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H I G H S I G H T S C H O L A R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N HighSight awards partial four-year scholarships for eighth-graders to attend private high schools in Chicago. HighSight also provides academic and social support to enable its students to succeed at the high school of their choice. HighSight scholars are expected to demonstrate a commitment to their education and show a motivation to succeed. Qualifying families must exhibit financial need. TO QUALIFY FOR A HIGHSIGHT SCHOLARSHIP YOU MUST: Currently be in the 8 th grade and live in Chicago Live in a household that exhibits financial need income under $45,000 for a family of four Take the entrance exam and be accepted to the private high school of your choice Turn in a completed scholarship application on or before February 19, 2010 Apply for financial aid from the private high school once accepted Be able to attend HighSight's five-week Freshman Summer Program starting in July 2010 Be able to participate fully in HighSight's activities which include Academic Study Sessions Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and Saturday mornings during the school year HIGHSIGHT SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DUE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2010 H I G H S I G H T 315 WEST WALTON STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60610 PHONE 312.787.9824 www.highsight.org IMPORTANT NOTE: Applications that are late or faxed will not be reviewed.

Becoming a H I G H S I G H T Scholar Our mission goes beyond awarding you a scholarship to attend the private high school of your choice. HighSight s goal is to challenge you academically and socially to meet the demands of high school and prepare you to succeed in college. As a HighSight scholar, you will be challenged to GO ANOTHER MILE beyond your expectations. Students who earn HighSight scholarships show a desire to get a solid education, are committed to their future, are willing to work hard and are giving back to their communities. If you are selected as a HighSight scholar, you join a strong community of students and families who care deeply about success, and staff and mentors who work hard to support each student. It is not easy and we will ask a lot of you. Are you up to the challenge? ACADEMIC SUCCESS We have high expectations for each scholar. HighSight challenges you to focus on your school work and become better prepared to attend the best college you can. We know that with a strong desire to succeed, every student can do well in high school. Our scholars prove us right every year. Our students come from a variety of academic backgrounds, and what they have in common is a desire to succeed. HIGHSIGHT ACTIVITIES As a HighSight scholar you will be required to participate in a number of programs designed to support and challenge you both academically and socially. Academic Mentoring All HighSight scholars take part in weekly Academic Study Sessions, which currently meet Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and Saturday mornings. At the sessions, our volunteer adult mentors work with scholars on their homework, study skills and academic preparation. Freshman scholars must attend all three sessions. College Preparation The goal of each scholar is to graduate from an excellent college or university that provides great financial assistance. Therefore HighSight provides college tours, ACT prep classes, writing workshops, individualized college counseling and assistance in securing college scholarships. Summer Programs HighSight scholars stay busy, starting even before they begin high school: FRESHMEN attend afternoon academic sessions where they focus on reading, writing, math and study skills. It is part of the extra edge that sets a HighSight scholar apart from other students. The summer culminates with a week-long leadership and team building workshop that includes a three-night stay at La Lumiere School in Indiana. SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS AND SENIORS participate in a variety of activities throughout their summers. They include: an intensive writing course focused on academic and creative writing; a course in leadership and personal development. The class focuses on effective communication, leadership skills and confidence-building activities; independent summer programs such as college seminars, outdoor adventure experiences or international travel to places like France, Ghana, China, Thailand and Paraguay. All of these programs are designed for good reason: our scholars see positive results Do you have what it takes to be a H I G H S I G H T Scholar? As a HighSight scholar, you will sign a contract making the commitment to: strive to be on the honor roll with at least a B average attend academic sessions at HighSight three times a week participate in at least one extracurricular activity at your high school be an active member of HighSight attend outings, trips and summer programs demonstrate a positive attitude in all you do act as a role model to your peers

