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The McKnight Scholarship by the Rotary Club is a $2,000 scholarship opportunity for Juniors.  

Summit Rotary will award 20 scholarships to Class of 2025 students.  Information about this scholarship was emailed to all juniors on January 24.  See Counselor Harrison if you need this information sent again.

It is rare to find a scholarship that isn't specifically for seniors.  If you are interested in this opportunity, see Counselor Ms. Z by the end of February.  She will head a scholarship selection committee that can send three candidates forward to represent Northeast High.

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Guilford County Schools will be offering the SAT to Juniors for free on April 27th. In preparation for this exam, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Miller have created a Canvas Course students can participate in to prepare for the exam. All Juniors have already been added to this course. Additionally, please share the following FORM with all 11th grade students. This is the form to sign-up to take the SAT for FREE! 

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Bank of America Leaders

Since 2004, Student Leaders has been part of our ongoing commitment to youth employment and economic mobility. Preparing a diverse pipeline of community-minded young students with the leadership training they need to be successful in the workforce is vital to our approach to driving responsible growth and helps to build thriving communities. Through our Student Leaders program we connect more than 300 community-minded high school juniors and seniors from nearly 100 communities to employment, skills development and service. They're awarded paid summer internships with local nonprofits such as Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Habitat for Humanity and participate in a national leadership summit in Washington, D.C. The Student Leaders Summit focuses on skill building and creating a more civically engaged society. Note: in-person events will be in line with local and national guidelines around gatherings and travel and may be subject to change.

If you or someone you know have a passion for improving the community, click here to see where the Student Leaders program operates and learn more about our eligibility criteria. Click here for FAQs on our Student Leaders program. The application period for the 2021 Student Leader program is November 2 – January 29, 2021. Apply Now

Johnson and Wales University Virtual Meeting

Johnson and Wales University will hold a virtual meeting for Northeast High School students that are interested in attending for the 2021-22 school year. The session will be held at 3:00 pm on Monday, October 19, 2020. This will be an ideal time to ask about their programs, degree options, entrance requirements, fees, and financial aid. Be sure to mark your calendar and follow the link below if you would like to attend! You will receive a confirmation email and more details about the meeting. 

NC Governor's School Information Sessions

Learn about the North Carolina Governor’s School, a jewel of public education for bright and talented high-school students every summer! This interactive online meeting will share details about the program and how students can be nominated and selected to attend. Guilford County Schools – Tues., Oct. 6, 12:00 noon-1:00pm and Thurs., Oct. 8, 6:00 pm-7:00pm. If you at interested in Governor's School contact Dr. Jordan in Student Services at 336-375-2508.

Youth Leadership Greensboro

Greensboro Parks and Recreation is now accepting applications for Youth Leadership Greensboro (YLG), a leadership development program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Applications are available at online. The deadline to apply is October 23. 

The program costs $40, and fee assistance is available. Participants will meet one Wednesday a month from 3-7 pm from November until May at the Barber Park Event Center. Due to COVID-19, the class size will be limited, social distancing requirements will be met, and all participants must wear a face covering during each session.

This program is for exceptional students who want to make a difference in the community by becoming better advocates and problem-solvers. It is designed by teens who have graduated from the program. Students will learn about local issues of concern. Past subjects include diversity, politics, media, health, law and justice, the economy, environment and advocacy.

For more information, contact Youth Development Director Britt Huggins at 336-373-761

NC Governor's School

This is a 5½ week summer residential program (June 21 – July 29) for intellectually gifted high school students.  There is no cost to the student.  Current juniors may apply to study English, mathematics, natural science, social science, Spanish, French, art, theater, choral music, instrumental music, or dance.  Current sophomores may apply to study choral music, instrumental music, or dance.

Junior Scholars Program (High Point University)

This program proudly recognizes and awards outstanding high school juniors for their strong, demonstrated interest in HPU, exceptional academic achievement, leadership and remarkable extracurricular involvement. It is a competitive and highly selective program.

UNC System Schools of Promise

Through NC Promise, the state has significantly reduced student tuition cost to $500 per semester at three UNC System institutions: Elizabeth City State University, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, and Western Carolina University. The plan has increased educational access, reduced student debt, and grow the state’s economy.

How Do I Pay for College?

In this video you will learn everything you need to know about paying for school and the different options available, including FAFSA, scholarships, grants, work-study, and loans.

COVID-19 Resources and information from CFNC

This website offers COVID-19 resources and information pertaining to college, financial aid, SAT/ACT, etc.