Important dates and reminders for Parents and Students
Students should begin researching university and college programs that are of interest. Visit each institution’s website to learn about admission requirements, programs, and deadlines. Most Universities require 5 621 courses. They do not count 800 level courses so check it out carefully.
Apply to residence as soon as possible as some residences fill up fast. Usually competitive residences are full by Christmas.
When filling out applications, do not use the school email as it will be deactivated over the summer.
Check email regularly, for any important information or deadlines.
Printed information about Post-Secondary Institutions is available in the Student Services Office for students to browse or take home.
University and college representatives visit KISH each year to offer presentations. Dates vary and will be announced as soon as they are scheduled.
Open House Days are an excellent opportunity to tour campuses and speak directly with faculty and students.
Watch for updates in weekly emails and the Google Classroom.
Open House details are also available on each institution’s website.
Students can begin applying to Post-Secondary Institutions.
Applications are completed online through each university or college’s website.
Once an application is submitted, students must request a transcript through Student Services.
There is an application fee, but it is waived if you attend the Open House for UPEI or Holland College. Some universities also provide application codes that waive the fee—check with Student Services or the Google Classroom for details.
Students applying to Ontario universities or colleges must apply through the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) or Ontario College Application Service (OCAS).
Students applying to UPEI and wishing to live in residence should apply now
Continue working on college and university applications—most deadlines fall around March 1st, but check each institution’s website to confirm.
Some schools automatically consider applicants for entrance scholarships, while others require a separate application—details will be available on their websites.
A sign-up sheet will be available in Student Services for students to indicate where First Semester transcripts should be sent.
Check with your institution for their specific scholarship deadlines.
Local Scholarships Meeting for students to explain the application process and available awards. (These are the awards that students looked at in English classes.)
May 1st: Deadline to apply for all Local Scholarships.
Continue to watch the Google Classroom for other scholarships as the information becomes available.
Please notify Student Services of any scholarships or bursaries received from a university, college, or outside organization so these achievements can be recognized at graduation.
Prom: Saturday, June 6th – details to come from the Parent Prom Committee.
Graduation Ceremony: Thursday, June 18th at 4:00 p.m. at KISH.