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1 Dual Enrollment Scholarships
What You Need to Know about Dual Enrollment Scholarships August 2016

2 Scholarships Available for Dual Enrollment Students
Inspiring Everyday Scholarship – this non-competitive scholarship is available to students who are academically eligible for Dual Enrollment and meet Federal guidelines for Free and Reduced Lunch. XEROX Scholarship for STEM disciplines – this is a competitive scholarship available to students who are academically eligible and registered in a Dual Enrollment course in the following disciplines: ELT, CIT, GEO, MET, MTH, PHY, TAM Corning Optics Scholarship – this non-competitive scholarship is available to students who are academically eligible and registered in an Optics Dual Enrollment class. Click to advance slide

3 Definitions: Competitive Scholarship – a limited number are awarded.
Non-competitive Scholarship – awarded to all students who apply and are eligible. Academic eligibility – student meets MCC prerequisite and is otherwise academically ready for a college course. Dual Enrollment – courses established at high school locations according to MCC Dual Enrollment procedures. Click to advance slide

4 How to Apply: (Application for scholarship is embedded in Dual Enrollment registration. There are no paper applications.) Students will go to to register for a Dual Enrollment course. Only the names of students who answer YES to the question “Do you want to apply for the Inspiring Everyday Scholarship”, will be forwarded to schools for verification. Students who register for STEM and Optics will be asked if they want to apply for scholarship. If yes, they will answer 4 additional scholarship questions. Click to advance slide

5 Important Scholarship Information
Dual Enrollment courses are graded according to college standards and your final MCC grade may be different than your final high school grade. For grading questions contact your high school teacher. The MCC grade you receive will be recorded on an official MCC transcript. This course and grade becomes part of your permanent college record. Strive for A and B grades. Grades of C-, D, D-, F and W can negatively affect a student later when applying for college admission and financial aid. In general a W grade is the least academically harmful. You may withdraw from a Dual Enrollment course before the withdrawal deadline if you believe you are not going to pass the course. Your transcript will indicate a “W” for courses from which you withdraw. Withdrawal deadlines are set by MCC and you can talk to your teacher or visit for withdrawal deadlines and process. Click to advance slide

6 Important Scholarship Information (continued)
There presently is no limit on the number of Inspiring Every Day scholarships that MCC will award to eligible students. Only courses offered to high school students at the high school are eligible for these scholarships. Courses taken by high school students at an MCC campus are excluded. Scholarships will be issued at the NYS resident rate only. Therefore students who reside outside of Monroe County will need to obtain a certificate of residency from their county treasurer. The certificate must be submitted to MCC by the date specified. Students who do not complete this process will be responsible to pay the non-resident portion of the bill since the scholarship does not cover the out of county tuition charge. Scholarship awards cannot exceed the amount of the student bill. Prior balances are excluded. The academic standards and the administrative requirements for dual enrollment remain unchanged. Click to advance slide

7 We hope you have found this scholarship guidance helpful.
If you have additional questions contact your school. You can also

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