We would also be grateful if you can make our resources at www.NextStepU.com available to your students online by linking us to your school. We are currently offering 2 types of scholarships, one easy Win free Tuition and a second new STEM scholarship. Just click on the image to continue to the website. Parents of Seniors may begin FAFSA October 1.
Please see the FAFSA page for links to FAFSA along with other helpful information. The link for FAFSA is: www.fafsa.gov GO BLUE!
Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention™SAVE THE DATE 10.2.17 The first Monday of each October is Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention™ which signifies the importance of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month each October. JU Blacksher is joining with stompoutbullying.org and students around the world to bring attention to bullying prevention. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens October 1. The FAFSA can seem quite intimidating, especially for students and families who are filling it out for the first time. However, it does not have to be intimidating. Below I provide some tips for the FAFSA, as well as some answers to some very common FAFSA questions.
To complete the FAFSA, you must have some specific information available. The FAFSA will require information from the student, as well as the student’s parents or guardians. Before heading over to the FAFSA website to file your FAFSA, make sure you have the following documents and information available:
Attention Parents: JU Blacksher needs for you to take a few minutes to complete a survey. This information helps us build our schoolwide Continuous Improvement Plan.
With the increased demand of careers in health occupations, I thought you may be interested in this article that came to me today. https://www.imagine-america.org/long-medical-assistant-school/ How Long Is Medical Assistant School?by Imagine America September 21, 2017 UNCATEGORIZED 0How Long Is Medical Assistant School?If you’ve visited a doctor’s office or hospital recently, you know the important role medical assistants now play in the medical field. They’re everywhere, in all types of offices, and they often provide more time and attention to patients than licensed physicians do. In the last decade, medical assisting has emerged as one of the hottest jobs in the health care sector. This career path offers enormous employment possibilities, reliable pay, exemplary employment benefits and job security you won’t find in many other fields. According to data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), more than 138,900 new jobs are expected to become available to medical assistants in the U.S. between 2014 and 2024. While the prospects for professionals in this field certainly seem spectacular, many students considering a medical assistant degree often ask, “How long is medical assistant school?” The answer to that question is … it depends. The following five factors will directly impact the length of time you can expect to spend in medical assistant school. Check out our schools that offer scholarships to medical assistant students What impacts the length of medical assistant school
Medical assistant jobs have a bright future, which is mostly due to the aging Baby Boomer generation, who’ll need more preventive and follow-up care as time goes on. Around the country, clinics will be leaning on medical assistants more and more to free physicians to see a larger volume of patients. Whatever degree path you choose, the length of time you invest should be well worth the rewards you’ll reap. Apply for scholarships using our mobile app!IAF app delivers tools & resources perfect for students of all ages, high school counselors, career college and university college admins. Matching your school with scholarships opportunities, applying and checking application status has never been easier. Please make plans to attend the Title I meeting on Tuesday, September 27, 2017 at 5:00 in the school library. Mr. Baggett will discuss aspects and benefits of being a Title I school, and apportionment of Title I funds.
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Mediacom Scholarship Program http://www.mediacomworldclass.com/winners.aspx?year=2017 Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program – For English, Math and Science Majors http://metp.org/about/ P.E.O. Star Scholarship – $2,500 awarded to female graduates https://www.peointernational.org/about-peo-star-scholarship-star Pen Air Federal Credit Union Scholarship https://www.penair.org/home/about/communerosity/college-grant GREAT LINK - TONS OF SCHOLARSHIPS (athletic, by state, college specific, minority, by major, etc.) https://www.unigo.com/scholarships Poarch Band of Creek Indians Programs/Scholarships http://pci-nsn.gov/westminster/education_external.html Regions Scholarships https://www.regions.com/promo/black-history-scholarship The Jackie Robinson Foundation Application https://www.jackierobinson.org/apply/ SAE Engineering Scholarships http://students.sae.org/scholarships/freshman/ Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year($7500) https://www.scholarships123.com/award/scholar-athlete-milk-mustache-of-the-year-sammy-award Smith Scholarship Foundation Center http://www.smithscholarships.com |
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