Program Application and Forms
ACE Program's Application

ACE Scholarship Application
ACE Program Application for Class of 2012
The ACE Program is a scholarship based program. It is a competitive program where students are recruited from the target schools Arcadia, Chaparral, Coronado, Desert Mountain, Horizon, Saguaro, Salt River and Westwood High School.
The ACE Program at Scottsdale Community College is dedicated to providing a diverse program and services to help students develop skills to meet their academic and personal goals. We recognize that the student's success is a shared responsibility of faculty, staff, the student and the student's family. It is our belief that these partnerships are successful in the student's endeavors when all interested parties are actively involved.
How do I apply to be a participant of the ACE program?
Please see your guidance counselor at your high school for an application or click below to download an application. Completed packets are returned to your high school counselor by the deadline date, fall semester of your sophomore year.
Recruitment occurs in the fall semester of your high school sophomore year. If interested, be sure to attend an informational session that takes place at your high school. Ask your high school counselor about these informational sessions.
Maricopa ACE Selection Criteria. CLICK HERE for more information.
When do I find out if I am accepted into the ACE Program?
Selection is completed by February of the spring semester of your sophomore year.
Notification letters are set out no later than the end of March.
Deadline date of Maricopa ACE Application: TO BE ANNOUNCED
For the Maricopa ACE Application, CLICK HERE
(Application is currently unavailable)
or contact your High School guidance counselor, see list below.
It is crucial that the application is filled out completely.
INCOMPLETE packets will NOT be reviewed by the committee.
You can access your High School's website by clicking on their name below at the bottom of this webpage.
If accepted into the program, what is expected of me?
- Commitment to the ACE Program goals and expectations.
- Participation in summer programs, SCC college classes, workshops and field trips to universities, businesses, and industries.
- Treat all SCC employees with respect, courtesy, and dignity.
- Develop proficiency in basic academic skills and gain essential tools for academic success.
- Use facilities, services and resources available for help.
- Complete class assignments and projects.
- Attendance is mandatory to all SCC classes.
Once in the ACE Program, how can I lose the ACE Program scholarship?
An ACE student can lose the scholarship if the student:
- Drops out of high school, he/she will be removed from the ACE Program.
- Fails to attend ACE classes; the instructor can withdraw student and will be removed from the Program.
- Fails classes repeatedly.
- Does not attend SCC for two consecutive semesters.
- Exhibits conduct threatening the instructor, other students, or him/herself.
Who is my high school's contact for the ACE Program at SCC?
Arcadia High School
Suzy Van Sickle
College & Career Center Counselor
svansickle@susd.org
(480)484-6367
Kathy Crowe
College & Career Center Counselor
kcrowe@susd.org
(480)484-6364
Chaparral High School
Peggy Murray
College & Career Center Coordinator
pmurray@susd.org
(480)484-6540
Coronado High School
Tina Iglesias
Guidance Counselor
tiglesias@susd.org
(480)484-6818
Diane Sterner
College & Career Center
dsterner@susd.org
(480)484-7082
Susan Ruby
College and Career Specialist
sruby@pvschools.net
(602)449-6051
Mary Lynn MacCarter
Counselor
mmaccarter@pvschools.net
(602)449-6016
Kyle Vessell
Counselor
kvessell@pvschools.net
(602)449-6016
NSAA - New School for the Arts & Academics
Ms. Julie Adams
Academic Coordinator (09-10 school year)
jadams@aznsa.com
(480)481-9235 ext. 0
Saguaro High School
LeAnne Carter
Counselor
lcarter1@susd.org
(480)484-7121
Allison Dukat
Counselor
allison.dukat@srpmic-ed.org
(480)362-2050
Anita Williams
Career Center
anwillia@mpsaz.org
(480)492-4426
