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Career Connections Program - Small Learning Communities
Academic Resume Sample

If you are planning to play sports in college you must register through the NCAA clearing house at:   http://eligibilitycenter.org

FAFSA (Free  Application for Federal Student Aid)  www.fafsa.ed.gov

Help Completing the FAFSA
http://www.finaid.org/fafsa/help.phtml

http://www.collegeprep101.com

Career Research - Kuder.com

Register for SAT
Register for the ACT
SAT Question of the Day
Common College Application
College Preparedness slideshow
Transcript request procedure for college applications
Teacher/Counselor Recommendations - Follow the instructions and return the information to Guidance
College Visits at Arundel - Go to Naviance to see the college visit schedule.Naviance/Family Connection

HOW TO MAIL YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION
Complete your college application.
Submit the counselor form if applicable, transcript request form, and transcript fee ($2) at the same time to the Counseling Center.  The transcript will be mailed within five working days.

Seniors - Forms for college applications

  • College Recommendations Self-Evaluation pdf Word
  • How to Apply to College pdf Word
  • Parent Questionaire pdf Word
  • Secondary School Report Form pdf Word
  • Student Credential Academic Resume pdf

Scholarship Information

 
The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) developed a brochure titled Questions About College? Designed especially for eleventh grade parents/guardians and students.  This brochure presents options after high school, provides answers to frequently asked questions about applying to college and financial assistant, and lists resources to assist parents as well as eleventh graders in the college planning process.  Questions about College? Will be helpful to students as they begin to compare institutions and try to find the best “fit” for their needs.  It includes information for students who might be considering community college, technical or career training, as well as information about four year institutions.  For more information  go to www.MDgo4it.org.