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Follow on Google News | Ringgold, GA, Resident Receives an ACCESS Scholarship for a James Madison High School Online ProgramJames Madison High School announced that Vitality Sidlinskiy, from Ringgold, GA, is the recipient of a 2012 ACCESS Scholarship. He'll pursue a general education high school diploma online program with James Madison, an accredited online high school.
By: James Madison High School The Ashworth College Continuing Education for Student Success (ACCESS) Scholarship program was developed by the online school and awards up to $25,000 annually to prospective diploma and degree students who are interested in pursuing their education online in one of James Madison’s or sister school Ashworth College’s 115+ diploma, certificate, and degree programs. The desire to help others is just one of the many traits that made Sidlinskiy’s application stand out. “Going to school online with James Madison High School will allow me the time I need for my studies and to contribute to my family,” said Sidlinskiy, who lives with his parents, seven brothers and eight sisters. “I have a strong passion to help anyone in need which is one of the reasons why I plan to enroll in a nursing program after graduating high school,” he added. Originally from the Republic of Moldova, Sidlinskiy maintains a cumulative grade point average of 3.33. James Madison High School and Ashworth College are leading online schools. Together they have built a tradition of excellence spanning 25 years by offering students worldwide more than 115 online college degrees, online certificate programs, career training, and online high school diploma options that are affordable and fit the schedules of non-traditional students and working adults. “Education can take skills - and income - to the next level. And a college degree can set an employee or business owner apart as a professional, demonstrating business knowledge to peers, potential customers and employers,” said Dr. Leslie Gargiulo, Ashworth College’s Vice President of Education. “The ACCESS Scholarship program has already proven to be an amazing opportunity for us to recognize deserving students and to help provide the educational foundation that will help set the course for their life ahead.” “The ACCESS Scholarship program was founded to honor Ashworth’s late President and CEO, Gary Keisling’s personal mission of opening the doors of education to the underserved education population of America, we’re excited to present these scholarships,” About the Gary Keisling ACCESS Scholarship program Founded in 2011, the Gary Keisling ACCESS Scholarship program offers scholarships with a combined value of up to $25,000. The ACCESS program honors the legacy of the online school’s late Chairman of the Board, Gary Keisling, whose personal and professional mission was to offer affordable and accessible education to underserved populations who historically have had limited access to educational opportunities or an accredited diploma or degree. For more than 25 years Keisling was regarded as an industry leader and advocate for continuing education. His influence on distance education will continue to benefit students for many years to come. About Ashworth College Headquartered in Peachtree Corners, GA, Ashworth is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The Accrediting Commission of the DETC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency. James Madison High School is further accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI). Ashworth also offers military education online as well as specialized programs for corporate partners and homeschoolers. For more information, visit http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/ End
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