On the Common App, you are only required to complete the questions marked with a red asterisk (*). Those are the mandatory fields.
The other questions are optional—you can answer them if you’d like to share more about yourself, but they are not required to submit your application.
Mooresville High School CEEB Code: 342715
Phone Number: (704)658-2580
The year you started high school: 2022
Graduation Date: May 23, 2026
Counselor Title: School Counselor
Last Names A-Ar, Nu-Sk: Megan Thomas, meganthomas@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Last Names As-Bem, L-No: Tonisha White, tonishawhite@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Last Names Ben-Bre, Sl-Z: Madison Fluet, madisonfluet@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Last Names Bri-Camp, Go-K: Brian Landis, blandis@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Last Names Can-Gl: Jennifer Forte, jenniferforte@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Students with 504 Plans: Mary Royal, mmroyal@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Senior Class Size: 465
General Instructions
• Use proper capitalization and punctuation
• Do not use a nickname
• Your name on the CA (or any application) should match what you have for your school records and SAT/ACT registration info.
• We will push you to submit applications well before the deadlines. However, the deadline is 11:59pm on whatever date they give as the deadline
Common App Tabs
• Dashboard: lists colleges you’ve added, deadlines, and when you submitted them.
• My Colleges: Once you’ve added colleges to your list, you will complete school-specific questions, a Recommendation and FERPA section, and Writing supplements (if a school requires them). Then, you will review and submit your application only after someone has reviewed it.
How to Complete FERPA Release Authorization on the Common App
• Common Application: This is where all the CA sections go that go to all the schools, but you CAN modify responses in this section even after submitting to one or more schools if information changes between submissions.
• College Search: Enter the name of your college to make sure they take the CA. Just enter the name; skip the rest of the questions. Once the school(s) come up, click on the box and then “Add,” which will add them to the My Colleges and Dashboard tabs.
Common App FAQ's
Below are answers to frequently asked questions that may appear on your college applications:
1. What is our GPA scale?
We are on a 4.0 grading scale. Report your weighted GPA.
2. Do I report our weighted or unweighted class rank?
You report your weighted class rank. Rank is exact.
3. What is your title and phone number?
School Counselor and 704-658-2580
4. What is our Scheduling System (Under the Common App Education Section)?
Semester
5. What is our grading scale?
1-100
6 What is our schedule (When entering your transcript and grades if required)?
Yearly
7. What do I do if my recommender is not a MHS staff member?
If your recommender is NOT a MHS staff member then you add them in your Common App account and they will submit your form and letter via Common App.
8. How do I enter classes I took in Middle School (for HS credit) into Common App?
Enter the class, grade earned, and under school taken select Mooresville High School
9. How do I report grades from last year that were listed as half credits?
You must report both grades as they appear on your transcript. You report each grade as a .5 credit.
10. What if I have more than 10 activities to report?
Select your BEST 10 activities. Some schools will allow you to upload your resume in their individual application.
11. What is FERPA and how do I answer the questions in this section?
FERPA is the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act. By signing this you are agreeing to allow MHS to send your educational records (Transcript, etc.) to the schools you are applying to. We HIGHLY recommend that you waive your right to view recommendations. Most staff will not complete your recommendation unless you waive your right to view it.
This video shows you how to add your counselor and teachers as recommenders!
12. What is a Common App fee waiver?
Common App and our colleges want to make sure that application fees do not pose a barrier for any student. If you meet certain qualifications, you can request a Common App fee waiver.
You are enrolled in or eligible to participate in the federal free or reduced price lunch program (FRPL).*
You have received or are eligible to receive an SAT or ACT fee waiver.
Your annual family income falls within the income eligibility guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
Your family receives public assistance.
You are enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families (e.g., GEAR UP, TRIO such as Upward Bound or others).
You live in a federally subsidized public housing, a foster home or are homeless.
You are a ward of the state or an orphan.
You have received or are eligible to receive a Pell Grant.
You can provide a supporting statement from a school official, college access counselor, financial aid officer, or community leader.
*You must enroll or be eligible for the FRPL. Students who attend schools where all students receive free lunch do not automatically qualify for a Common App fee waiver.
Some of these government programs have websites that are hard to navigate. Please reach out to a counselor or another trusted adult if you're unsure if you qualify.
NC College Connect FAQ's
NC College Connect is a program that offers North Carolina public high school students with a weighted GPA of 2.8 and above who meet NC College Connect requirements direct admission to select colleges and universities participating in the NC College Connect program.
