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1 College Application Process Aide/Scholarship Information
Grade Level Activities Website Resources Duluth High School

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Every Grade Level Senior Profile d&pREC_ID= Necessary for counselors to write a letter of recommendation (if colleges require). Gafutures Send transcripts Apply to college Check HOPE GPA Parent Portal Student Portal

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Ninth Grade Track your GPA and graduation credits. Compare GPA to colleges you might apply to decide if you are competitive for admission. Parent and Student Portals PSAT Must pay to take test at DHS. Career Exploration on located in eclass under My Career Plan Take Career Assessment and Ability Assessment Explore Careers Save 3+ Occupations to your “My Portfolio” College Fairs/Visits GA Probe (October) and NACACNET (March)

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Tenth Grade Track your GPA and graduation credits. Compare GPA to colleges you might apply to decide if you are competitive for admission. Parent Portal Student Portal Gateway Testing Science ea8a99b9/Gateway+Science+Optimized.pdf?MOD=AJPERES Social Studies 464b-bafa- 35f4836b2563/Gwinnett+Gateway+SS+Assessment+and+Instructional+Guide.pdf?M OD=AJPERES

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Tenth Grade ACT PSAT/SAT PSAT is free for tenth graders. Career Exploration on eclass under My Career Plan Take Career Assessments (interests and goals can change). Research Education required for careers Research and Save 3+ Occupations and colleges to your “My Portfolio” College Fairs/Visits GA Probe (October) and NACACNET (March)

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Eleventh Grade Track your GPA and graduation credits. Compare GPA to colleges you might apply to decide if you are competitive for admission. Scholarships Duluth High School Website 3&type=d&pREC_ID= Duluth High School Blog Free Application for Federal Student Aid The Dream.US Undocumented students

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Eleventh Grade Career Exploration on eclass under My Career Plan Take Career Assessments (interests and goals can change). Research Education required for careers Research and Save 3+ Occupations and colleges to your “My Portfolio” ACT/SAT complete both early in junior year. Colleges accept both. Focus on one once you decide the test you performed your best. Take again after completing a prep program. Prep programs on line, small group, individual. 3&type=d&pREC_ID=

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Twelfth Grade Track your GPA and graduation credits. Compare GPA to colleges you might apply to decide if you are competitive for admission. Be aware of the deadlines. Apply to colleges you researched and saved in your “My Portfolio” (located on your eclass page) Send your ACT/SAT scores. ACT.org collegeboard.org Send your high school transcripts (Gafutures, common app, Sendedu). Send letters of recommendations (Senior Profile if required).

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Twelfth Grade Complete FAFSA: Opens on 10/1 Directions: Compare your GPA/Test Scores with those of the admitted students of the college you intend to apply. Determine which colleges you would classify as dream, competitive, reach, and safety. A safety school is one in which your scores are either on the high end or well above those of the admitted students. A competitive school is one in which your scores fall within the range of the admitted students.

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Twelfth Grade A reach school is one in which your scores fall a little below the range of the admitted students. A dream school is one in which your scores are quite a bit below the admitted students’ scores. Generally, you may want to apply to a few dream, a few reach, a few competitive and a few safety schools.

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The following slides are examples of Admitted students’ GPAs and test scores for comparison with your GPA and test scores: University of Georgia Georgia State University Kennesaw State University University of North Georgia University of West Georgia

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Scholarship Exploration Duluth High School Website Counseling College and Career Scholarships Click on Links Quest Bridge Gates Scholarship

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Closing highlights seeing counselor, websites,

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28 Quest Bridge Attention Seniors: Quest Bridge Deadline 9/27/19. Please review the following criteria before applying. The financial qualification is very firm. For additional information and to apply visit Financial Qualification: Household income is less than $65,000 a year, and often less for a typical family of four, with minimal assets. Often eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. 

29 Quest bridge Academic Achievement:
In the top 5% or 10% of their class. Have received mostly A’s grades in the most rigorous classes available. Scored >1250 (Critical Reading +Math) on the SAT or >28 (Composite) on the ACT.

30 Quest Bridge Personal Circumstances:
Often in the first generation in their family to attend a four-year U.S. college. Unusually high level of family responsibility (caring for siblings, part- time work to support family financially, etc.) Extracurricular achievements, such as leadership or community activities.

31 Pays full cost of college for four years
DEADLINE September 15, 2019 BASIC ELIGIBILITY: US citizen, national or permanent resident. African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian & Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American, Pell-eligible. A minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale IDEAL CANDIDATE: Top 10% of his/her graduating class. Demonstrated leadership through participation in community service, extracurricular, or other activities. Exceptional personal success skills (e.g., emotional maturity, motivation, perseverance, etc.). TO APPLY Visit: Please contact counselor Dr. Fenner if you apply.


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