College Application Crash Course Scholarship

All-in-One Academics is proud to announce that it will be funding 24 scholarships to participate in its exclusive College Applications Crash Course at University of St. Thomas.  During the Crash Course, students will complete the key written components of their college applications – resume and three essays – with the expert guidance of All-in-One’s college admissions consultants.

The All-in-One Academics summer College Application Crash Courses are the best way to get applications done - and done right.  Recognizing that many deserving students would not otherwise have access to our exclusive courses offered throughout Houston, we are thrilled to partner with University of St. Thomas to make the Crash Course available to 24 additional students.

In working with parents, students, and educators, All-in-One Academics has a shared mission to ensure that each student shines his or her brightest in the highly competitive, numbers-driven college admissions gauntlet. The summer 2013 All-in-One Academics Crash Course is the gold standard for every college-bound high school student who seeks a significant edge in the highly competitive college admissions process.

 

COURSE DETAILS

  • What does the course entail?

    This module focuses on the ApplyTexas Application for Texas universities and colleges. Students complete the key written components of their college applications – resume and three essays – with expert guidance in a fun, inspiring setting.
  • When and where is the course?

    • Course will be held at The University of St. Thomas

    • Course will run from August 19th to 23rd, 2013

    • Students must secure their own transportation to and from St. Thomas campus.
  • Who is eligible for the scholarship?

    • Students must be college-bound juniors/rising seniors this summer attending high school in the greater Houston area

    • Must be in the top 25% of their high school class, have received College Board fee waivers for the SAT

    • Must be nominated by their school counselor.