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OAKMONT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE NEWS VOLUME 9, NO. 1 (978) 827-5907 ext. 2161 |
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APPLYING TO COLLEGE GOES HIGH-TECH The days of filling out a college application by hand or typewriter are virtually gone. This year our seniors can complete applications online. Some colleges will waive the application fee when the student applies electronically. Helpful hint…have the essay ready before beginning the electronic application! RESOURCES, RESOURCES, RESOURCES Although technology continues to play an ever-expanding role in the college research and application process here at Oakmont, students and parents should feel free to come in and review these recent purchases available in the Guidance Office.
These resources and our college videos can add color and dimension to the search process.
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PSAT TURNOUT94 juniors and 57 sophomores responded to the challenge to take the PSAT on October 18, 2003. The PSAT provides students with an opportunity to practice for the SAT. By the time a student is ready to take the SAT in the spring of the junior year, he/she will be comfortable with the test format and types of questions. Junior PSAT scores are used to determine eligibility for the National Merit Scholarship Program. The test results will arrive during the first week of December. The guidance counselors will distribute the scores and assist in the interpretation of the results at that time. |
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COLLEGE VISITS IN THE OAKMONT GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
Don’t forget to come to the Guidance Office to check the list of college recruiters coming to Oakmont and sign up early! |
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ATTENTION – MALE STUDENTSDon’t give up your financial aid eligibility! Register with the selective service bureau within 30 days of your 18th birthday @ www.sss.gov or at your local post office - it’s your civic and legal obligation to do so. See Mr. Denny for more information. |
SENIOR OPPORTUNITIESScholarships will be posted in the Guidance Office as they are received. In the meantime seniors should check out the college application files for individual college scholarships as well as the scholarship file drawer. NCAA ATHLETICS ELIGIBILITYIf you hope to participate in the athletic programs at a Division I or II college/ university you must complete a NCAA eligibility application. It only takes a minute. See your counselor now. WANT A TUITION BREAK?Can’t find your college major at a Massachusetts public college or university? Use the New England Regional Student Program (RSP) and receive an out-of-state tuition break when you study certain majors at state colleges in the other New England states. Visit The New England Board of Higher Education or the Guidance Department. PLANNING FOR COLLEGEHere are a few helpful websites to navigate in your college search process:
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COLLEGE BOARD SERVICES STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESThe College Board has begun a new process for students who may require accommodations when taking the PSAT, SAT I, SAT II, and Advanced Placement Exams. The Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) now requires that students and parents only need to submit the SSD form ONCE - beginning this year - for all three exams during the student’s high school career (unless the students transfers to another school). To qualify for accommodations, such as extended time, the student must have a documented disability, and a plan already established and in use at Oakmont. The SSD Student Eligibility forms can be submitted early, prior to the student registering for any test. Please remember to speak with your Guidance Counselor about the necessary paperwork, and to submit a paper application when registering the first time you take the PSAT, SAT or AP exams. FINANCIAL AIDAll colleges use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine financial aid eligibility. Some colleges may also require the CSS/Financial Aid Profile or their own financial aid application. Registration forms for the CSS/Financial Aid Profile are available in the Guidance Office or online. FAFSA forms will be available in the Guidance Office in late November and online -- but not at fafsa.com. Be sure to use the form for the 2004-05 school year! Please note: you may complete the CSS/Financial Aid Profile now, however, the FAFSA form CANNOT be submitted until January 1, 2004. GOOD CITIZEN WINNER, NOMINEES ANNOUNCEDCongratulation to Daniel Nicastro for being voted “Good Citizen” by the class of 2004. This award is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution and is presented to a senior who best exemplifies the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Alison Alves, Melissa Joyce, Daniel Nicastro and Julie Vo were nominated earlier by the faculty for this award. We are very proud of all four! |
To Oakmont Online Posted November, 2003