MRS. WIERY'S WEB PAGE
AMAZING SCHOLARSHIP MUST BE DONE IN JUNIOR YEAR! Coolidge Scholarship is a full-ride, four-year, merit scholarship deadline is usually sometime in January, you must keep checking the site for updated information Click Here
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Junior Class
Once again the state of Ohio is paying for all 11th grade students to take the ACT, Jackson-Milton 11th grade students will take the ACT sometime in February.
Junior to Senior Summer information is below:
Planning
What do you want to do first? Click Here Click Here Click Here
Here you can find information about careers-wages, outlook, education beyond high school, what Ohio colleges have what programs, license information, advancement information, the list of information is endless.
Testing
School Code-363840
Click Here to register for the ACT at LEAST 4 of our valedictorians raised their test score in their senior year retaking the ACT, giving them more free money
*Revisit test prep book and notes from JM course
*Library card gives you FREE access to ACT prep
SAT- Click Here
FREE prep for SAT- Click Here
Visit
Lots to think about-Majors Available, Public or Private, Cost, Financial Support, Location, Size, Support Services, Size, Location, Gender Ratio, Athletic Programs, Clubs….Write down and keep track of all information.
Discussing
Find out specific information from your parents about their ability or their inability to help pay for college
Applying
What is the criteria-Do not apply if you are ineligible
Transcripts-Request forms are in the office, you must have the address to send to, you must sign to have your records released, it takes up to three days for transcripts to be sent
Find Out Deadlines -for both scholarships and admissions
*****Some colleges have early decision and early action, and priority deadlines.***Free and Reduced Lunch Recipients are Eligible for Free testing and Free public college applications, you MUST put requests in to Mrs. Wiery for the proper forms.****Web Page- bottom link on the district, MS or HS page. See scholarships available to you for upcoming year, local scholarships are accessible through my google folder, open each scholarship, make a google copy for you to TYPE as much as you can, then print and sign, date (whatever it requires that can’t be typed and return to me for review and send out.
NCAA
NEW NEW NEW,,,unsure if you want to play D 1. D2. Or D3, now you can create a profile page for free at Click Here
Know you want to try and play D2 & D1
Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center
What you need before you register
Below is a list of items that you may want to have prepared prior to beginning your registration with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
Valid email address.
Basic education history, including a list of all high schools or secondary schools you have attended and the dates during which you attended them.
Any additional coursework, including details about any coursework you may have taken in addition to your normal high school education, such as courses taken to improve a grade, summer school courses taken at a location other than your high school or secondary school, courses taken at a college or junior college or correspondence or online courses.
Sports participation history, including details about any teams with which you have practiced or played or events in which you participated, as well as information about any individuals that have advised you or marketed your skills.
Payment. The registration fee is $80 for students from the United States and its territories, and Canada. Online registration
The NCAA Eligibility Center has designed Click Here with you, the student-athlete, in mind. This is where you will find the tools and information you need to begin your college experience as a student-athlete. Allow at least 15 minutes to one hour to register completely. If you need to exit and come back at a later time, you can save and exit once your account has been created.