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Welcome to your College Connection!
This page contains information and resources about everything related to college:
admissions tests, the application process, financial aid, scholarships, volunteeer opportunites and more...
Check here frequently for important news and announcements.
If you have questions, call Mrs. Howard or Mrs. Burrus at 754-2288.
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2012-2013 SAT & ACT Registration Information |
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SAT Test Dates:
http://www.collegeboard.com/
$50 registration fee/ $77 late registration fee
Fee Waiver Qualification Information: http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/sat/sat-fee-waivers-guidelines-for-students.pdf
Test Date Registration Deadline
October 6, 2012 September 7
November 3, 2012 October 4 December 1, 2012 November 1
*January 26, 2013 December 28 March 9, 2013 February 8
*May 4, 2013 April 5
June 1, 2013 May 2
*Recommended test date for juniors.
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ACT Test Dates
http://www.actstudent.org/
$50.50 registration fee/ $72.50 late registration fee
Fee Waiver Qualification Information: http://www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/feewaiver.html
Test Date Registration Deadline
October 27, 2012 September 21
December 8, 2012 November 2
*February 9, 2012 January 11
*April 13, 2012 March 9
June 19, 2012 May 4
*Recommended test date for juniors.
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State Graduation Requirements |
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Sophomore & Junior Parents:
PSAT Test Date: Monday, October 17, 2012 *Qualifies juniors for the National Merit Scholarship competition.
Below are a few facts that may be helpful in understanding the score report.
What is the PSAT?
The PSAT is a practice SAT and was taken by the sophomores and juniors in October.
What does the score mean?
To convert a PSAT score to an SAT score you simply add a zero to the Selection Index. The SAT is scored on a scale of 200-800 while the PSAT is scored on a scale of 20-80.
How do you improve your score?
Follow the recommendations on the score report
Visit My College QuickStart at www.collegeboard.com/quickstart for practice questions.
Take the PSAT again next year (sophomores) or the SAT this year (juniors).
Practice your math and reading skills. |
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