Chatfield College to Offer Free Class to Graduating Seniors
Chatfield College in Cincinnati and St. Martin, Ohio is offering two classes for the price of one to all graduating seniors who enroll for the summer session.
The Fast Break Scholarship program is open to anyone graduating from high school this year, and is designed to assist students in beginning their college education. It offers high school seniors the chance to get a jump start on their college education during the summer session immediately after graduation.
“We are excited to again offer this popular program to area high school seniors,” said John Penrose, Vice-President of Enrollment Management. “Every 2016 graduate qualifies for this scholarship, regardless of whether you are attending Chatfield in the Fall or attending another college. Either way, this scholarship will give you the opportunity to earn transferable credit for free.”
In order to receive this scholarship, you must be a graduate of a high school or vocational school this academic year, apply for admission to Chatfield College, and register for at least one class (3-4 credit hours) for the summer semester.
For more information on the Fast Break Scholarship, call 513-875-3344 or visit www.chatfield.edu/fastbreak.
Chatfield College is a private, Catholic, liberal arts college offering the Associate of Arts degree in Cincinnati and St. Martin, Ohio. Chatfield is an open enrollment college and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Prospective students need only to have a High School Diploma or GED to attend and will be guided individually through the enrollment and Financial Aid application process. For more information, visit www.chatfield.edu.
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