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Your Maestro Pro Scholarship gives you full access to Maestro’s learning experience — free from financial barriers. This guide explains what’s required to keep your scholarship active, including attendance, progress, and conduct expectations. Our goal is to keep every requirement clear, fair, and easy to follow.
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Your scholarship stays active as long as you stay engaged and make steady progress in your studies. That means showing up each week, completing your work, and keeping your grades at a healthy level.
Staying active each week shows that you’re learning, engaged, and making progress. Consistent participation isn’t just a Maestro policy — it’s also required by federal education standards. Regular attendance keeps your scholarship and enrollment secure and helps you build steady momentum in your studies.
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If you need time off, reach out to Student Services before stepping away. They’ll explain your options and how a break may affect your scholarship.
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Each term, during your first week, you’ll need to complete your first lesson within three days of starting. This step is important — it activates your scholarship and confirms that you’re ready to begin your studies. It also meets federal requirements that ensure you’re actively engaged from the very beginning.
To keep your scholarship active, stay engaged every week by completing at least one of the following:
Each of these counts toward your weekly attendance and keeps your scholarship in good standing.