Preparing for College Life...
Attending an institute of higher learning is a wonderful experience! Many of our graduates go on to pursue their advanced degrees at a private Christian college or institutions. No matter where you go to high school, you will have to take an entrance exam for college. In Texas, it is called the THEA (Texas Higher Education Assessment).
College entrance is a faith test for parents and for students in a new type of school. It may be comforting to know the following:
1. Colleges and universities are primarily concerned not with where an applicant went to school, but with what they learned at their school. They look at SAT/ ACT scores, class ranking, high school transcripts, and coursed first and foremost.
2. There are thousands of church schools across this country and around the world using the ACE/School of Tomorrow curriculum.
3. Students graduating from school using ACE score, on the average, 25% higher than the national norm on the SAT and on the ACT.
4. The movement to private and church schools is exploding!
5. Colleges are recognizing the achievement of ACE trained graduates by soliciting the while still in high school.
6. Hundreds of colleges and universities across the south have written ACE expressing their open door policy to ACE trained students.
College entrance is a faith test for parents and for students in a new type of school. It may be comforting to know the following:
1. Colleges and universities are primarily concerned not with where an applicant went to school, but with what they learned at their school. They look at SAT/ ACT scores, class ranking, high school transcripts, and coursed first and foremost.
2. There are thousands of church schools across this country and around the world using the ACE/School of Tomorrow curriculum.
3. Students graduating from school using ACE score, on the average, 25% higher than the national norm on the SAT and on the ACT.
4. The movement to private and church schools is exploding!
5. Colleges are recognizing the achievement of ACE trained graduates by soliciting the while still in high school.
6. Hundreds of colleges and universities across the south have written ACE expressing their open door policy to ACE trained students.