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1 Senior Conference Class of 2019 FNH Spartans

2 Senior Conference Folder
Graduation Application Unofficial Transcript ACT Scores Career and academic exploration from middle school

3 Additional Resources Available
ACT test prep booklets ASVAB information and sign up Financial aid materials at the table Job Shadowing sign up Scholarship Update Sample Recommendation Worksheet College Application Day sign up FNH Counseling Website

4 Fargo North High Counseling & Career Center
Terri Court, Counselor (A-F) – Mandy Orth Gibney, Counselor (G-K) – Janelle Stahl Ladbury, Counselor (L-R) – Kate Evenson, Counselor (S-Z) – Nikki Brandenburger, Registrar – Transcripts/Student Records Hannalee Shaw, Career Resource –

5 Senior Checklist Fall Winter Submit senior picture (Due Dec. 1)
Retake entrance exams as needed Review scholarship update Job Shadow opportunities Submit applications Winter Order cap & gown Visit school and military representatives Complete FAFSA

6 Post-Secondary Options

7 Post-Secondary Entrance Recommendations
Certificate Programs/ Military/ Volunteer Vary by individual program/ Branch Community, Technical or 2-year Colleges High school diploma or GED Placement exam ND 4-year College or University High School diploma or GED 22 ACT, GPA, specific classes

8 College Entrance Exams ACT vs. SAT
Most common in the Midwest 4 multiple-choice sections with an optional writing portion SAT Most common on the coastlines Writing portion is required SAT subject test may be required North High’s School Code for both tests:

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12 Free Test Prep Opportunities
March2Success Prep Factory ACT Academy Practice Test Booklets RUReadyND TESTive See Hannalee Shaw in the Counseling and Career Center for more information.

13 Visiting Campuses Learn about the school before you visit
Evaluate the environment of the campus Arrange for campus meetings with department heads in the subjects that interest you and coaches in sports where you excel or have an interest Look into life beyond academics After each visit, write down your impressions of that school

14 Questions to Ask a School Representative
What majors or programs do you have? Is tutoring available? Do you offer part-time job assistance (workstudy)? What is the average class size? What type of housing is available? How might my dual credit or AP scores transfer for college credit?

15 Questions to Ask a Military Recruiter
How long do I have to enlist for and what is the minimum commitment? Am I eligible for any special enlistment programs or bonuses? What do I have to score on the ASVAB test to qualify? How soon will I leave for basic training? How will my career be determined?

16 Questions to Ask a Potential Employer
Can you tell me about the day to day responsibilities for the job? What are the next steps in the interview process? Are there prospects for growth and advancement? What type of training is provided?

17 Letters of Recommendation
Consider asking individuals who best know your personal qualities and work. Consider the deadlines and the time it takes to write a letter (request letter at least two weeks in advance). Make an appointment in advance to ask for a letter. Offer a personal resume or recommendation worksheet with your activities, involvement, achievements. Write a note to thank the individual for writing the letter.

18 Recommendation Worksheet

19 Scholarships A Scholarship Update is on the counseling and career center page Most applications are attached to the scholarship update through a link, however some need to be picked up in the counseling center Be sure to check the update throughout the school year – each scholarship has a different deadline

20 Scholarship Update

21 Financial Aid Apply for Student Aid beginning October 1 of their senior year. The Free Application to Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at The FAFSA document determines eligibility for all financial aid programs. Complete 2017 taxes prior to applying for financial aid.

22 Transcript Release Information
The State of ND utilizes a program called etranscripts to send official transcripts electronically. Students received instructions explaining how to request transcripts be sent. Questions can be directed to Nikki Brandenburger, Registrar. Requests should be submitted at least 24 hours prior to deadline.

23 Important Upcoming Events
Wed., Oct ASVAB Sat., Oct. 13 (9:00–3:00) ACT prep workshop Wed., Oct College Application Day Thurs. Nov. 8 Career Day Be sure to subscribe to the Scholarship Update.


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