What is NC College Connect?
Eligible students will see a tailored list of colleges and universities in their portal, and this list will reflect the specific institutions for which they meet the GPA requirements and any other specific admission criteria. Note, while the minimum weighted GPA for eligibility is 2.8, some participating institutions require a higher GPA for direct admission. This means that meeting the 2.8 GPA minimum does not guarantee direct admission to all NC College Connect institutions.
Participating UNC System institutions:
Appalachian State University
East Carolina University
Elizabeth City State University
Fayetteville State University
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina Asheville
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Western Carolina University
Winston-Salem State University
Participating North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities:
Barton College
Belmont Abbey College*
Bennett College*
Brevard College
Campbell University
Catawba College
Chowan University
Gardner-Webb University*
Greensboro College
Guilford College*
Johnson C. Smith University*
Lees-McRae College
Lenoir-Rhyne University*
Livingstone College
Louisburg College
Mars Hill University*
Meredith College*
Methodist University
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Montreat College
North Carolina Wesleyan University
Pfeiffer University
Saint Augustine’s University
Salem College*
Shaw University
University of Mount Olive
Warren Wilson College
William Peace University
Wingate University*
*These colleges and universities have additional requirements for a student to qualify for direct admission. These requirements will be noted in each institution’s NC College Connect form.
North Carolina Community College System (all 58 colleges)*
*Students will be automatically directed to the traditional application process for their local community college, where they have received direct admission.
Who is eligible for NC College Connect?
North Carolina public high school students with a weighted GPA of 2.8 and above who meet NC College Connect requirements are offered direct admission to select colleges and universities participating in the NC College Connect program.
Meeting NC College Connect requirements means meeting course requirements and any additional criteria required by individual institutions, as well as responding to safety questions to show a student meets the institutions’ safety requirements.
Will students be admitted to all the institutions participating in NC College Connect?
No. Students will be matched to a select list of participating NC College Connect colleges and universities based on their weighted GPA and meeting NC College Connect requirements. While some students may be eligible for direct admission to all institutions, others will not.
What are the NC College Connect requirements?
In addition to a weighted GPA of 2.8 or above, students must also meet NC College Connect requirements. This includes meeting necessary NC College Connect course requirements and answering safety questions.
Some independent colleges and universities also have additional requirements, such as foreign language courses, for a student to qualify for direct admission. This will be noted in each institution’s NC College Connect form.
What are the NC College Connect course requirements?
If a student meets the state graduation requirements, including a fourth-level mathematics course, the course requirements below are met.
Language
Four course units in language, including: four units in English, emphasizing grammar, composition, and literature
Mathematics
Four course units of mathematics, in any of the following combinations:
algebra I and II, geometry, and one unit beyond algebra II
algebra I and II, and two units beyond algebra II, or
Integrated math I, II, and III, and one unit beyond integrated math III.
The UNC System strongly encourages future students to take at least one mathematics course unit in the 12th grade.
Sciences
Three course units in science, including:
at least one unit in a life or biological science (for example, biology),
at least one unit in physical sciences (for example, physical science, chemistry, physics),
and at least one laboratory course.
Social Studies
Two course units in social studies, including one unit in U.S. history. Students who do not have the unit in U.S. history may be admitted on the condition that that they pass at least three semester hours in that subject by the end of the sophomore year.
Additional Requirements
Two additional academic courses from English, mathematics, science, social studies, world languages, or computer science. (Note: these courses should be selected in alignment with a student’s academic and career objectives.)
Some independent colleges and universities have additional requirements for a student to qualify for direct admission. This will be noted in each institution’s NC College Connect form.
What are safety questions?
In efforts to maintain a safe learning community, North Carolina colleges and universities ask safety questions as a part of their application processes. These questions ask about any behavioral misconduct during high school and criminal activity.
Answering “yes” to the safety questions may not necessarily preclude a student from being admitted. However, failing to answer these questions or failing to respond completely, accurately, and truthfully, may be grounds to deny or withdraw a student’s admission or to dismiss a student after enrollment.
How were the NC College Connect colleges and universities determined?
Colleges and universities participating in the NC College Connect program voluntarily agreed to be a part of the program based on their existing admissions criteria. Moving forward, additional colleges and universities may be included in the NC College Connect program.
