On Conglomerate Education
Where Excellence Begets Service: Scholarship at the Academy at Antioch
Have you ever questioned whether your education shaped you or controlled you? How much of what you learned was your choice?
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The Conglomerate Government of Souvern Novarica, Incorporated proudly supports its citizens in their quests to better themselves and, through service, their nation. All citizens are eligible for at least a basic education, with the best and brightest going on to attend the prestigious “Academy At Antioch,” or as it is more affectionately known, Triple A.
Believing education is central to a functional society, the Conglomerate is committed to ensuring no citizen goes uneducated. Primary education is undertaken in Exurbs, Suburbs, and centers beginning for citizens at the age of six years. Students who demonstrate aptitude at a young age are often promoted to upper classes and, in some cases, transferred closer to the center of their home Citadel.
After completing the basic education, students with above average genetic evaluations are encouraged to pursue additional training to prepare them to serve the Conglomerate in the most rigorous and rewarding positions available. The facilities at Antioch are among the most impressive, Stratton Library boasting the largest collection of pre-Conglomerate scientific archives in the world.
In a further marvel of Conglomerate support for its citizens, all primary education is provided to a citizen free of cost. Citizens who are accepted to Triple A automatically qualify for a deferrment scholarship whereby they recieve their education for no upfront cost, with the fees deducted from their future discretionary income.
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