b'MB-106 2022-23 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/14/20222:29 PMPage 53SCHOOLS: PUBLIC & PRIVATE MOVEMKEWisconsin in Mequon, Cardinal Stritch University inare typically based on student residence, income and prior year Milwaukee, and Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee. Inattendance. There is also an age requirement that must be met addition, there are several specialty schools, including thefor K4, K5, and first grade. For application information, visit Medical College of Wisconsin, which provides physician anddpi.wi.gov/sms/choice-programs/student-applications. pharmacy education, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOLARSHIPSThe states vocational education program was the first of itsThe Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP) allows a kind in the nation when it was established in 1908. It providesstudent with a disability, who meets certain eligibility two-year degrees that are closely aligned with real-worldrequirements, to receive a state-funded scholarship to attend a needs, making it easy for graduates to find jobs. For moreprivate school in Wisconsin that participates in the program. information about higher education, see page 65.The school receives a state aid payment for each eligible student. For information, please visit: dpi.wi.gov/sms/ Making Schools Accessiblespecial-needs-scholarship/studentapplications There are several programs designed to help students attendDUAL ENROLLMENTprivate schools and to help high school students transition to college. Following are a brief description of some of the majorA variety of programs allow high school students to be dually programs available.enrolled in high school and college to earn both high school and college credits. These programs can make college more PRIVATE SCHOOL CHOICE affordable for families and introduce students to college-level coursework while they are still in high school. Wisconsin Private School Choice Programs available to qualifying familiescurrently offers courses through the Early College Credit include the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, the RacineProgram and the Start College Now program. These programs Parental Choice Program and the Wisconsin Parentalallow high school students to take one or more courses at an Choice Program. Participating schools receive a state aid pay- institution of higher education for high school and/or college ment for each eligible student. Eligibility requirements vary butcredit. For details, visit dpi.wi.gov/dual-enrollment. DISCOVER#1BEST THE DIFFERENCE PRIVATE SCHOOLIN WISCONSINBROOKFIELD ACADEMY 1/2 Page AdAn Independent College Preparatory School K3Grade 12 Visit brookfieldacademy.org and schedule a tour of our beautiful campus. @discoverMKE.com / discovermilwaukee.com 53'