transcript, and FAFSA filed by
March 1st (for scholarships that include financial need as a factor). Although not required, a
letter of recommendation is strongly recommended for students who want to be considered
for scholarships.
Deadline:
November 1, 2015
Purdue University Marquis Scholarship (Indiana residents only)
Award:
$4,000 per year
School:
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Family income between $40,000 and $100,000; Academic achievement plus demonstrated
experience in leadership, service, and/or school or community activity. For maximum
scholarship consideration, the admission application and all required supporting materials
must be received by Nov. 1, 2015. Required items include: The Common App online, The
Common App Purdue questions, official SAT or ACT score submitted directly from the testing
agency and received by Nov. 1st. (A writing score from one of these tests is not required.),
official high school transcript, and FAFSA filed by March 1st (for scholarships that include
financial need as a factor). Although not required, a letter of recommendation is strongly
recommended for students who want to be considered for scholarships. (380 awarded)
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Deadline:
November 1, 2015
Purdue University Purdue Promise (Indiana 21st Century Scholars only)
Award:
Financial aid package that includes gift aid and work study to meet the student’s full financial
need – INCLUDING ROOM AND BOARD!!
School:
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Income-eligible 21st Century Scholars (Family income of $50,000 or less); must file FAFSA by
March 1st; For maximum scholarship consideration, the admission application and all
required supporting materials must be received by Nov. 1, 2015. Required items include:
The Common App online, The Common App Purdue questions, official SAT or ACT score
submitted directly from the testing agency and received by Nov. 1st. (A writing score from
one of these tests is not required.), official high school transcript, and FAFSA filed by March
1st (for scholarships that include financial need as a factor). Although not required, a letter
of recommendation is strongly recommended for students who want to be considered for
scholarships.
Deadline:
November 1, 2015
Indiana University Covenant Scholarship (Indiana 21 st Century Scholars)
Award:
Financial aid package that will cover direct costs of IUB education – including room & board,
and books
School:
Indiana University Bloomington
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Eligible 21st Century Scholars who have been admitted to IU and have unmet financial need
to cover their direct costs. Awards will be given in the form of grant aid. For more
information visit www.scholarships.indiana.edu.
Deadline:
November 1, 2015
IUPUI Freshmen Admission-Based Scholarships
Valedictorian/Salutatorian
$20,000 ($5,000/year for 4
Award
years)
Distinguished Scholarship
$24,000 ($6,000/year for 4
years)
Academic Excellence Scholarship
$12,000 ($3,000/year for 4
years)
Chancellor’s Scholarship
$32,000 ($8,000/year for 4
years)
Apply by Jan. 15th, rank first or
second in high school class, class
size must be at least 25 students
Apply by Jan. 15th, 3.75 GPA,
1250 SAT or 28 ACT may be
eligible. *Students who apply to
IUPUI by Nov. 15th and meet the
criteria above are encouraged to
apply for IUPUI Honors College
Competitive scholarships.
Apply by Jan. 15th 3.5 GPA
1150SAT or 25 ACT may be
eligible.
Apply by Nov. 15th 3.75 GPA and
1250 SAT/28 ACT; Complete the
Honors Online application
*This is just general information. Please visit www.scholarships.iupui.edu/freshman/inres.html for more details.
The IUPUI Honors College offers high ability incoming freshmen the opportunity to apply for the Chancellor’s Herbert
Presidential, Bepko Scholars and Fellows Program and the Plater International Scholars Program. Students may apply for
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these scholarship programs by submitting the online IUPUI Honors College Scholarship Application, and submitting required
materials as specified by Nov. 15th. To learn more about the IUPUI Honors College and to access the online IUPUI Honors
College Scholarship application, visit www.honorscollege.iupui.edu.
The Hagan Scholarship ‘Helping Rural Students Graduate College Debt Free’
Award:
up to $40,000
School:
Must be an eligible institution; visit www.haganscholarships.org; many IN schools are listed
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Must be a resident of an eligible state. (We are eligible.); Must be a student in the 2016
graduating class with a 3.5 Core GPA or higher with a 23 or higher on the ACT; Must work
240 hours in the 12 months prior to the start of college; FAFSA EFC must be less than $7,500;
Must not have been convicted of a felony. Apply online at www.haganscholarships.org.
