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Early High School Graduation
Replies: 2Last Post Sep. 1, 2007 9:42pm by TheMagus
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So, I'm a junior in high school this year. I've arranged my credits so I'll finish high school at the end of this year, as well as 15 university credits.

My worry is: as an early grad, many scholarships seem to be only available to those 17 years old and older. I will not turn 17 until May of next year.

Will this significantly impact my chances of receiving financial aid?

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It can.
If you are able to, stay in high school and get free college through them.

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Quote: from Spasty at 9:39 pm on Sep. 1, 2007

It can.
If you are able to, stay in high school and get free college through them.

I would, but our dual enrollment program only allows a student to receive 18 university credits. I'll have 15 this year, and thus, it's of very little use to me to stay for one more 3 credit class.

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