Seniors/Senior Parents: The FAFSA opened on October 1st! The early bird gets the worm when it comes to federal financial aid. See this link for help getting started: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15cgto9do7agyoBK7QNWTm8rSVmhfj5onvJQAIt9NCJQ/edit?usp=sharing
College Preview Information
Mane Event - Texas A&M Commerce
Have you signed up for Mane Event yet? Be prepared to begin your life at college—we discuss financial aid, scholarships, the honors program, steps to enrollment, living on campus and much more.
HAVE FUN WITH:
Free Breakfast
Meet Faculty and Students
Academic & Student Organizations Showcase
Campus and Residential Hall Tours
Admissions, Residence Life, Financial Aid and Scholarship Information
Win Prizes Throughout The Day!
Remember to get your free Mane Event t-shirt on the big day! We'll see you there!
Save your spot at Mane Event!
John Hopkins University
These casual, in-person chats pair a group of high school students with a current Hopkins student so they can get to know our campus culture and learn about the student experience.
This two-hour program takes a deep dive of Hopkins and includes an information session, student panel, and campus tour.
An overview of the Hopkins experience both in and outside the classroom—perfect for students and their families.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Connecting with our office and students
We'll be offering a variety of in-person and virtual events this fall for prospective students. We encourage students to visit our admissions website as well as sign up for our mailing list to learn more about opportunities to connect with us.
University of Arizona
The National Recruitment Team is excited to host in-person Wildcat Day events in selected cities throughout the country! These events are an outstanding opportunity for students to learn more about what makes the University of Arizona such an amazing place to live and learn.
Presentations include; Why Arizona, How to fund your Education and How to Apply. It’s also a great opportunity for students to meet their local regional recruiters as well as members of the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and Housing & Residential Life.
To learn more about these programs, please visit our website.
Scholarships
The Frisco Education Foundation Scholarship Program offers Frisco ISD graduating high school seniors the opportunity to apply for college scholarships offered through the Foundation. In addition to scholarships funded by the Foundation, the Foundation prides itself in serving as the catalyst for outside donors to award scholarships to FISD graduating high school seniors in the name of their corporation, organization, school/youth group or in memory/honor of an individual.
More information can be found here.
Looking for additional information, please visit the LTHS Counselor website.
Our mission is to know every student by name and need by feeling cared for, capable, and connected.