NYS STEM Free Tuition to top 10%

New York State Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Incentive Program

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the launch of the New York State Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Incentive Program, which will encourage the best and brightest high school students to pursue high-demand, high-tech careers and build their future in New York. The program provides a full SUNY or CUNY tuition scholarship to the top 10% of students in every New York high school if they major in a STEM field and work in a STEM job in New York State for five years after graduation.

Attached is a fact sheet with application and eligibility details. Please share this important opportunity with your graduating seniors who may be eligible for this scholarship.

Obtaining AP Exam Results

To ensure that students are prepared to access their scores, they must follow the steps outlined below. We ask that you help your students get ready, particularly those who have never taken an AP Exam before. 

Please share these important steps with your students: 

  * At exam time or during a preadministration session, 
    fill in AP answer sheets carefully and consistently. 
    Especially important are name, date of birth, sex, 
    mailing address, and email address. 

  * As early as possible, sign up for a College Board 
    account at apscore.org. Students must have an account 
    to access their scores.
    http://noreply.collegeboard.org/19c82cf3alayfousuaou4gcqaaaaaaaox7zbqs4ezjuyaaaaa

       – Some students may already have an account. 
         Have them confirm this by signing in. 

  * Remember the following information, which will be required to see their scores in July: 

       – College Board account username and password 

       – 2014 AP number (or student ID number if they 
         provided it on their AP answer sheet) 

Score Release Schedule 

The score release schedule will be available at apscore.org in early May, and students will receive an email in early July at the email address they put on their AP answer sheet reminding them when they can access their scores. 
http://noreply.collegeboard.org/17f96fb6elayfousuaou4gcyaaaaaaaox7zbqs4ezjuyaaaaa