Students and families to attend Junior College & Career Night
Take the SAT at school (more information to come)
Students match with a College & Career Counselor and have a 1:1 meeting (March)
Explore different college campuses.
Students start drafting their personal statements
Parents/guardians file taxes and prepare documents for Fall FASFA applications
Consider summer plans (jobs, internships, summer programs)
Explore your interests
Take a FREE career assessment
Visit colleges (virtually or in-person if you can!)
Explore CTE programs
Complete community service hours
Work a summer job/internship/attend a summer program
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Enjoy your summer!
Spend a summer or a few weeks of your summer at a college or university to learn more about the college experience and explore various career paths. For local programs, please reach out to your counselor.
The Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS) is a free, six-week summer educational experience for high school sophomores and juniors. Telluride Association covers all program costs for every student, including tuition, books, room and board, field trips, and facilities fees.
Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science (GEMS) is an U.S. Army-sponsored, summer STEM enrichment program for middle and high school students that takes place in participating U.S. Army research laboratories and engineering centers.
Juniors are invited to apply for the Coolidge Scholarship, a full-ride, presidential scholarship for undergraduate study.
This one-of-a-kind scholarship may be used at any accredited college or university in the U.S.
Would you like to earn up to $15,000 in a paid corporate internship, an industry-recognized certification, and a successful plan for after high school? Genesys Works is an opportunity for a successful future! They provide free business and computer skills training, a paid corporate internship, free access to google certifications, and college and scholarship application help.
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have undertaken significant efforts to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools. Each of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations recipients receives an award of $1,000 and is invited to participate in a Symposium on Race.
Scholarship recipients may receive a full scholarship to a summer program, and funds and guidance to help students with their college applications.
Scholarship recipients receive support as they apply for college and on-going support throughout college and beyond, including career counseling.
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) scholarship is for motivated high school students who want to experience a culture and learn a language through a full immersion experience. Learn about German culture first-hand by living with a host family and attending a German high school.
KIPPer is a texting chatbot available to answer students' questions 24/7. KIPPer will also send resources such as:
Reminders of important dates and actions needed throughout your college application process
Information and resources to support you with your financial aid and scholarship applications
Events and opportunities to learn more about your desired college and career options!