H I G H S I G H T SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM STUDENT INFORMATION (Please do not leave any spaces blank) Student's Female Male Ethnicity: Zip: Telephone: Date of Birth: Elementary School: How many years? High school you plan to attend: Have you been accepted? Will you attend this school without a HighSight Scholarship? Language spoken at home: If no, where? E-mail address: Do you have any learning disabilities or disorders? How did you hear about HighSight? FAMILY INFORMATION (Please do not leave any spaces blank) Mother / Guardian Father / Guardian Telephone: Date of Birth Telephone: Date of Birth E-mail: Employer: Phone: E-mail: Employer: Phone: Title: Annual Income: Title: Annual Income: Highest level of education completed: Highest level of education completed: Parent s marital status: Married Single Separated Divorced Widowed Re-Married Student lives with (check all that apply): Mother Father Grandparent(s) Other If parents are single, divorced, etc. how often does the student see the other parent? Does the student or any family member attend counseling sessions (please explain)? Student s brothers and sisters: # of brothers # of sisters Please list names and additional information below Name Age School and Grade Tuition you pay ($) 1. 2. 3. 4.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Please do not leave any spaces blank) Annual household income: How much can you contribute, per month, to your child's tuition? Did you apply for other scholarships? Please circle: DMSF LINK HFS Midtown/Metro Amount Awarded: Will anyone help with tuition payments? Do you receive public aid? Do you receive child support? Name(s)/Relationship: Amount awarded: Amount awarded: Do you own your home? Do you own a car? Monthly rent or mortgage payment: Automobile make, model and year: PARENT STATEMENTS Please answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Why do you want your child to be a HighSight scholar? Please include any information about your financial situation that you would like us to consider when reviewing the application. 2. What high schools did you and your child visit? How did you go about selecting the high school that your child is planning to attend? STUDENT ESSAYS Please answer each of the following questions in essay format. Each essay must be handwritten (not typed) on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What high school do you want to attend? How did you choose that high school? 2. What do you want to do after high school? Why is this important to you? 3. When homework or class work becomes difficult, what steps do you take in order to overcome these challenges? Use the space provided to list your school activities or hobbies. Please list them in order of importance to you. Are you currently in a youth development, after-school or tutoring program? If yes, what program(s)? Name any other community organizations, churches, etc. where you participate or belong: CHECKLIST For this application to be considered every question must be answered and all of the information requested below must be received by February 19, 2010. Applications must be submitted in person or via U.S. Mail. Faxed copies will not be considered. Application Form Teacher Recommendation Form 1 Student Essays Teacher Recommendation Form 2 Parent Statements Most Recent 8 th Grade Report Card Most Recent Form 1040 Federal Tax Return or Public Aid Forms (copy) High School Acceptance Letter Most Recent Standardized Test Scores Both the student and parent must sign below for the application to be considered. By doing so, you certify that all the information supplied on this application is accurate. If you have any questions, please call HighSight at 312.787.9824. Student Signature Parent Signature

High School Scholarship Applicant: CURRENT 8 th GRADE TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM 1 HighSight awards partial four-year scholarships for students to attend private high schools in Chicago. HighSight also provides academic and social support to enable its students to succeed at the high school of their choice. HighSight scholars are expected to demonstrate a commitment to their education and show a motivation to succeed. Qualifying families must exhibit financial need. The applicant s current 8 th grade teacher must complete this recommendation form. Thank you for your time and cooperation. Please use the scale to rank the APPLICANT in the areas indicated below. LOW AVERAGE HIGH 1 5 10 Respect towards peers Follows directions Respect towards teachers Academic effort Positive attitude Initiative Academic achievement Positive contribution to school Parent involvement How many students do you teach in one day? When you ask this student to change his/her behavior during class, what behavior are you coaching? What is this student s strength academically? What is this student s weakness academically? Approximately how many assignments per week does this student miss? Approximately how many assignments per week does this student turn in late? Are there any academic special needs that this student has that would be important to mention? Does this student see you for any additional assistance before or afterschool or class? If yes, how often? How often do you have contact with this student s parent/guardian? Please describe your last correspondence. Out of the total number of students you interact with each day, please rank (i.e. 1/30 is a high rank) this student in: Effort Character Performance Please give us your estimate of this student's abilities, commitment to their education and motivation to succeed. You may use the back of this page or attach a separate sheet of paper. Signature: School: Date: Amount of time you have this student in class: Subject: City: State: Zip: Email: Telephone: This form can be returned with the application or sent (recommendations can be faxed) in confidence by Friday, February 19, 2010 to: HIGHSIGHT 315 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 Phone: 312.787.9824 - Fax: 312.787.7713 - www.highsight.org

ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION FORM 2 High School Scholarship Applicant: HighSight awards partial four-year scholarships for students to attend private high schools in Chicago. HighSight also provides academic and social support to enable its students to succeed at the high school of their choice. HighSight scholars are expected to demonstrate a commitment to their education and show a motivation to succeed. Qualifying families must exhibit financial need. The applicant s principal, vice-principal or counselor must complete this recommendation form. Thank you for your time and cooperation. Please use the scale to rank the APPLICANT in the areas indicated below. LOW AVERAGE HIGH 1 5 10 Level of desire to learn Respect towards peers Regular attendance Academic effort Respect towards teachers Promptness Academic achievement Positive attitude Initiative Follows directions Positive contribution to Family involvement school community Have there been any disciplinary issues with this applicant? Please explain. How many students do you teach in one day? Out of the total number of students you interact with each day, please rank (i.e. 1/30 is a high rank) this student in: Effort Character Performance Please give us your estimate of this student's abilities, commitment to their education and motivation to succeed. You may use the space provided, the back or attach a separate sheet of paper. Please assess this applicant's readiness for high school. Signature: School: Date: Amount of time you interact with this student: Title: City: State: Zip: Email: Telephone: This form can be returned with the application or sent (recommendations can be faxed) in confidence by Friday, February 19, 2010 to: HIGHSIGHT 315 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 Phone: 312.787.9824 - Fax: 312.787.7713 - www.highsight.org