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- Achieving a College Education (ACE) - Maricopa Community Colleges
The nationally recognized Achieving a College Education (ACE) program serves over 100 local high schools and helps high school students earn a college degree
- ACE - Phoenix College
The ACE scholarship recruits in the Phoenix Union High School District and other participating high schools during the fall semester Only Sophomore students can apply for the ACE program
- ACE | Glendale Community College - gccaz. edu
The Achieving a College Education (ACE) Program is a nationally recognized scholarship program that allows students to earn up to 24 college credits by the time they graduate high school
- ACE (Achieving a College Education) - South Mountain Community College
Earn College Credits while in High School…with ACE! The ACE (Achieving a College Education) Program began in the summer of 1988 here at South Mountain Community College and is now in all the Maricopa Community Colleges ACE empowers high school students to go beyond their comfort zone
- Home - ACE Mentor Program of America
ACE has influenced his career plans, and the choice of colleges to which he is now applying ACE also has given him a network of both professionals and fellow students he can follow into college and beyond
- ACE - Estrella Mountain Community College
The nationally recognized Achieving a College Education (ACE) program serves over 100 local high schools in the valley and helps high school students earn a college degree ACE students are high school juniors and seniors currently enrolled in college courses while attending regular high school
- About the ACE Program - About ACE | Phoenix College
About the ACE Program The Maricopa ACE (Achieving a College Education) Program is nationally recognized for its proven success in motivating underrepresented students to complete high school and continue on to complete a college degree by helping students make smooth transitions between three facets of the educational pathway: high school
- Early College Programs | Maricopa Community Colleges
Open to students who qualify, the ACE program gives high school upperclassmen the opportunity to attend and earn credits at one of our 10 colleges Students must apply during their sophomore year
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