Deadline to register for the December 12th ACT is
TODAY. Register at
www.act.org This is the last National Test Date held at ACHS until June of 2021.
NOTE: All juniors will be taking the ACT on March 9, 2021 during the school day as part of our State Testing. ________________________________________________________________________
See attached information from Mr. Glass regarding our NTI days ahead.
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Attention Juniors! The deadline for Youth Salute has been extended until December 2nd. Follow the link below to apply. Contact Mrs.Thacker with any questions.
http://www.centralky.youthsalute.com/apply/__________________________________________
Reminder sophomores: Applications for the Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminar are available in the guidance office and on the school website. The seminar will take place June 17-21 at Berea College. Applications are due by November 20th at 3:30 pm. These can be turned in in person, via email, or via Google. Information about HOBY as well as the link for the application are below. Please email Mrs.Thacker if you have any questions.
[email protected]
HOBY Website
http://www.hoby.org/programs/leadership-seminars/
HOBY Application
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Today is the last day for The University of Alabama's Free App Week.
To redeem their free code, students must complete their application by 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT (November 20).
Free App Code: AL20
How to use the code:
1. Fill out the application in its entirety.
2. DO NOT mark the fee waiver box at the beginning of the application.
3. At the end of the application, type the student's free code into the 'Staff Only Use' box above the submit button.
If you have any questions regarding the application or Free App Week, please reply directly to this email.
Thank you,
Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarships
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Good afternoon! The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is now accepting applications for scholarship opportunities for students who will be pursuing a Civil Engineering Degree at the University of Kentucky, the University of Louisville, or Western Kentucky University AND who would be interested in working for KYTC after graduation. If selected, the students will be eligible for stipends in the amount of $6,200/semester for the freshman & sophomore years and $6,600/semester for the junior & senior years, along with the opportunity to work for KYTC after graduation.
Note – this is a scholarship available for those interested in employment with state government in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. It is not a scholarship that is offered as general financial assistance.
For complete details and to apply, please visit our website at https://transportation.ky.gov/Education/Pages/Civil-Engineering-Scholarship.aspx
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Thank you,
Marianne
Marianne Sullivan
State Highway Engineer's Office
Phone - 502-564-3730
Direct - 502-782-4970
Fax - 502-564-2277
[email protected]
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The Craft Academy Recruitment Team has re-designed our Virtual Visits using the Zoom platform!
We are hosting our Zoom sessions each weekday at 1 p.m. in the month of November.
Pre-Registration is required: https://www.moreheadstate.edu/Academics/Craft-Academy/Prospective-Students/Schedule-a-Virtual-Visit
These visits would be perfect for current sophomores who are looking to learn more about our program, speak to current staff, and ask questions at the end.
Our slideshow presentation lasts approximately 30 minutes, followed by the Q&A.
*Please remember that to apply for the Class of 2023, students must earn the benchmark scores on the ACT (18 – English; 21 – Reading; 22 – Math) before the February 1 deadline.
If you have a student who is having trouble getting registered for an upcoming ACT or SAT opportunity, please contact our office, and we can help with this process.
Have questions?
Have a question for our Recruitment Team?
Submit it here: https://www.moreheadstate.edu/Academics/Craft-Academy/Prospective-Students/Schedule-a-Virtual-Visit/Questions-for-Virtual-Visits
Would another time work better with your student’s schedule? Email us and let us know, and we would be glad to set up an individual Virtual Visit!
Thanks!
Sunny
Sunshine Stamper
Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics
Assistant Director Admissions, Public Relations and Recruitment
Morehead State University
260 University Blvd
Morehead, KY 40351
606.783.5102
[email protected]
www.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy
Dear Counselor,
Whether your students are back in school, learning remotely, or participating in a hybrid model, we know they're working closely with you on their journey to college. The College Board Opportunity Scholarships program was created to help your students complete steps for college while earning the chance at scholarships. Encourage your seniors to sign up for the program at cb.org/opportunity for a guide to college and a path to scholarships.
The first step in helping your students earn scholarships is to take the College Board Opportunity Scholarships pledge. When you sign up for the pledge, you'll receive a free digital toolkit as well as monthly reminders and resources. | | Most students need financial aid to help pay for college. By completing the FAFSA®, students might qualify for thousands of dollars in federal grants, work-study, low-cost loans, and state and college scholarships. There's no other way to gain access to this money.
Encourage your students to complete the FAFSA and earn a chance at a $1,000 scholarship.
| • | Completing the FAFSA is an urgent and important step—not just for accessing financial aid, but for staying on track to enroll in college. Research shows that 90% of students who complete the FAFSA enroll immediately in college—versus only 55% of students who don't file. | • | Between October and February, the College Board will award $800,000 to seniors who complete the FAFSA. |
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