Seniors Reminder - Transcript Request Due Dates:
College Deadline Due to Registrar
Dec. 15th Nov. 19th Jan. 1st Nov. 30th
Jan. 15th Dec. 15th
Juniors - 11th Grade Parents' Night is Wednesday, January 26th at 7:00 PM Governor's Institute of Vermont:
Winter Weekend Update
The excitement is building in anticipation of GIV's Interdisciplinary Winter Weekend.
We have received many calls from parents and students anxious to
register for this jam packed weekend full of fun, excitement and
learning!
Registration forms, course descriptions and all other "need to know" information are now available at www.giv.org. Click on Winter Weekend to go directly to the website page ! Finances shouldn't stop any student from registering.... Winter Weekend Scholarship Applications are attached to every Registration form!
Juniors - If you are interested in a military ROTC college scholarship, please see your Guidance Counselor for information. It is important to start the process in your junior year of high school.
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NCAA Registration (only if you plan to play NCAA sports in college).
Now
is the time for college-bound student-athletes in the junior class to
register with the NCAA Eligibility Center if they plan on participating
in college athletics. Early registration promotes
positive planning and involvement, bypasses the last-minute rush and
helps college-bound student-athletes avoid issues that may delay their
academic and amateur certifications. The registration process is easy and can be done by:
1. Logging on to the Eligibility Center's new Web site at www.eligibilitycenter.org;
2. Selecting the “Fall 2010 or After” icon;
3. Selecting the “New Account” tab at the top of the screen; and
4. Beginning the registration process.
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| Applying to College |
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College-bound student-athletes need to apply to the
college or university they are interested in attending. Some
student-athletes think that because they are being recruited or because
they have registered with the Eligibility Center, they do not need to
apply for admission. Eligibility and admission to a college or university are two separate
processes and both need to be completed. |
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