The Pad
Your launching point for the future! Select any of the items from the menu to the left to begin your quest for post secondary opportunities.
Please contact Donna Zimmer for more information.
Don't forget seniors....be nice :) contact the colleges that accepted you but you are not planning on attending. They can open spots for students who may be "wait listed".
Your scholarship information source! Click on "Scholarship Information" on the left hand side menu to get a listing of available scholarships. This list is updated daily so check back often. Also, "Important Websites" has a listing of various scholarship websites! Enter drawings & open up several accounts, you will have more opportunities to apply for scholarships! Read "Upcoming Events & News" this has various topics.
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Our Counseling Intern, Mr. Ryan Carty is interviewed by Zinch - Zinch Prep: How to Build Your College List
Zinch Prep is an entirely new approach to aiding students through the college admissions process, with a mission to provide all students with the knowledge and insight they'll need, including expert advice, deadline reminders, and FREE test prep materials. Simply put, it's college counseling for the 99%.
College Planning for Student Athletes
High school athletes who want to play sports in college have extra planning to do. Most college athletic programs belong to an association with its own eligibility requirements.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the largest athletic association and has three divisions: Division I, II, and III. Division I and II schools offer athletic scholarships; Division III schools do not. If you want to attend a Division I or II school, you must be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. For more information on NCAA regulations, please visit the NCAA website.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is similar to the NCAA, but has two divisions and different eligibility requirements. Learn more about NAIA requirements.
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) represents two-year colleges and has three divisions. Find out more about NJCAA.
The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) is an association of Christian colleges and has two divisions. Learn more about the NCCAA.
You can also learn more about college planning for student athletes on EducationPlanner.org.
