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John Fielding, CEO
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He is known by the juniors he has coached to become top college and professional players, and through the thousands of Sea Colony owners and vacationers whose improved skills have led to their greater enjoyment of the game.
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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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This is a program under which gifted high school juniors who have exhausted what their school can offer academically, skip their senior year and go on to college.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Hundreds of junior and senior high school students from throughout Tulare and surrounding counties attend to meet representatives from over 80 universities and colleges from around the country.
Davis College News Juniors and seniors please check the school web page for links to sites on colleges, scholarships, and financial aid.
Representatives from numerous colleges will be meeting with interested juniors and seniors throughout the months of October and November at the college counseling office at KCD.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Honors Academy is an undergraduate program that provides high school juniors and seniors enrolled in Advanced Placement courses the opportunity to earn college credit that is applicable both at Nebraska Wesleyan and at other colleges and universities across the country.
Juniors are required to participate in a 12-week career exploration group led by guidance counselors during which such things as interest/vocational testing, personality testing, value discussions, and college application strategies are discussed.
Tech Prep The post secondary options program allows juniors and seniors enrolled in accelerated classes to earn credit hours that can be transferred upon admission to Colorado colleges and universities.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Eligible Juniors and Seniors have a unique opportunity to earn up to 30 hours of college credit by enrolling in our Senior Connection Program offered through The University of The Incarnate Word.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Many of the colleges and universities that offer degree programs in Food Science are willing to lend a hand to junior high and high school students participating in science fairs.
It is for high school juniors or seniors capable of doing college-level work in English who are willing to devote the energy necessary to complete a course more rigorous and demanding than other high school English courses.
Intended for juniors who will take Level 1 Introduction to Calculus as a next course or for seniors who will take calculus in college.
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