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It’s time to start planning

October is College Knowledge Month! Complete college applications, receive special treats, and explore various college options. Take advantage of waived application fees and attend College Application Day on October 23rd.

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It’s time to start planning

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  1. It’s time to start planning And Take Action

  2. October is College Knowledge Month

  3. Throughout the month • Any student who completes an application, submits it and pays to send their transcripts will: • Receive an “I applied Bracelet” • Sign the College Board • Receive a special treat celebrating your accomplishments

  4. Applying to Colleges • Many of the State Colleges and Universities will waive their application fee the last week of October (see list from Advisor also available on the Career Center page) • College application Day will be Tuesday October 23 • 9:30-2:20 in the LMC, you MUST sign up in the Career Center • You will have an opportunity to get a pre – signed pass in Advisement on Tuesday, October 23rd • All students are welcome to work on applications that day

  5. Career Colleges 4 year College or University Community College Options after high school OJT Military Technical College Apprenticeships Gap Year/volunteer

  6. A senior college checklist… • Visit with Reps in the building • Visit colleges with your parents or through the career center • Check out the requirements for the colleges you are considering • Ask for Letters of Recommendation, if needed • Meet with your school counselor, if needed • Start Applying to Colleges • Have a conversation with your parents about financing your college • Complete the FAFSA • Start checking out scholarships

  7. Today in advisement… • Naviance • Updating/creating your resume – About Me • Doing the Strength Explorer, Do What you are – About Me • Exploring on the College Super Match/ Comparing Colleges – College • Adding colleges to “I am thinking about and or I am applying to” – College • The individual Colleges web page • Apprenticeship program home pages • The Common App • Scholarship searches

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