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Naviance helps students reach their goals by
developing skills critical for college, career
and life.
Log onto Naviance at www.naviance.com.
Your username is your student number and
your password is your birthday. For example,
02/18/2000. For information on careers click
the Career Tab. for information on Colleges
click the Colleges Tab.
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SAT/ACT Testing
School Code: 100299
When should I take the SAT or ACT?
Spring of junior year and/or fall of senior year for college
admissions. Take both tests because one will be your
stronger test.
Why should I take the SAT/ACT test?
The tests are college placement tests. Also, the reading
portion of the test can be used in place of the FSA reading
requirement for graduation.
How do I sign up?
Go to the website:
SAT - www.collegeboard.org
ACT - www.act.org
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What is the Pell Grant?
The Pell Grant is the primary grant that the federal
government provides to students whose family meets
the financial need criteria. The maximum Pell Grant for
a full-time student is $6345 for those who qualify. CSS
profile- More than 400 colleges and universities require
the CSS profile in addition to the FAFSA for financial aid.
Apply October 1 or later of senior year.
Scholarships are available throughout the
year. For a complete list of scholarships log
onto Naviance and click on the Colleges tab.
Then click on Scholarships and Money and
finally Scholarship List. The district’s
complete list of scholarships will be listed.
Write down the deadlines! Good luck!
The keyword is free. This is the starting place for need-based financial aid. The Pell Grant, other federal
and state grants, work study and student loans are all determined by information from the FAFSA.
The FAFSA form opens on October 1
st
of each year.
Apply as close after October 1 as you can because once the federal government evaluates the form,
they send it to the state to evaluate. The government money doesn’t run out, but the state money can
so apply early.
Website: www.fafsa.ed.gov
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College Applications
When should I apply?
After junior year - July 1st. Apply online at the
college website, Common Application or
Coalition.
Application Deadlines
Check on the college’s website for deadline
information. Many Florida schools have a deadline
of November 1st. Other schools are on rolling
admissions. -Apply early because it will give you
time to retest/send new transcripts.
Do not wait until your test scores come in
to apply. Apply first!
Types of Admission
Rolling admissions
- schools evaluate application as soon
as all required information is received.
Early action
- EA allows the student to apply early and
receive decision early - check to make sure that EA is
non-binding - this will give you flexibility.
Early decision
- ED allows students to apply early and
receive a decision early. This is a BINDING CONTRACT
between the student and the school. All other
applications to colleges must be CANCELLED.
How do I send transcripts?
You must request your transcripts through
Naviance. The registrar checks every morning and
she will see your request and send your transcripts
electronically for free while there is a $2 fee per
each hard copy requested. Contact the registrar at
for all questions pertaining to transcripts.
What do I need to apply?
1.Complete application.
2.High school transcript or SSAR (self-reporting).
3.SAT/ACT scores sent directly from the testing
center.
4.Pay the application fee or send in the waiver.
5.Essay (if required).
6. Letters of Recommendation (if required)
7 .High School Resume (if required)