Step Up to College Guide - All college resources, including a timeline.
NCAA Clearinghouse - Athletes who are looking to play a sport in college, need to create an account and check "fee waiver" at the end.
PHEAA Education Planner - Use this site for college resources.
Philly Goes 2 College - Use this for all types of college information in and around our area.
Let's Get Ready - Free SAT Prep through Temple University.
Khan Academy Targeted SAT Practice - Shows you how to study for the SAT effectively. For an additional video, you can click here.
Complete the FAFSA Form- Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.
Create an FSA ID- An FSA ID is a username and password that gives you access to Federal Student Aid’s online systems and can serve as your legal signature.
March 2 Success Program- SAT & ACT strategies.
Due to COVID-19, The School District of Philadelphia has created a process that will allow minors to obtain their working papers in two ways: Virtually by appointment and In-Person by Appointment.
“In-Person” – At the 440 Education Center through APPOINTMENT ONLY on Wednesdays 2:00 – 5:00 pm and Saturdays 8:30 am – 12:30 pm through a safe and secure process that follows COVID-19 restrictions. (Please be aware that everyone is required to wear face coverings and maintain 6-feet distance from others.)
“Virtually” – Minor completes online application, Parent/Guardian signs form, emails completed and signed application to Issuing Officer, Issuing Officer sends an appointment request to minor via Google Meet to verify proof of age, and the actual Working Paper Blue Card will be mailed to minor via USPS.
Internship/Mentorship & Part-time Seasonal Employment Opportunities
If you are looking for an approved PHLapprenticeship program, please click here.
The different types of Career-Connected activities listed below will include: Internship/Mentorship & Part-time Seasonal Employment opportunities for current SDP students and career training programs for students who will (or have) graduated.
See Mr. Vanterpool if you are seeking "Therapy."
Outpatient Services include in office & telehealth therapy sessions
Psychological Assessment
Psychiatric Appointments for Medication (as needed/desired)
This virtual Calming Room was designed to assist students in finding different strategies and tools for managing emotions. Hopefully this resource is helpful and used proactively, or when life gets a bit overwhelming.
Whether you’re a college-bound high school student or already attending a college or university, Army ROTC has scholarships available. Scholarships are awarded based on a student’s merit and grades, not financial need.
Army ROTC scholarships consist of:
Two-, three-, and four-year scholarship options based on the time remaining to complete your degree
Full-tuition scholarships
The option for room and board in place of tuition, if you should qualify
Additional allowances for books and fees
APPLICATION
The scholarship application period begins on June 12, 2020
Click here for more information
Want to learn more about this scholarship opportunity? contact your local Army Recruiter.
The School District’s Urban Technology Project (UTP)
AmeriCorps Programs in Philadelphia: Please click on HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION!
Want to learn more or do you have any questions? please contact: Shana Savage at ssavage2@philasd.org