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Scholarship available for seniors who have performed community service
The Mary E. Schumann scholarship application is now available in the folder outside the guidance office. Students must have a 3.5 GPA, a documented history of community service, and extracurricular activities. There are two $1500 scholarships that will be awarded to Collegiate Academy applicants. The deadline is May 1.
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The Barber National Institute presents Total Eclipse of the Art — the Jay & Mona Kang art show and sale — which features artwork by NPCA students for sale
Grace Bennett, Tristan Hodinko, Massai Jackson, Journey Lewonas, Taylor Markle, Ellie Mikowski, Jianaliz Serrano and Hailey Stanton have artwork on display. Click the headline to view and purchase their art!
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Attention transfer students and incoming freshmen who missed Freshman Scheduling Night
Plan to attend a scheduling day on Thursday, June 6
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Important PSSA and Keystone Information
Erie’s Public Schools will administer the 2024 Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) and the Keystone exams during April and May. Click for complete details.
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Seniors: Scholarship Hub Now Open
Seniors and their families can find a collection of scholarships to help fund post-secondary education. Click above.
Upcoming Events
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Today
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Friday
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6:00 PM - 10:00 PM JROTC Military Ball
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Spring Dance Showcase
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM JROTC Volleyball Tournament
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Monday
Welcome to Collegiate Academy
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Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy is an urban, college preparatory magnet school with a 100% four-year college acceptance rate.
Approximately 500 eighth graders apply for about 225 freshman openings. Admission requirements include a minimum grade point average of 3.0, national standardized test scores at the 75th percentile or above, and two teacher recommendations.
Collegiate Academy offers 25 Advanced Placement courses, all taught by College Board–authorized faculty. The total student body takes approximately 800 Advanced Placement tests and completes over 100 dual enrollment college courses each year. Students are required to take three AP courses, and most graduate with several more.
Newsweek’s annual report of top American public high schools again ranked Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy number four in Pennsylvania and top 1% nationally. In September 2013, the U.S. Dept. of Education designated our school as one of fewer than 300 Blue Ribbon Schools in the nation and the only Pennsylvania high school in the 2013 cohort, based on criteria like test scores and rigor, staff collaboration, and community outreach.
Collegiate Academy's 2017 graduates had an average SAT combined math and critical reading score of 1183 and writing score average of 545. The class of 2017 received over $17 million in college scholarship offers.
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Click above to view our PA Department of Education School Performance Profile
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