Resources
MHS Counseling Resources for Students
Mukwonago High School Counselors know how crucial junior year is. Between College and Career planning, the ACT, and rigorous coursework, we are here to assist in any way we can.
Below you will find a variety of resources for 11th grade students to help keep them on track and accountable in their secondary education.
Have more questions? Reach out to your school counselor by clicking on their picture below to book an appointment!
Schedule Change Policies:
Make sure to familiarize yourself with the new schedule change policies as these will be important to you when selecting courses during course registration.
ONE SCHEDULE CHANGE PER SEMESTER
*A $10 fee will be applied to a student's account for most schedule changes made with the exception of changes made due to events outside of the student's control or made at the recommendation of the counselor. *
If you schedule change does not fall under the approved acceptable reasons your request will be denied.
Credit Checklist
There are multiple components to graduate from MHS. Don't know them all?
That's OK - we got you!
The graduation requirements worksheet walks you through required credits and courses so that you can successfully stay on track for graduation.
College and Career Readiness at MHS
The College Application Process
Junior year is the time to start familiarizing yourself with the college application process. We have provided an information slideshow for students to reference during the process.
For more information please reach out to your school counselor.
Dual Enrollment Information
Beginning junior year, students at Mukwonago High School have the opportunity to take college level courses, paid for by the school district, to receive both college level and MHS credit.
Start College Now
The Department of Public Instruction partners with Wisconsin Technical Colleges to allow students to take technical college courses while still in high school.
Application Deadlines:
February 1st: Summer Enrollment
February 20th: Fall Enrollment
September 25th : Spring Enrollment
For more information please visit the MHS Early College Credit Program Page HERE.
Start College Now VS Early College Credit
This information handout provides the differences between both programs so that you can deicide what option best fits your post secondary plans.
Early College Credit
The Department of Public Instruction partners with Wisconsin high schools and UW system public and private colleges to allow students to take college level courses while still in high school.
Application Deadlines:
February 1st: Summer Enrollment
March 1st: Fall Enrollment
October 1st: Spring Enrollment
For more information please visit the MHS Early College Credit Program Page HERE.