College-Related Programs
As we hear of opportunities for high school students throughout the school year, we will add them to this page. Events such as open house programs, fly-ins, weekend campus visit days, competitions, and more. Check back often for updates.
Last updated: 10/10/2025
| College Bound - College Bound offers the support and guidance necessary to help first-generation students from low-income backgrounds get TO and THROUGH college. | |
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Mentors 4 College offers a variety of resources, including FREE webinars and information sessions, workshops, and more. |
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Missouri Scholarship and Loan Foundation - Our mission is to provide innovative products and services to help Missouri students, particularly those with insufficient financial resources, to prepare for, enter into, and complete higher education at Missouri institutions. |
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| NACAC College Fairs - Free and open to the public, National College Fairs are the perfect place to kick off your college search. Admission representatives from schools across the country are all gathered in one place. Their goal: To encourage you to learn more about their institutions, and help you sort through the qualities you’re looking for in a college. Use your visit to explore options, ask questions, and gather information. | |
| Questbridge National College Match - Through the National College Match, high-achieving high school seniors from low-income backgrounds can apply for early admission and full four-year scholarships to some of the nation’s best colleges. | |
| Science & Engineering Apprenticeship Program - The Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) places high school students in Department of the Navy (DoN) laboratories where they take part in real Naval research for eight weeks during the summer. SEAP gives academically talented sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in STEM the opportunity to learn about Naval research and technology while receiving first-class mentoring by top scientists and engineers. | |
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WashU College Prep Program - The WashU College Prep Program is a four-year commitment that begins the summer after a student’s first year of high school and continues through their first year of college. Three Summer Academy experiences on WashU’s campus anchor the program; the first and second experiences last two weeks, while the third lasts three weeks. Various weekend programs occur throughout the school year, which range from scholarship and financial aid workshops and ACT prep sessions to college enrichment trips and local business tours. During their four years in the College Prep Program, students gain significant academic knowledge and experience, form bonds with their fellow scholars, and gain a greater understanding of college life. |
Student Opportunities for College Campus Visit Fly-in programs offer a unique opportunity for prospective students to experience campus life firsthand.
Coalition for College Fly-In Program Resource - Exploring Fly-In Programs and Visit Experiences





