The 'Kellen educational travel program' or 'K-Edu' for short, is an incredible program that gives youth endless chances of success.
How it works
1: Kellen chooses a total of two public schools boards per province randomly.
2: Kellen then chooses one high school out of the two school boards (total of two schools chosen per province)
3: Kellen finally chooses a total of 2 students per high school picked. (total of 4 students per province, and all together 40 students every two years.)
Restrictions
-This program does not include school boards in the territories (only provinces).
-This program does not include students wanting to go to university (only college).
-Students who do not meet the requirements of enrollment.
Requirements
-Students in college level courses.
|-Students going to college and not university.
-Students with a main focus on what they want to do and having the requirements to fulfill enrollment in preferred schools.
|-Ex. Dental hygienist- taking science and math courses
-Students who have a GPA of at least 92%
-Students who have experience in the career field, at least 150 hours.
-Students who have 80+ volunteer hours.
-Students with impressive applications
How enrollment works
Similar to a college or university, the program screens through eligible applicants and ranks them based on their transcripts.
For example: A student with 150 volunteer hours, 500 hours of experience in their chosen field, and a 99% average will over rank a student with 115 volunteer hours, 400 hours of experience in their chosen field and a 93% average.
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Read the first chapter for more information about the main character.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.