May 25, 2017
May 16, 2017
Seniors, get help completing FAFSA
Seniors, if you haven't completed the FAFSA and need help, Middlesex County College is offering workshops to help you complete it. You do not need to attend MCC to attend the workshop. All seniors that will be attending some form of school, once they graduate, need to complete the FAFSA, as soon as possible.
April 24, 2017
Register for the Free Money Boot Camp at Rowan University
Whether you are thinking about a 2 year
or 4 year college program, a technical college or program, or a training
program leading to a certification, it’s important to plan for what you will be studying, where you will enroll and how you will pay for it. The College
Bound Money Boot Camp is designed as a
one-day series of workshops and informational tables where current students, incoming
students, and family members work side by side with the University’s Admissions
Office, Financial Aid Office, and Lenders to gain a head start and competitive
edge on the admission and payment process.
Register by May 6th
March 6, 2017
EOF Programs - Great College Program for Families that Qualify
If you and your family are in financial need and gross income fall within the criteria below; consider applying to an EOF program in the college that you are choosing.
The application process varies between schools.
The application process varies between schools.
How do I Apply for EOF?
1. Apply to a participating New Jersey college or university
Students must apply and be accepted to a New Jersey college or university that participates in the EOF program.
2. File a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Every student who wants to apply for the EOF grant must file a FAFSA. The FAFSA is available through high schools, colleges or by calling the toll-free hotline number at HESAA (Higher Education Student Assistant Authority)
1-800-792-8670. The FAFSA is also available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
3. Contact the EOF director
There is an EOF campus director at every college and university participating in the EOF program and each college/university has its own specific criteria for EOF admission and program participation. Students must contact the EOF director at the institution they wish to attend for specific admissions information and requirements for participation in the EOF program.
WHS Guidance Tip: Apply early. The earlier you apply, the better chances for you to get accepted.
Kean University EEO/EOF Instant Decision Day - Friday, March 17th
If you are or have applied to Kean University and qualify for EOF, take advantage of Kean's EEO/EOF Instant Decision Day.
February 24, 2017
Summer Pre-College Programs and Enrichment Programs - Register Now
If you are interested in taking college courses or participate in an enrichment summer camp, now is the time to register. Many of these programs have deadlines that are quickly approaching or need a letter of recommendation to apply.
Visit http://woodbridgehighschoolguidance.blogspot.com/p/sportsclubsvolunteering.html for a list of different programs.
Visit http://woodbridgehighschoolguidance.blogspot.com/p/sportsclubsvolunteering.html for a list of different programs.
February 10, 2017
Seniors, Show Us Your Acceptance Letters!! #BarronGoals
Seniors, bring your college acceptance letters to guidance and get a chance to win an award. We are also accepting letters from trade schools. These letters will then be posted on a bulletin board by the main office.
January 26, 2017
Seniors Complete FAFSA Now
Message from The New Jersey Higher
Education Student Assistance Authority and the New Jersey Association of
Student Financial Aid Administrators
Because many colleges and universities give priority consideration and award packages to students who complete their FAFSA by January 31, HESAA and NJASFAA would like you to remind your senior class that the 2017 ‒ 2018 FAFSA should be completed as soon as possible. Although many of your students may have already completed the FAFSA, others still have not. Processing can take several weeks. The earlier your seniors apply, the earlier they can make informed decisions about their college selection.
To complete the FAFSA, visit https://fafsa.ed.gov.
To view help/informational videos on FAFSA and loans, visit
http://www.hesaa.org/Pages/NJFAFSAGO.aspx
Because many colleges and universities give priority consideration and award packages to students who complete their FAFSA by January 31, HESAA and NJASFAA would like you to remind your senior class that the 2017 ‒ 2018 FAFSA should be completed as soon as possible. Although many of your students may have already completed the FAFSA, others still have not. Processing can take several weeks. The earlier your seniors apply, the earlier they can make informed decisions about their college selection.
To complete the FAFSA, visit https://fafsa.ed.gov.
To view help/informational videos on FAFSA and loans, visit
http://www.hesaa.org/Pages/NJFAFSAGO.aspx
January 19, 2017
Hispanic Student College Institute at Montclair University - Open to Class of 2018 and 2019
Montclair State University earned its Hispanic-Serving
Institution (HSI) designation in March 2016 and, in doing so, became the
largest four-year HSI designee in New Jersey. In celebration of Montclair
State’s new status, and in keeping with our commitment to educating Hispanic
students, the University is hosting a Hispanic Student College Institute for
high school juniors and seniors who identify as Hispanic.
When: August 1-3, 2017
Where: Montclair State University
Cost: Free. There is no cost to students for
participating in the Institute.
As participants in
the Institute, students will:
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Live on campus in a beautiful residence hall
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Engage in career exploration and goal setting
initiatives
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Participate in workshops on topics related to
the college search and application process, including mock interviews, creating
a resume, making the most of your college visits, financial aid literacy and
application essay writing.
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Interact and network with Montclair State
student leaders, faculty, staff and alumni
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Engage in discussions around social justice,
issues facing the Hispanic community in New Jersey, and students’ concerns
about college
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Hear from inspirational guest speakers and
panelists
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Attend a college-fair style event to learn about
Montclair State’s 300 majors, minors and concentrations
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Be eligible for scholarships
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Develop leadership and public speaking skills
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Earn a certificate of completion for inclusion
on their resumes and college applications
Academically committed students who identify as Hispanic
are encouraged to apply when the application becomes available in January 2017.
For more information, contact Jordanna Maziarz, Associate
Director of Undergraduate Admissions, at maziarzj@montclair.edu.
January 18, 2017
Rutgers mini Med School - Signup Deadline: Sat. Jan. 28th
Open to Juniors and Seniors
Registration ~ Tuition: $125.00 Includes all nine educational sessions. Early registration is requested.
Space is limited and will be filled as applications are received. To ensure your seat, your online registration must be received by Saturday, January 28th.
Space is limited and will be filled as applications are received. To ensure your seat, your online registration must be received by Saturday, January 28th.
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