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Going to College? Want Free Tuition? Check out this work-study opportunity through Starbucks called the College Achievement Plan! Chick-Fil-A has one too! (click on the picture to learn more!
Are you on track to graduate? Check on PowerSchool and match up your classes to our 18 credits required for graduation! Reach out to your mentor if you have any questions!
Wondering how to structure your time or what you should be accomplishing each week? Print off this checklist and keep it somewhere handy to help keep you on track. You could also share a copy with someone (parent? family member? friend?) that can help you stay accountable!
Chat with your mentor if you need help making a more personalized schedule!
CTC enrollment is now open for the upcoming 2024-25 school year!
Sophomores:
If you know what program you want to attend at CTC, you need to register now so you can get in, or on the waiting list.
Juniors:
You need to re-register for next school year for your current program.
Here is what you need to do:
1) Go to this website and register for CTC to be enrolled or put on a waitlist through CTC. Click on the "North Ed Career Tech Pre-Registration Application"
2) Complete this google form for us at SBVS.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask Ms. Schwarb.
Are you interested in taking classes at NMC while you are still in high school? Check out the NMC website about dual enrollment. You must apply through the school by completing this google form, and we will let you know if you are accepted! The deadline to apply is May 1.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask Ms. Schwarb.
Did you know that you can take a CLEP test, through the CollegeBoard, and earn credit for college? For a small fee, (about $100) you can sign up for the test and to try to earn college credit. Click here to learn more about CLEP testing and see what tests are offered.
If you have any questions, ask Ms. Schwarb!
Khan Academy has a great free resource to help you practice for the SAT (and PSAT too!). If you haven't yet taken the SAT, it will be offered in the spring. It's not too early to try out some practice tests and help yourself to be as prepared as possible!
The College Board (the people who administer and write the SAT tests) have posted actual practice full-length tests for you to use to help prepare you for the SAT! You can download them and start practicing today!