When I first got
the acceptance letter from the ACE Plus program in the mail, I
couldn’t believe my eyes. I was feeling moderately confident about getting
accepted into the program, but I did not actually expect it to happen. When
I saw the words “Congratulations Daniella....” it meant that I can finally say
“I am a high school student and a college student!” Earning college credit as a
junior might not seem easy or even possible for some people, but it can be done
by applying to the right programs. Achieving a
College Education (ACE) is two-year scholarship program in which they
help high school juniors earn college credit. This program helps students earn
up to 24 college credits, as well as learning skills and help with development
opportunities for growth. Although selection is competitive, with an
approximately of 30% of all applicants getting selected as well as credits not
being transferable out of state, it’s still worth the shot to have a back up
plan since students know they'll be receiving great benefits, preparation to
college, and the chance to have a full experience before actually going off to
college.
Applying
to be part of the ACE Plus Program for either Glendale Community College (GCC)
or Phoenix College can be the one big step into taking a direction towards your
University or College of your choice. The college that I go to is Glendale
Community College, which offers great benefits aside from earning free college
credit. They offer free access to the computers and the gym, participation in
clubs and the chance to get tutored one-on-one with an instructor, with the
help of any core subject. GCC actually holds outstanding tutoring sessions
after school for students who need the help, and its proved useful because when
I needed help writing a paper for English 101, the instructor thoroughly went over my paper, explaining and pointing out the mistakes, which helped when
rewriting my paper. Additionally, this
program goes to great lengths to try and help students by holding workshops and
events as well.
Furthermore,
this program helps prepare students for the future and it gives students a
glimpse of what the classes are like in a high level teaching manner. There are
many great classes that students could choose from and it varies by which
classes are open during the summer, fall, or spring semester. Some of the
classes that students can take are Chicano Literature, Introduction
to Psychology, World Religions, Introduction to Sociology, etc. Records
have shown that more than 83% ACE Plus students who graduate high school go on
to attend college while only 80% of students go on to attend a university,
which is a great improvement since most of the students that get accepted into
this program are students with low GPA's; thus, meaning that these students are
getting a chance to get into a college and continue their education. This
program also helps in a way that it prepares students for the work load, and
difficulty that is about to come in the future. Having the opportunity to
already be part of this program I feel like I would be more prepared than most
students since I already know what is expected of me. Additionally, all the
teachers treat their students as if their college students already, so by that
have been said, teachers expect the best from their students, which is not a
bad thing, since they expect them to put forth their best effort into the
class.
Moreover,
the ACE Plus Program gives students an exceptional college experience and it
gives students a chance to interact with many different people from other
schools, which is one of the best things because you get to meet new people and
work with them during the course of the program, although, they might not
always be in your class. Getting the full college experience before actually
going off to college is also tremendous because it helps students decide what
they want to do after high school as well as get used to getting a lot of
homework.
Overall, I would definitely recommend the ACE
Plus program to upcoming sophomores because its a prodigious opportunity that
could really help in the future and it's helpful in the way that the teachers
and counselors are willing to help you decide what you plan to do after high
school. This program is also a chance to step out of your comfort zone and
discover what you would like to study or major in. Although some students plan on gong out of
state, like me for example, this program still helps with preparation to
college and getting the experience of being a college student. So hopefully
more students take advantage of this amazing opportunity and apply to be part
of something remarkable.
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