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Educational Planning

Contact Information

Academic Dean: Jason L Hamstra

Phone: (734) 955-1730

Fax: (734) 955-1737

Email: jhamstr@summit-academy.com

 

2010 - 2011 Course Scheduling

Scheduling for the 2010 - 2011 School Year will begin on Monday, April 26th. On this day, your student will receive the Summit Academy North High School Curriculum Guide and Schedule Request Form for the grade he/she will be enrolled in for the 2010 -2011 school year. Please review your student's requests with them. In May, your students will use their Power School access to enter their course requests into the computer. Below you will find links to important documents for completing the scheduling process.

 

2010 - 2011 Curriculum Guide

2010 - 2011 Online Course Guide

Instructions for Completing Schedule Request Forms

2010 - 2011 Course Names and Numbers Needed to fill out the request form

9th Grade Schedule Request Form

10th Grade Schedule Request Form

11th Grade Schedule Request Form

12th Grade Schedule Request Form

   

College Application Process at Summit Academy High School

Apply no later than November 15th if you are interested in scholarships from the college. Most colleges automatically enter your information into their scholarship data banks when your application is received. There is a great deal of money generated by most colleges that is specifically for their students. You therefore must apply and be accepted before you can qualify for these scholarships.

Seniors who wish to attend college need to be certain the counseling department is notified of each and every application made. This includes all online applications and on-site applications.

Applying online is highly recommended by most universities today. If you choose online, you must give your counselor the “counselor section” of the application so your transcript can be mailed out. If you do not apply online, as soon as you complete your application, return it to your counselor along with a check for the application fee. Your counselor will complete the application and mail it.

Remember, the longer you take to complete the application, the longer it takes to receive a reply from the college. You also risk losing out on your choice of college, if the college you hope to attend ends their application deadline earlier than they advertise. We urge you to complete your applications as soon as possible

Important Information

Below you will find links for important information by catagory

 

ACT Testing and Prep

ACT Prep & Practice Tests_FREE

Online Registration

ACT Test Dates

 

 

AP Courses

 

 

 

College Preparation

Recommended Courses for College

College Application Checklist

College Preparation Tests: What are they and how to study for them?

 

Financial Aid and Scholarships

 

FAFSA - www.fafsa.gov

FAFSA-Just the Facts

FAFSA "On the Web" Worksheet 2009-2010

FAFSA Paper Application 2009-2010

FAFSA 2009-2010 Detailed Instructions

 

Financial Aid

Financial Aid-Demystified

Five Steps in Paying for College

Paying for College - Cash for College

Student Loan Buying Guide - April 2009

Life After Sending off the Applications

Looking for Money for College

 

Scholarships

www.fastweb.com

 

Career Readiness

Career Cruising

Career Pathways

Online Career Testing

 

 

 

Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment Notification

 

 

 

Michigan Merit High School Graduation Requirments

Michigan Merit Curriculum HS Graduation Requirements

 

 

 

Community Service

Community Service Policy

Community Service Blank Forms

 


 

2008-2009 ACT and SAT test dates College Bound Student Athletes

                                                   

 

Military Comparison Sheet

College Calendar Checklist

 

 

 

  Military Guide

 

ACT to SAT Conversion Tables 08-09

College Open Houses and Events

 

Online Career Testing

Advanced Placement Courses

College Preparation Tests:
What are they and how to study for them?

 

 

 

Online Resources fro Career & College Choices
Career and College Online Resources

College Prep! GRAB Booklet 

 

Funding Education Beyond HS 2008-2009

 

Career Pathways College Tuition Agreement with Midwest Student Exchange

Life After Sending off the Applications

Paying for College

2008-2009

 Career Testing

 

 

Community Service Blank Forms

Michigan Colleges and Universities-Links

 Recommended Courses for College

Chart of Graduation Requirements Community Service Policy  

Michigan College/University
Comparison Sheet

 

 

Student Loan Listings

 

 

 

Student Loan Buying Guide - April 2009

Checklists - Month by Month

Freshman Year 08-09

Sophomore Year 08-09

Juniior Year 08-09

Senior Year 08-09

 

Community Service Tips

 

 

Conversion Charts - EXPLORE to PLAN and PLAN to ACT

 

Michigan Merit Curriculum HS Graduation Requirements
CLEP-College Level Examination Program

Dual Enrollment Information 1/26/2009

Michigan Virtual High School (MIVHS)

Types of Schools

College Application Checklist

FAFSA 2009-2010 Detailed Instructions

Michigan Promise Scholarship 

 

WorkKeys Job List

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