Deadline:
November 15, 2015
2016 Aspirations in Computing award sponsored by the National Center for Women & Information Technology
Award:
$500, a laptop, and a trip
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
High school girls in grades 9-12 are eligible to apply. Applicants must reside in U.S., have a
demonstrated, outstanding aptitude and interest in IT/computing and demonstrated
leadership ability. For more information visit www.aspirations.org/participate/high-school.
To apply, visit www.ncwit.org.
Deadline:
October 26, 2015
Previously Listed:
Indiana University Provost’s Scholarship
Award:
$1,000-$8,000
School:
Indiana University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Must have a completed IU application for admission, including official test scores and
transcript by November 1, 2015. More eligibility information is available at
scholarships.indiana.edu.
Deadline:
November 1, 2015
SportQuest Playing with Purpose Scholarships
Award:
$2,000 scholarships to use towards college of choice
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Students athletes who are currently a sophomore, junior, or senior; maintains a C GPA or
higher; currently a varsity level athlete in one or more sports and a committed follower of
Jesus Christ. The online application process can be found at www.playingwithpurpose.org
Deadline:
February 1, 2016
University of Evansville Merit-Based Scholarships
Award:
$11,000-$20,000 per year
School:
University of Evansville
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Academic scholarships are determined based on the student’s academic record comprised of
test scores, high school GPA, and difficulty of curriculum. Merit scholarships are offered to
students based upon the information gathered from the UE Application for Admission &
Scholarship. Visit www.evansville.edu/tuitionandaid/scholarships.cfm to learn more.
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Deadline:
December 1, 2015
University of Evansville Performing Arts Scholarships
Award:
Varies
School:
University of Evansville
Major:
Majors within the Departments of Music or Theatre
Criteria:
Auditions are required for students applying to the Departments of Music or Theatre, to
earn admission to the program and for scholarship evaluation. Scholarship value is
influenced by both academic ability and performing arts talent. Visit www.evansville.edu to
learn more.
Deadline:
Not listed
University of Evansville Science and Math Scholarships
Award:
Up to $4,000 per year; renewable when eligibility criteria are met
School:
University of Evansville
Major:
Majors in the sciences and mathematics
Criteria:
The Science and Math Scholarship (SAMS) program at UE is funded by a grant from the
National Science Foundation. This program provides financial, academic, and professional
support for students majoring in the sciences & mathematics. Scholarships are awarded
based on financial need and academic promise. For full consideration, students should apply
for the scholarship by Dec. 15th and file the 2016-17 FAFSA by March 1, 2016. For questions,
contact sams@evansville.edu
Deadline:
December 15, 2015
Vincennes University Val-Sal Scholarship
Award:
Tuition, VU standard room & board OR Tuition & stipend (commuter/other campuses) for
four semesters, with a minimum 3.5 GPA and full-time status maintained at all times.
School:
Vincennes University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
High school seniors who rank #1 or #2 in their class are eligible. Students must receive the
Academic or Technical Honors Diploma to be considered. VU Scholarship Applications are
available at www.vinu.edu/scholarships or in the guidance office. A scholarship can be
renewed for an additional four semesters upon acceptance into a VU baccalaureate degree
program.
Deadline:
Must complete VU Admission Application and Scholarship Application by Jan. 15, 2016.
Vincennes University Presidential Scholarship
Award:
$2,500 per year for four semesters with minimum 3.5 GPA and full-time status maintained at
all times.
School:
Vincennes University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
High Schools seniors who rank in the upper 10% of their class. Combined SAT of 1650 or
composite Act of 25. This is a competitive scholarship. A limited number of scholarships will
be given to the most qualified students. Students must receive the Academic Honors OR
Technical Honors Diploma to be considered. VU Scholarship Applications are available at
www.vinu.edu/scholarships or in the guidance office.
Deadline:
Must complete VU Admission Application and Scholarship Application by Jan. 15, 2016.
Vincennes University Blue and Gold Scholarship
Award:
$1,750 per year for four semesters with minimum 3.0 GPA and full-time status maintained at
all times.
School:
Vincennes University
Major:
Any
