Harper College will be closed Monday, December 23 through Wednesday, January 1 for Winter Break.
Eligible applicants should have successfully completed all the required components of the Adult Educational Development (AED) program at Harper College. This scholarship is competitive, and recipients are chosen on the quality of their applications and demonstration of commitment to education. The scholarship covers the cost of in-district tuition and fees** for up to 60 credit hours at Harper. Coursework must be completed within four years from the start of the award date. Additionally, if a scholarship is awarded, a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 (a "B" average) is required to continue scholarship eligibility.
Adult Educational Development (AED) students who have demonstrated progress on standardized tests may receive this scholarship. The award provides for a in-district tuition and fees** waiver for their first college course at Harper.
**Cost of Attendance Information
For information, call Adult Educational Development at 847.925.6223.