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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Scholars Rising application in the editor.
  2. Begin by creating a CCCapply account at the provided link. This is essential for completing your online application to Los Angeles City College.
  3. Fill out the LACCD application thoroughly, ensuring you provide your social security number and check the Foster Youth Status Box on pages 6 and 7 if applicable.
  4. Next, complete the paper application from the Guardian Scholars Program. Fill in all highlighted fields, including a working email address and your Student ID # (SID), which you will receive via email three days after applying to LACC).
  5. Secure necessary approvals by obtaining signatures from an Official Counselor or Principal, as well as from a Parent/Guardian. If you are in transitional housing, consult your case worker for assistance.
  6. Submit your completed original paper application by March 30th. If you need an extension, communicate with the program for support.

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Rising Scholars Award This award recognizes an undergraduate student who demonstrates excellence in their discipline and clearly shows potential to rise to scholarly recognition.
RISE Scholars serves current and future students directly impacted by the justice-carceral system and helps them navigate the higher education system. We empower individuals who have experienced incarceration, are formerly or currently detained youth, and/or are on probation.
Overall, participating in the Research Archive of Rising Scholars can be a valuable experience by showcasing your research accomplishments, networking with like-minded students, and honing valuable skills that will serve you well in your academic and professional future.
Rising Scholars is a free global network that provides support for researchers in the Global South. Our online platform offers free online mentoring and collaboration, online courses and resources. There are currently over 14,000 members in our community from 175 countries, so why not join now?
Scholarship Description Awards range from $2,000 $4,000 per student. In order to be eligible for Dollars for Scholars scholarships, you need to have a Dollars for Scholars affiliate serving your area.

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The main difference between Honors and Scholars is that the University Honors Program offers a primarily curricular experience, and the Ohio State Scholars Program offers a primarily co-curricular experience. The decision of which program is better for you will typically come down to your personal preference.
Rising Scholars Network (RSN) Through the RISE UP Center at MJC, the RSN program invites students who have been impacted by the justice system to become a part of a supportive and understanding environment where they can receive guidance and mentoring while they complete their personal and academic goals.
College of the Desert Rising Scholars is an academic support program for incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, and system-impacted students. In addition, it creates a pathway for incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, system-impacted individuals into higher education and assists in transferring to a four-year institution.

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