Reach HIGH Scholars Control your destiny www.reachhighscholars.org.

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Reach HIGH Scholars Control your destiny www.reachhighscholars.org

Highly competitive colleges emphasized by RHSP Generous financial aid offerings and want low-income students Challenging academics and an intellectually stimulating community – being surrounded by other smart students is fun Excellent physical facilities – classrooms, libraries, labs and dorms Networking, alumni connections, job placement and salary potential

Eligibility Points to be awarded for school & RHSP accomplishments Grades & Honor Roll Information Meetings Raymond Roundtables Summer Boarding Programs College Fairs PSAT & SAT Prep College Visits PSAT & SAT Test Scores Club Meetings College Applications Information on RHSP Membership and Eligibility Points being sent to College Admission Offices

Next Steps for Sophomores Apply to two Summer Programs Attend Club meetings Start visiting colleges Become familiar with our website: www.reachhighscholars.org Enroll in Fall PSAT Boot Camp and take PSAT in October Enroll in Honors and AP Courses for junior year Learn from the juniors and seniors

Value for Money Household earnings $48,000 - $75,000 College Sticker Price ($$) Net Price Paid ($$) Value Rec’d ($$) Total 4-Yr Debt ($$)* Endowment/Student ($$) Brown 71,050 10,000 82,776 326,573 Dartmouth 71,409 116,493 701,144 Hamilton 70,170 12,000 75,309 14,000 441,622 Holy Cross 66,170 18,000 63,065 30,000 244,349 Skidmore 68,705 60,430 123,583 Trinity 69,020 13,000 59,245 222,979 Union 68,142 17,000 57,704 26,000 171,722 Average 69,238 13,429 75,575 13,429 * 318,853 * Assumes that, of annual amount payable, $5,500 is from student jobs ; $5,000 is family contribution or other scholarships, and the rest is borrowed.