Hello Seniors!
You have just entered your senior year and you are finally the top dog. This is the final year of high school. One where memories will be made and new paths will be taken, but what path will you take?
It can be very scary heading towards graduation, especially if you do not know what you want to do after you graduate. Whether you are attending college, community college, trade school, joining the military, or entering the work force, we have information that can answer your questions or at least point you in the right direction to get those answers.
Congratulations on entering your senior year and only being a few months away from graduation and starting the next chapter of your life!
It can be very scary heading towards graduation, especially if you do not know what you want to do after you graduate. Whether you are attending college, community college, trade school, joining the military, or entering the work force, we have information that can answer your questions or at least point you in the right direction to get those answers.
Congratulations on entering your senior year and only being a few months away from graduation and starting the next chapter of your life!
Quick Links
- Contact Your Counselor
- Diploma Request Form
- Transcript Request
- College and Univerity Information
- Applying to College
- Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
- Trade School Information
- Military Information
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- junior_workshop_spring_hand_out.docx
- Everything You Need To Know About Winning Scholarships
Examples of a Student's Resume and Letters of Recommendation
Important Information
Graduation Requirements |
Testing Information |
In order to graduate, you must have at least 23 credits. You also must have the following requirements met in those 23 credits:
If you do not meet these requirements, please see your counselor right away! |
ACT
Students can re-take the ACT multiple choice or the multiple choice with writing if they register on line at www.act.org and pay themselves. SAT Students taking the SAT can go to the SAT website to register for the SAT. |
College InformationCollege Admission Application Process:
Choosing a School or College to Apply for:
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Financial Aid InformationScholarships
The Universities have school- sponsored scholarships for students who have a 3.5 or better GPA and often ACT score requirements. To qualify, students must have filed an admission application and have been accepted to the school. Other scholarships are based on a minimum GPA and sometimes ACT scores. Some career specific scholarships have lower minimum standards. If a scholarship opportunity requires an “Official Transcript” the complete application should be given to Mrs. Sourge – 10 days before the posted deadline! Resources for scholarships:
Best Sources: Local and County funders. Financial Aid and the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) To be eligible for any school sponsored aid schools MUST have a FAFSA form from you. Steps needed to complete FAFSA
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