Services & FAQs: 12th Grade

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Guidance Road Map – Charting a Course of Excellence in Education

Guidance Road Map Grade 12

Academic Programming

What classes do 12th graders take?
Most 12th grade students take English, History, Physical Education / Health, Science, Foreign Language, and an elective.  Your school counselor will go over the choices of classes to help you have the most success in Senior year.  FRHSD is an open access district; a student can self-select into the honors level of a course

How do 12th graders know if they have met their graduation requirements?
Every year your school counselor will monitor your progress toward state graduation requirements.  The requirements can be found here.

College Application Process

What steps do I need to complete to apply for college?
FRHSD has a college application check list that will assist you.  Click here to access it.

Financial Aid and Scholarship Opportunities

What is my first step to apply for financial aid?
You will want to fill out your FAFSA.  Here is information from our college and career page that can assist you with financial aid.  Click here.

How do I find out about scholarship opportunities?
Click here for more information on current scholarship offerings. 

College Athletics and NCAA Eligibility

If I want to possibly play a sport in college, what is my first step?
Register with the NCAA here.

Military Information

How do I get information about joining the active or reserve armed forces?
Information related to active or reserve armed forces is found here.

How do I get information about attending a military academy or participating in a college's ROTC program?
Information related to attending a military academy is found here.

SATs/ACTs/AP

Some colleges have become test-optional, should I send my scores anyway?
Best to meet with your school counselor to discuss your best path forward.


How do I send my ACT/SAT scores to a college?

SATs: Each time you register to take the SAT on a weekend, you can send four score reports for free. You can designate your score recipients at the time you register or any time until you take the test. You also have until nine days after the test to use your free score reports. After that, there’s a fee. Go here for more information.

ACTs: Students can select up to four colleges to send ACT scores to at the time of registration. These four score reports are included in the basic registration fee. After that, there's a fee. Go here for more information.


What colleges are test-optional?

Click here for the latest list.


How do I sign up for an AP exam?

Click here for more information.


What is the schedule of AP Tests?

Click here for more information.


How do I know what AP scores a college accepts for credit?

Click here for more information.