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Ten Rich East Students Among Illinois State Scholar Honorees


Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) has recognized ten Rich East students from among more than 19,000 students from across the state as 2010 “Illinois State Scholars.”

The Rocket Illinois State Scholar are: Doris Arevalo, Alexia Caulker, Rebecca Curl, Sara Fiorenzo, Amy Okichich, Andrew Phillips, Matthew Phillips, Sairey Pickering, Anna Sands and Melissa Thompson. The students rank in the top 10 percent of all state high school seniors. Selection is based on SAT, ACT and/or Prairie State Achievement Exam scores, and/or class rank at the end of their junior year.

“We’re very proud of these Rich East students for their dedication and accomplishments,” said Rich East Principal Mark Kramer. “They too should be very proud of what they have done the past four years. It should serve as an example for all Rockets that with continued extra effort they can also continue to achieve great success.”

Illinois State Scholars are recognized from 19,345 high school students from 752 different schools from across the state as 2010 “Illinois State Scholars.” It has always been a high honor for Illinois High School Students.

“Excellent high school grades are tremendously important for laying the groundwork for future college success,” said ISAC Executive Director Andrew Davis. “Illinois State Scholars are the best and the brightest in our state’s high schools, and we salute them, their families and their teachers on this achievement.”

While the prestigious recognition does not include a monetary award, recipients are encouraged to cite the award on applications for college admission and scholarships in addition to completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1 to determine eligibility for

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federal and state aid, including Illinois’ $400 million need-based Monetary Award Program (MAP).

“Now is the time; make sure to include this prestigious honor on your applications, and be sure to submit test scores, letters of recommendation
and other application materials on-time,” Davis concluded. “And because a
major component of college success is finding the right fit; seek out further —information to determine if a campus is right for you at KnowHow2GoIllinois.org. There you’ll find resources to help you plan for your future and find money to pay for college.”

Originally formed as the Illinois State Scholarship Commission in 1957, the Illinois Student Assistance Commission provides students of all ages and backgrounds with the resources and support to obtain financial aid for higher education. A state agency, ISAC has paved the path to post-secondary education with innovative programs for over 50 years. More than a half million Illinois State Scholars have been recognized by ISAC since the program’s inception.

The Commission provides educational funding with student loans, as a loan guarantor and via numerous public programs such as the Monetary Award Program, the Illinois Veteran Grant and the College Illinois!® 529 Prepaid Tuition Program. Last year alone, ISAC continued its mission to make college accessible and affordable for Illinois students by issuing 186,000 grants and scholarships totaling nearly $431 million. Students and families have free access to a wealth of financial aid and college planning information at ISAC’s family of websites available at www.knowhow2GOIllinois.org.


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