High School Scholarships
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Scholarships for High School Students


High school students may choose not to go to college right after graduation because of the cost. At Globe University-Middleton, we have scholarships for eligible high school students that may help them reduce the cost of their college educations.

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Contact our Madison-area college to learn more about high school scholarships. Call Globe University-Middleton at 1-877-303-6060 to speak with a financial aid representative.

Scholarships just for high school seniors

Globe University-Middleton helps qualified high school seniors fund their college educations through the following programs:

High School Advantage program

The High School Advantage program allows high school seniors to get a head start on their college educations. Qualified students may take courses at Globe University (one per quarter, up to four courses) free of charge in the year preceding enrollment at our Madison-area campus. Eligibility criteria include a high school GPA of 2.0. Students who participate in the High School Advantage program may only take courses required by the programs in which they enrolled. There are other eligibility criteria, so talk with a financial aid or admissions representative.

Director’s Academic Scholarship

Graduating high school seniors may be eligible for a scholarship of up to $5000, depending on their scores on the Career Profile Assessment test (CPAt). You must be enrolled in a college program by the last testing date of the year. There are other requirements for this scholarship, so contact an admissions or financial aid rep for more information. Students may register for the CPAt test at http://www.globeuniversity.edu/cpat/

President’s Scholarship

The President’s Scholarship program awards qualified students up to $2000 toward tuition costs. Students who apply before January 1 may receive $2000; students who apply between January 1 and March 31 may receive $1000. Other eligibility guidelines apply, so speak with an admissions or financial aid representative to learn more.

Call us to learn more about high school scholarship programs

High school students may also be eligible for government or private grant and loan programs. For information about financing your college education, contact Globe University-Middleton. Call our Madison-area campus at 1-877-303-6060.