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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an application for CROP/Club 700?You may get an application from your school guidance counselor. Why will CROP/Club 700 only accept 500 students?CROP/Club 700 expects to provide our students with the best possible service and quality supplemental instruction. Limiting the number of participants promotes the development of personal relationships and allows the CROP/Club 700 staff to give all enrolled students what they should expect from a premiere pre-collegiate program. Once I am enrolled in CROP/Club 700, can I stay in until I graduate from high school?Yes, to remain actively enrolled in CROP/Club 700 simply adhere to the CROP/Club 700 Student Expectations and have your parent or guardian complete a new application at the beginning of each school year. How much does it cost to be in CROP/Club 700?The program is free to all students; however, minimal costs may be associated with college tours and field trips. All costs, if any, will be kept to a minimum. Where are CROP/Club 700 services held?Workshops will be held in Seminole County middle and high schools. The Saturday Academy will be held at the Sanford/Lake Mary campus of Seminole Community College. The tutoring program takes place at the Seminole Community College's Sanford/Lake Mary and Oviedo campuses. Are students who are not enrolled in CROP/Club 700 allowed to participate?No, our programs and services are designed exclusively for and can accommodate only those students who have been accepted into the College Reach-Out Program/Club 700. Does CROP/Club 700 serve only those students who have a low grade point average?No, in fact, CROP/Club 700 students range in academic levels - from remedial to pre-International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement. |
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