A+ Scholarship Program

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    The A+ Scholarship Program provides scholarship funds to eligible graduates of A+ designated high schools who attend a participating public community college or vocational/technical school, or certain private two-year vocational/technical schools.
     

    Ferguson-Florissant students are eligible for the A+ Scholarship Program if they meet the following requirements:

    • Be a U.S.. citizen, eligible non-citizen or lawfully present in the United States.

    • Attend a designated A+ high school for two years prior to graduation.

    • Enter into a written agreement with the school prior to graduation.

    The following requirements must be met for a four-year span and by established deadlines:

    • Graduate from high school with a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

    • Graduate with at least a 95% attendance average.

    • Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring and mentoring of other students. Up to 12.5 hours of job shadowing experiences can count towards this requirement.

    • Maintain a record of good citizenship and avoidance of the unlawful use and/or possession of drugs and/or alcohol, and/or related paraphernalia. This prohibition applies at all times, whether on or away from school property.

      • Violation of Level 5 Behavior, as defined by the Student Expectations Code, will result in immediate disqualification from the A+ Schools Program.

      • If a student pleads guilty or nolo contendere (no contest) to, receives a suspended execution of sentence form or has been convicted or a felony, he/she is immediately disqualified from the A+ Schools Program.

      • The student accumulates eight (8) days of suspension over four (4) years.

      • The student accumulates ten (10) referrals that result in disciplinary action (excluding tardy and ID violations).

    • Score “Advanced” or “Proficient” on the Algebra I EOC.

    DESE A+ Website          FAFSA Website

Contacts

  • Bradley Johnson Director of Career and Technical Education
    Bjohnson@fergflor.org - 314-824-2251