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Co-Lin now accepting ACT Superscore
WESSON – Copiah-Lincoln Community College will now begin accepting ACT Superscores for incoming freshmen and current Co-Lin freshmen who will be sophomores in the Fall of 2021.
ACT will now provide an automatically calculated ACT Superscore to all students who have taken the ACT more than once from September 2016 to current day. This is an exciting opportunity for students, and Co-Lin has developed a policy to accept official Superscores from ACT in relation to scholarships, housing, course placement, and program acceptance.
Incoming students who will be freshmen in Fall 2021 should request their ACT Superscore be sent to Co-Lin.
Current freshmen at Co-Lin who will be sophomores in Fall 2021 may be eligible for an academic scholarship or an increased academic scholarship beginning Fall 2021. Students must log in to their MyACT student account to view and send scores. In order to be eligible for an academic scholarship or increased academic scholarship, current students must complete both steps by August 20, 2021:
- Provide Enrollment Services with an official ACT Superscore.
- Complete the following form at https://tinyurl.com/actsuperscore
Students must have also maintained 15 hours each semester with a 3.0 term GPA to be eligible.
As a reminder, Co-Lin’s Academic Scholarships are as follows:
ACT Score |
Scholarship per semester |
19-20 |
$350/semester (quarter tuition) |
21-24 |
$700/semester (half tuition) |
25-26 |
$1400/semester (full tuition) |
27-28 |
$1400/semester (full tuition) and $250/semester book/eResource voucher |
29+ |
$1400/semester (full tuition), room, meals & a $250/semester book/eResource voucher |
For more information about Co-Lin’s academic scholarships or ACT superscore policy, contact Enrollment Services at 601.643.8490.
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