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GUIDANCE COUNSELING

Focuses on academic achievement, career development and personal and social growth

Includes classroom instruction in college and career preparation

Senior class group project administration, design and implementation

Small group project teams to complete senior class group project

College 101 Parent Program administration and coordination at August orientation,

December Financial Aid Workshop, and April College Success Workshop

Promotes Individual Growth with Class Teaching; a Comprehensive Four-Year Program
Four Year Program: 9th Grade Focus: What Can I Do For Me Administration & Instruction

Four Year Program: 10th Grade Focus: What Can I Do For My School Administration, Instruction and Coordination of School Community Service Projects, Individual and Teams

Four Year Program: 11th Grade Focus: What Can I Do For My Community Administration, Instruction and Coordination of Outside Community Service Projects, Individual and Teams

Four Year Program: 12th Grade Focus: I Have A Plan A, B, C Administration, Instruction and Coordination of College Admissions Processes

Pretests of levels of interest and reviews of standardized testing results for appropriate academic and career direction Conducts individual, group and parental conferences for college/career planning

Communicates with school administration, teachers, students, parents and community professionals to maintain ASCA professional standards

Colleges & Universities 

 

Here are some key questions to ask yourself when making a list of colleges:

 

  • Do they have my major?

     

  • How far away from home do I want to be?

     

  • What size is the student population?

     

  • What are the admission requirements?

     

  • What support services are available-counseling, tutoring, career services, etc?

     

  • What is the student-faculty ratio?

     

  • What access to technology is available (technology in the classroom,wireless access,etc)?

     

  • Are there any special academic programs such as honors, learning communities, studying abroad?

     

  • What types of financial aid and scholarships are available?

     

  • What preparation for graduate school is available?

     

Here are some key questions to ask on a college visit:**
 

 

·  What do students do outside the class?

 

·  What support services are available-counseling, career services, etc?

 

·  What is the student-faculty ratio?

 

·  What access to technology is available (technology in the classroom,wireless access,etc)?

 

·  Are there any special academic programs such as honors, learning communities, studying abroad?

 

·  What exposure is there is diversity?

 

·  What are the living arrangements (all dorm or apartment living)?

 

·  How is the food!

 

·  Are there intercollegiate and intramural athletics available?

 

·  What safety services are available to students?
 

 

Parent Resources

 

If you have questions about "Dual Enrollment" contact Mrs. Fleming 343-0061

 

Is your student struggling with grades?  Encourage your student to visit this study skills site for assistance.  Study skills
 

 

 

 

Paying for postsecondary education is a big concern for parents.  Here are a few resources for planning:

 

NASFAA-National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators offers resource information and a great powerpoint explanation of the FAFSA. 

 

Assist your student with success in school and career planning--here are a few sites to help you:

 

America's Career Resource Network-success in school and beyond.

 

ACT Parent Information-educational planning from ACT testmakers.

 

Adventures in Education-resources for families of college-bound students.

 

US Dept of Education-provides resource information on federal legislation and various publications to help you and your child be successful in school.

 


SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID

 

What is FAFSA?

 

Free Application for Federal Student Aid. 

 

FAFSA 4caster-Begin exploring financial aid options and get a jump on the process.  Visit this federal site now.

 

This is the form the federal government uses to determine your eligibility for aid.
Types of aid:· Grants· Scholarships· Work-study· Loans

 

Completing the FAFSA
1. paper copy  OR
2. on the web-
www.fafsa.ed.gov

 

Tips for completing FAFSA on the web:
1. Get your PIN number.  Your pin number becomes your electronic signature-
www.pin.ed.gov 
2. Use the pre-application worksheet to insure you have all the necessary documents on hand. 
GO
3. Know the school codes for colleges or technical school you are applying for. 
GO
 
 

 

 

Student Athletes be sure to register with NCAA to play sports in college! 
Visit NCAA for more information.
 

SAT
For more information on the SAT and online registration visit
College Board. 

Upcoming test dates:
 December 1, 2007
January 26, 2008
March 1, 2008
May 3, 2008
June 7, 2008

ACT
For more information on the ACT and online registration visit http://www.act.org

Upcoming test dates:
 December 8, 2007
February 9, 2008
April 12, 2008
June 14, 2008
 


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Prepare and do your best!

TEST PREP ONLINE
Visit some of the following sites for test prep information:
Internet for classrooms
4Test
ACT
SAT
Number 2
Kaplan Test Prep
PowerPrep

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