Keeping you and our community healthy and safe, as well as maintaining mental well-being, have always been and remain our top priorities.
In efforts to help our families have quick access to resources list please use the following the links below:
Mental Health Resource Guide for the Upstate of South Carolina – List provided by NAMI
Community Resource Guide for the Upstate of South Carolina - List provided by The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health
An overview of what you will discuss in your IGP- with useful links!
SchooLinks Presentation
Access SchooLinks
Set up your Application Manager
Requesting transcripts
How to download an unofficial copy of your transcripts for college applications
Resumes
Video Tutorials: Requesting transcripts, requesting letters of recommendation, and linking Common App to SchooLinks (QR codes)
Students can visit Online Score Report Help or call 866-756-7346 for help creating an account or merging multiple accounts. College Board has resources on the School and District Resource Center and the PSAT/NMSQT Scores site to help staff communicate with students about their scores.
Video on how to link your Common App to SchooLinks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jueIOzvkV-I
Please utilize the Common App's help website for any issues with your account. Counselors do not have access to their platform to assist students with Common App issues; please contact Common App directly for assistance.
This must be done for the school to send transcripts/recommendations to colleges.
Log into Common App account.
Click on the “My Colleges Tab.”
Click on any college.
Go to “Recommendations and FERPA” section and click “Complete Release Authorization.”
Review the instructions, complete the form, and click “Save and Close.”
For students who have taken Dual Credit classes through Greenville Tech, please use this link to request your official transcripts to be sent to colleges.
Please feel free to use these as a resume template!
Editable basic resume template from Clemson University Center for Career and Professional Development.
Clemson University Center for Career and Professional Development website with addtional resources.
Other places to find resume templates: Canva, Google Docs, and Word. SchooLinks also has a resume builder which will make you a resume to download or save on Google Drive.
Student Athletes, please ensure you have done your eligibility requirements for the NCAA. Contact Ms. Quinn Allen with NCAA transcript questions (you will need to fill out a waiver for it to be uploaded), and your coach for further questions.
Please use this link to check out the Scholarship Database.
Bridge programs are selective transfer programs offered by invitation only. Students must be successful in their first year at a technical college, and students who meet the program's academic expectations are assured a successful transition to the University. As transfer admissions have become increasingly competitive, Bridge programs are an excellent option for students who are offered the opportunity.
Clemson University Bridge Program
Clemson SPECTRA Bridge Program
College of Charleston iCharleston Program (First semester abroad)
Please see the attached Senior Checklist designed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) with Common Enrollment Steps for Colleges and Universities. Use this resource to make sure you are on track with Enrollment. Your school will also provide you with their specific enrollment steps.
Not all transfer situations are the same, so it's important to understand what category of transfer student are so that you can communicate clearly with advisors. Click here to learn more about what steps you should take for a successful transfer.
Use this website to learn more about the CCR requirements and earn your cord for graduation!
Please contact your School Counselor to fill out the Work-Based Learning paperwork to qualify as College and Career Ready.
Must have worked a minimum of 40 hours
Click here!
Throughout the year, various opportunities for work, internships, and service-learning are presented to our school. These opportunities are made available to students via Backpack Announcements and the Counselor Corner Bulletin Board (located across from the entrance of the Counseling Office).
Are you checking your school email address? Sometimes important information is shared via senior class emails.
Are you checking Backpack? Important information is shared via your student backpack account.
Are you checking the MHS Counseling website, Mauldin High School's website, and Social Media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter)? This is also where we post important information.