UNIVERSITY NEWS - NOVEMBER 2005
MEDIA CONTACT: Sherry Thomas
561-297-2328, sthomas@fau.edu
FAU High Opens Enrollment for 2006 - 07
Academic Year
Public Information Session Scheduled,
Deadline to Apply is December 31
BOCA RATON, FL (December 8, 2005)
- Florida Atlantic University High School
is currently accepting applications for the 2006-07
academic year. Parents and students can learn more
about the high school at a public information
session to be held Tuesday, December 13 at 6:30
p.m. in the Lifelong Learning Center Auditorium on
the FAU Boca Raton campus. Online applications
available at www.coe.fau.edu/fau%2Dhigh/ are due by
December 31, 2005. School transcripts, tests scores
and recommendation letters to support the student
application must be submitted by January 30, 2006.
Like international baccalaureate and
advanced placement dual enrollment programs
available to students in area high schools, FAU
High targets highly motivated and academically
successful students. Admission to the program is
based on tests scores, letters of recommendation
from school officials and supporting materials that
attest to the student's maturity level and academic
ability.
"A recent study of FAU High's dual enrolled
students finds that these students take more
coursework, make a greater percentage of A's and
have a higher GPA than traditional dual enrolled
students," said Glenn Thomas, executive director of
FAU High.
Opportunities for students to earn college
credit while in high school is fairly commonplace
with all but three states allowing some form of
dual enrollment, according to the Education
Commission of the States. These programs can lower
the cost of postsecondary education for students
and shorten the time it takes to complete their
degree. FAU High graduates can earn nearly three
years' worth of college credits at no cost. An
annual $500 student activity fee is charged for
non-instructional costs for students who are not
eligible for the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch
program. If eligible, students are charged a
reduced rate or none at all. Although school
administrators recognize they can not offer the
total high school experience, the school is able to
put forward more student activities this year. FAU
High now offers Florida High School Athletic
Association recognized boys and girls teams in
swimming, diving, track, cross country, golf,
tennis, soccer, volleyball and basketball. Key
Club, Student Government Association (SGA) and the
National Honor Society are also active
organizations at the school.
For more information, call Dr. Marla Brady
at 561-297-0140.
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