Where do students go to claim their spot?
Students will:
Scan the QR code on their letter and visit NCCollegeConnect.org to learn more about the program.
Log into the NC College Connect portal using their existing CFNC.org login credentials or create a new CFNC account.
See a complete list of colleges and universities where they have received admission.
Complete an NC College Connect form, which includes contact and demographic information, to accept admission at the NC College Connect colleges and universities of their choice.
For your local community college, the program will redirect to that institution’s traditional application—but don’t worry, you already meet application requirements and are already admitted! The application is quick and easy.
Students will have to submit an NC College Connect form for each institution where they would like to claim their spot.
There is no need for a student to submit a traditional application through Common App, CFNC.org, or the institution website for the institutions where they have accepted admission through the NC College Connect portal.
Completing an NC College Connect form will not enroll a student; it instead indicates to an institution that a student is interested in accepting their offer of admission from that institution. For each institution where a student completes an NC College Connect form, students will receive direct communications about next steps, such as enrollment and financial aid opportunities.
What information will students need handy to accept their admission?
Students will be required to share basic information such as their name, date of birth, personal email address, intended major, intended start term (fall 2026 or spring 2027) as well as answer some basic questions around campus safety and military affiliation.
What is the deadline for students to accept their admission at the institutions of their choosing?
Each college or university within the NC College Connect program will have its own deadline for applications, ranging from January 15 to July 15, 2026, and many community colleges and institutions have flexible or rolling application deadlines.
Students who have been admitted to an institution via the NC Collect Connect program should confirm the application deadlines for the institutions they are interested in and accept their admission before that deadline.
If a student has received admission to their dream school, they are encouraged to complete the form to accept their admission as soon as possible – don't wait until the institution deadline!
Do students that are a part of the NC College Connect Program have to pay application fees for their selected colleges or universities?
Most NC College Connect forms submitted through the NC College Connect portal will be free. For some institutions, students will be required to pay an application fee ranging from $20 to $75 alongside the forms.
Applying to any North Carolina community college is always free, and application fees to North Carolina independent colleges and universities submitted through the NC College Connect portal are waived.
Most participating institutions will accept approved fee waivers (such as the College Board or ACT fee waiver).
Students are encouraged to submit their NC College Connect forms during College Application Week, October 20-26, 2025, to avoid application fees for most participating colleges. Students are encouraged to confirm the final list of College Application Week institutions on CFNC.org, here.
Do students need to maintain their weighted GPA of 2.8 or above throughout their senior year?
Yes. Students are offered direct admission to select colleges and universities participating in the NC College Connect program based on their GPA at the close of their junior year. Students must maintain this admitted GPA throughout their senior year.
Should a student no longer meet the NC College Connect requirements or their admitted GPA drop below what it was at the close of their junior year, an institution can rescind their admission or require more information, like test scores.
Where can a student find their admitted GPA?
Students can find their admitted GPA on Infinite Campus, in their NC-SIS portal or on their transcript, typically wherever their grades are posted. Students can also confirm their admitted GPA with their counselor.
What if students are interested in colleges or universities that are not part of the program?
While students may qualify for direct admission for the colleges and universities that are a part of NC College Connect, students are encouraged to apply to any other college or university they would like to attend via CFNC.org, including other UNC System universities, North Carolina community colleges, and North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities based on their priorities and interests.
If a student did not qualify but is still interested in applying to college, what steps should they take?
There are multiple opportunities for students to pursue higher education even if they do not qualify for direct admission through NC College Connect.
Students who are not eligible for the NC College Connect program should visit CFNC.org to learn more about higher education options available and for additional support in planning, applying, and paying for college.
Will students have to complete their Residency Determination (RDS) when they accept their admission?
No. A student will not have to indicate or complete Residency Determination (RDS) when they submit their short NC College Connect forms. However, establishing in-state residency is an important step in the college-going process to help students save money on college expenses and should be completed at a later date.
Does this program eliminate students from scholarship opportunities?
No. Qualifying for the NC College Connect program does not impact any financial aid opportunities or eligibility for merit-based scholarships. As long as students select for their transcript to be sent to the colleges and universities of their choosing, they will be considered for scholarship opportunities. Students are still encouraged to complete the FAFSA to understand their financial aid opportunities.
Students are encouraged to explore merit-based scholarship deadlines for each campus, as well as other North Carolina financial aid opportunities, collected on CFNC.org here.