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College and Career

Maize High School students have the opportunity to receive both high school and college credit in a number of ways. Explore the resources on this page and visit with your counselor to learn more. 

Concurrent and Dual Enrollment

Want to know who your counselor is? Counselors are assigned by the first letter of a student's last name. Contact your counselor below. 

Email Mrs. Manning, A-B

Email Mrs. Shephard, C-G

Email Ms. Bleier, H-L

Email Mrs. Wiechman, M-R

Email Ms. Debes, S-Z

Email Mrs. Close, College and Career Advocate

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Applying for and receiving financial aid is an important part of the college admissions process. That’s why it’s important to look at all of your financial aid options, including reading up on scholarship information to find out what you need to do before applying for awards.

One of the most important steps once you find an award that interests you is to read the directions carefully. Pay attention to deadlines and make sure you meet the qualifications. Paying attention to detail will also keep you from making minor mistakes that will send your application to the bottom of the judges’ pile. Remember that there are scholarship opportunities out there even if your strengths have nothing to do with academics.

Midwest Student Exchange Program

The Midwest Student Exchange Program charges students no more than 150% of the in-state resident tuition rate for specific programs. Private institutions offer a 10% reduction in tuition rates. You must enroll as a non-resident student at a participating MSEP campus to receive a discount.  All enrollment decisions are made at the discretion of the receiving campus and the campus may exercise its right to limit participation or set specific admission requirements for MSEP.
 

Federal Student Aid

FAFSA Frequently Asked Questions

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Preparing for College

Remember that you are looking for a school that's a match for you. No one else can make the decision, so try to envision yourself there -- studying, working, socializing -- and trust your intuition. Your perfect fit is out there.

If you have questions please contact Diane Close, College and Career Advocate, via email or 316-350-2281.

Email Diane Close, College and Career Advocate

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