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LeMoyne Scholars Program
Program Description
The LeMoyne College Scholars Institute (LSI) offers outstanding high school students the opportunity to gain a valuable head start on the
college experience. The purpose of the LSI is to offer student scholars the unique experience of studying at LeMoyne College with outstanding professors during their senior year in high school. The faculty who teach in the Institute endeavor to make the senior year both challenging and meaningful and to help students make a seamless transition form high school to college.
This year students have the opportunity to choose 100 level courses from the LeMoyne undergraduate course catalog with approval from Bishop Grimes Prep.
2010/2011 LeMoyne Course Offerings Taught at Bishop Grimes Prep
ITALIAN 101.5/102.5 College Italian (3 College Credits) Fall 2010/Spring 2011
Students begin the study of Italian by learning the essentials of grammar, vocabulary building and composition. Students will have a sound basis for communicating in Italian as it is spoken and written today through the practice of four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Various aspects of Italian contemporary life and culture will also be presented.
Loyola Institute Program at LeMoyne
Program Description
Le Moyne College has developed a new program, offered through the Loyola Institute, which allows Bishop Grimes Students to earn 12 college credits at a reduced tuition rate. Additionally, students who enroll at Le Moyne College upon completion of the Loyola Institute program will receive a $10,000 annual scholarship and an opportunity to win a full scholarship. One student from Bishop Grimes who has completed this program will be awarded a full scholarship to Le Moyne College each year. Students must complete the 9th grade with a minimum of a B average to be eligible. For more information visit the Loyola Institute Web page or call our guidance office at 463-8133.
For more information contact the Bishop Grimes Guidance Department at 463-8133