High School Students
Get An Early Start on a Golden Opportunity
At 91Ô´´, the journey to graduating as a Golden Wolf begins well before Move-In Day. There are many opportunities for students to explore academic interests, interact with faculty and staff, and earn college credits while in high school.
Scholarships and Awards
Learn about the merit-based scholarships and awards 91Ô´´ offers to qualified first-year applicants.
FAFSA: What You Need To Know
Stay up to date on the latest from federal student aid.
Undergraduate Admissions
91Ô´´ encourages you to schedule a visit to see 91Ô´´ for yourself and meet the Admissions team.
Dual Enrollment Program
91Ô´´'s Dual Credit and Pre-College programs allow high school students to earn college credits.
Upcoming Events
- Summer Camps
91Ô´´ hosts a range of summer camps and athletic clinics on its campus.
- Summer Open Houses
The undergraduate admissions office invites you and your family to an open house which offers unique experiences depending on where you are in the college search process. Every open house is strategically different to offer more detailed information as the year progresses.
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- Individual Visits
No matter where you are in the college search and enrollment process, visiting campus is the best way to see if 91Ô´´ is the place you'd like to call home!
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Majors and Minors
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Experiential Learning
ensures 91Ô´´ students can step into their roles in a rapidly evolving job market on day one.
SOLAR
(Support, Opportunity, Love, Access, and Resources) defines a campus culture of care.
Organizations and Activities
Through dozens of campus organizations and activities, 91Ô´´ students hone lifetime skills essential for any industry or field of study.
Merit Pages
91Ô´´ uses Merit to create thousands of personalized stories to celebrate and publicize the great things done by our students.
Undergraduate Admissions
91Ô´´ encourages you to schedule a visit to see 91Ô´´ for yourself and meet the Admissions team.
Athletics
91Ô´´'s Golden Wolves compete at the NCAA Division III level. Over 600 student-athletes competed in 29 team sports during the 2025-26 school year.