Counselor Quick Clips are made to give students some insight into some of the most frequently asked questions. It allows students to hear directly from our counselors about important information!
Georgia’s HOPE Programs - Get $$ for college: Let all your hard work pay off! There are several options to get money for college/technical school.
Good vs. Not so Great Transcripts Clip - What is a GPA? How to read your transcript
How to Release Transcripts Through Ga Futures (Document Only)
Grade Level Checklists - Use these checklists to keep you on track!
Senior Checklist Clip
Junior Checklist Clip
Sophomore Checklist Clip
Freshman Checklist Clip
Higher Education Options - Which type of “college” is right for you?: Not sure what the difference is between a college and a technical school? Watch this video to see what type is best for you and your goals!
How to Use MyNextmove.org Clip - visit this site to search for careers and learn more about what they involve and the schools that offer training
How to Conduct a College Search Part I - Feeling overwhelmed at all the post-secondary choices? Watch this video on how to narrow down your college/technical school list!
2024-25 SAT / ACT TESTING DATES COMING SOON!!
SAT/ACT - How to Sign Up: Many schools still require a SAT/ACT score for admissions. Watch this video on how to sign up for the SAT/ACT.
*Please make sure to choose up to 6 colleges to send your scores to when you sign up. If you do not choose colleges when you sign up the College Board will charge $12 per score report. There is no fee waiver for this service. This cost adds up so choose 6 colleges now to reduce your cost later!
**Do you qualify for a fee waiver? If you meet at least one of the criteria listed below, please contact your school counselor for a fee waiver. You will need to provide proof of eligibility, such as tax records or proof of enrollment in an aid program. SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th- and 12th-grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories. U.S. citizens living outside the country might also be eligible for fee waivers.
You're enrolled in or eligible to participate in the Federal National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Your family's annual income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the United States USDA Food and Nutrition Service
You're enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families, for example TRIO programs like Upward Bound.
Your family receives Public Assistance.
You're homeless or live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home.
You're a ward of the state or an orphan