2007 Senior Newsletter
September 07, 2007
Dear Centennial Seniors and Parents:
Thank you for visiting this web page. As you know this is my first year at Centennial High School, and my first Senior Newsletter. I will utilize this newsletter as a tool to keep you best informed as you plan for next year.
“What Can I Expect?” is the name I have selected for my power
point presentation that I plan to present during the Fall session
of Parent-Teacher Conferences. It is my hope that you and your
parents will plan to attend one of the presentations. We will
discuss what you can expect to happen this year as you plan for
college, and what to expect next year after you graduate. The times
for the power point presentations are listed below, and will take
place in the Elementary Computer Lab:
September 24th and 25th at 4:00p.m. 5:00p.m. 7:00p.m. and
8:00p.m.
It’s College Fair Season!
During the months of September and October EducationQuest will
sponsor six College Fairs featuring representatives from as many as
200 colleges. Mark these dates on your calendar and plan to
attend.
Norfolk Area College Fair, Sun., Sept. 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m. –
Northeast Community College
Grand Island Area College Fair, Sun., Sept. 16, 1:00-3:30 p.m. -
Heartland Event Center (NEW LOCATION)
Tri-State College Fair, Sun., Oct. 7, 1:00-3:30 p.m. – Marina
Center, South Sioux City
Scottsbluff/Gering Area College Fair (NEW!), Sun., Oct. 14,
1:00-3:30 p.m. – Gering Civic Center
Lincoln Area College Fair, Sunday, October 21, 1:00-3:30 p.m. –
Southeast Community College
Omaha Area College Fair, Sunday, October 28, 12:30-4:00 p.m. –
University of Nebraska-Omaha
Follow these tips to make the most of the College Fairs:
Review a list of participating colleges to determine those you wish
to visit (for a list, see the College Fair article at
www.educationquest.org), and prepare a list of questions. Ask about
admission deadlines, fees and criteria.
Prepare pre-printed labels with your name and address to stick on
information cards at college booths where you want additional
information.
Attend a College Fair financial aid program to learn about types of
aid and how to apply.
Educational Planning Programs feature “mini college fairs”
If you can’t make it to a College Fair, attend an Educational
Planning Program at a school in your area (see Upcoming Events at
www.educationquest.org for schedule and locations). These “mini
college fairs” feature representatives from state and regional
colleges and universities along with college planning and financial
aid information.
The importance of getting involved!
Start the school year by getting involved in extracurricular
activities to increase your chances for scholarships and admission
to your top colleges. Use the Activities Resume at
www.educationquest.org to track your involvement throughout high
school – then the information is readily available when it’s time
to apply.
Senior students and parents…start preparing for college
admission!
College may still seem far off, but admission deadlines will start
hitting later this fall. Follow these steps to stay on track:
1. Contact your top colleges NOW and ask about application
deadlines for admission, college-based scholarships and financial
aid; if you need a separate application for scholarships; and about
application fees.
2. Visit with college representatives at College Fairs, Educational
Planning Programs, during campus visits, and when they visit your
high school.
3. Apply to your top 3-4 colleges before the deadline. Along with
your application, the colleges will require your high school
transcript, class rank, GPA and ACT/SAT score. They may also
request a list of your extracurricular activities, letters of
recommendation, an essay and an interview.
September “To Do” List:
Juniors and Seniors-complete these college-planning tasks during
September:
__ Attend a College Fair or Educational Planning Program in your
area.
__ Visit www.educationquest.org to:
__ Estimate your FAFSA results using the College Funding
Estimator
__ Sign up for the Countdown to College e-mail service
__ Seniors, register by August 15 for the September 15 ACT.
__ Seniors, register by September 10 for the October 6 SAT.
__ Seniors, register by September 21 for October 27 ACT.
__ Juniors, ask your guidance counselor about PSAT registration
deadlines and test dates.
For free help with college planning, contact EducationQuest
Foundation:
Kearney
308-234-6310
800-666-3721
Lincoln
402-475-5222
800-303-3745
Omaha
402-391-4033
888-357-6300
www.educationquest.org
2007 Senior Newsletter
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