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The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship 
invites members of the Class of 2028 to complete the 

24-25 Enrollment Request Form 

We are MCCSC’s Early College and STEM Certified High School

MCCSC Newsletter - March 22, 2024

March 22, 2024

Seniors - Scholarship Information The Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools will award over $20,000 to graduating seniors this spring! Scholarships are a great way to help reduce the cost of . . .

MCCSC Newsletter - March 8, 2024

March 8, 2024

American History Essay Contest for the Daughters of the American Revolution Congratulations to several MCCSC students from Grandview and Lakeview Elementary on being honored for their outstanding wr . . .

MCCSC Newsletter February 23, 2024

February 23, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 23, 2024 Happy Friday! Only two more weeks until Spring Break - March 11-15!  Information City of Bloomington Black History Month Essay Contest Winne . . .

MCCSC Newsletter - February 9, 2024

February 9, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 9, 2024 This week was National School Counselor's Week. High School Counselors have a tremendous impact on students while helping them achieve school succ . . .

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About Us

The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship is a member of the New Technology Network and focuses on a project-based, problem-based learning model with an emphasis on developing 21st-century skills as well as mastering Indiana State Standards. Learning takes place in small learning environments that demand rigorous, collaborative, and high-quality work that is related to solving real-world problems both in Bloomington as well as in the broader world community. We take great pride in our ability to provide a nurturing and safe learning community to our students. Our small learning environment allows us the flexibility to work closely with students to meet their academic goals and create opportunities unique to each student.

 

 

 

Indiana College Core
Do you want to get a head start on college? The Indiana College Core allows high school students to earn 30 general education credits that can be transferred as a block to any public college or university in Indiana, as well as some private institutions. In other words, students who earn the College Core in high school may already be finished with their first year of college at a fraction of the cost. To learn more about the Indiana College Core and put together your plan, use My College Core (mycollegecore.org) and work closely with your school counselor.

What is FAFSA?

The Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the most important document for determining if you’re eligible for financial aid — money to help you pay for education and training beyond high school. The easiest way to file the FAFSA is online at FAFSA.gov.

After you file your FAFSA, your college will be able to tell you which scholarships and grants you could receive as well as how much money you can borrow in federal loans. To find out more about the FAFSA, including what kinds of state financial aid is available, check out Learn More Indiana’s FAFSA guide for Hoosiers.

Contact Learn More Indiana and get connected with specialists who can answer your questions.