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Criteria:
High School seniors who rank in the upper 50% of their class. Combined SAT of 1515 or
composite ACT of 21.This is a competitive scholarship. A limited number of scholarships will
be given to the most qualified students. Students must receive the Academic Honors or
Technical Honors Diploma to be considered. VU Scholarship Applications are available at
www.vinu.edu/scholarships or in the guidance office.
Deadline:
Must complete VU Admission Application and Scholarship Application by Jan. 15, 2016.
Vincennes University Academic Honors/Technical Honors Diploma Scholarship
Award:
$1,250 per year for four semesters with minimum 3.0 GPA and full-time status maintained at
all times.
School:
Vincennes University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
All recipients of the Indiana Academic Honors or Technical Honors Diploma are automatically
eligible to receive this award as long as they apply by the deadline. VU Scholarship
Applications are available at www.vinu.edu/scholarships or in the guidance office.
Deadline:
Must complete VU Admission Application and Scholarship Application by Jan. 15, 2016.
Tri-State Better Business Bureau Student of Integrity Scholarship
Award:
(2) $2,500 and (1) $5,000 college scholarship
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Applicants must be high school seniors during the 2015-2016 academic year; must attend a
school within Tri-State Better Business Bureau’s 18- county service area, and must plan to
attend a college or university after graduating high school. Applications are available online
at www.bbb.org/evansville/scholarship.
Deadline:
December 14, 2015
Indiana Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (IAHPERD)
Award:
Four $500 academic scholarships
School:
Any
Major:
Health education, physical education, recreation, dance education, or allied areas including
sport administration at an Indiana college or university.
Criteria:
Students must be planning to major in one of the above listed majors. More information is
available at www.inahperd.org
Deadline:
January 15, 2016
The United States Jaycee Senate Foundation
Award:
$1,000
School:
Any
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Indiana is allowed to submit two people each year for consideration. Indiana has received 7
scholarships during the past five years. All Indiana students are eligible and do not need to
be related to a Jaycee. Applications are available at www.usjcisenatefoundation.org.
Applications are due early January and must be submitted to Kyle Wright at k-w4@hotmail.com (do not submit to the national organization as those will be disqualified).
Questions: k-w-4@hotmail.com or 219-866-8586.
Deadline:
Early January 2016
Public Works Scholarships
Award:
$1,000/year for four years
School:
Any
Major:
Public Works related fields including but not limited to Civil Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, or Public Works Management
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Criteria:
Deadline:
The Indiana Chapter of the American Public Works Association is offering a scholarship to
an Indiana high school senior who is pursuing a degree in a related Public Works field. Please
visit http://indiana.apwa.net for more information. Contact Chad Kincaid at
apwascholarship@outlook.com with any questions.
Not listed
TESTING INFORMATION
2015-2016 SAT DATES:
Test Date:
November 7
December 5
January 23
March 5
May 7
June 4
Regular Registration Deadline:
October 9
November 5
December 28
February 5
April 8
May 5
Late Registration Deadline:
October 23
November 20
January 8
February 19
April 22
May 20
2015-2016 ACT DATES:
Test Date:
October 24
December 12
February 6
April 9
June 11
Regular Registration Deadline:
September 18
November 6
January 8
March 4
May 6
Late Registration Deadline:
October 2
November 20
January 15
March 18
May 20

Remember if you are a 21st Century Scholar or in Project Aspire, you can get a fee waiver for the test
registration fee. Please see Mrs. Sward or Mrs. Clark to obtain a fee waiver.

To register for the SAT please visit www.sat.org/register.
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To register for the ACT please visit www.actstudent.org

Barr-Reeve CEEB Code to register is 152-395.

Students wishing to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse must list the NCAA eligibility center on
their test registration as a school/institution to receive their test scores. NCAA eligibility center
code is 9999. IU and Purdue also require test scores be sent directly from the testing agency.

Eligible students can register with a fee waiver during the late period for any SAT test date. No late
fee will apply. Note that deadlines for registering online are later than for paper registrations. See
sat.org/register for appropriate deadlines.
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