Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher:
You are invited to apply for the National Honors Society. Please pick up an application outside Ms. Sereno's room, 113, as soon as possible.
Applications are due Wednesday, April 20 at 8:00 am. Late applications will be accepted in only exceptionally rare circumstances.
Please see Ms. Sereno if you have any questions.
Welcome to the Guidance Department's blog! This blog is to help students, faculty and parents find important information for academic, social and career success. While we are excited to share information with you electronically, we also look forward to speaking with you in person! Stop by anytime!
Contact Us!
Kari Stankowski: Students Last Names A-L
kstankowski@kenoshastjoseph.com Voicemail: ext 121
Beula Sundararajan: Students Last Names M-Z
bsundararajan@kenoshastjoseph.com Voicemail: ext 124
262-654-8651
kstankowski@kenoshastjoseph.com Voicemail: ext 121
Beula Sundararajan: Students Last Names M-Z
bsundararajan@kenoshastjoseph.com Voicemail: ext 124
262-654-8651
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
College Planning Tips--Seniors
In April, you should continue visiting the schools where you have applied and/or were accepted. You will need to send in your decisions by May 1st, so repeat visits to your schools of choice will help you best make your decision.
Continue studying for your AP exams and for all your classes. Remember that universities offer acceptance, scholarship and financial aid based on your final high school grades. If your grades drop too low, they may revoke your submission or financial aid.
Continue studying for your AP exams and for all your classes. Remember that universities offer acceptance, scholarship and financial aid based on your final high school grades. If your grades drop too low, they may revoke your submission or financial aid.
College Planning Tips--Juniors
In April, you should continue exploring colleges and possible majors/areas of study. Continue preparing for your upcoming AP Exams! Also, look for jobs, internships or volunteering positions in areas that interest you. This will be great not only for your resume, but also help you develop a real sense of your interests and skills. Look for summer learning programs to enhance your SJCA education.
College Planning Tips--Freshmen and Sophomores
In April, continue looking for job or volunteer opportunities in areas you might be interested in studying. Look for summer learning programs. The Guidance Department has some information on this, and you can also find additional information online.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)