
College & Career
Academic Planners
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7-12th Academic Planner
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9-12th Academic Planner
Armed Services
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ASVAB Career Exploration: Use your access code from your score sheet to explore careers
Career Guide
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Occupational Outlook Handbook: Research occupations
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Self-Sufficiency Calculator: find out what it takes to support yourself
Duel Credit
All dual credit courses must be approved by Mullan Jr./Sr. High School before they will be transcribed on high school transcripts. Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA and sign and return the registration packet (packets are available from Mr. Elston in the counselors office.)
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Federal Student Aid plays an essential role in postsecondary education by providing money for college for eligible students and families.
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October 1st: first day to submit your FAFSA
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Grants vs. Loans: grants do NOT have to be re-paid, but loans DO
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In "Financial Aid Package", loans are often listed with grants that you are eligible for--read through this section carefully
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Pell Grants are only issued to students who meet qualifications and submit a complete FAFSA by the deadline
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FAFSA offers other supplemental grants on a first-come, first-served basis. You must meet criteria and be one of the first applications received after October 1st
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Submitting FAFSA online is the fastest method
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You may send your information to up to 6 colleges. It's good to look up college codes before January 1st
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SUBMIT YOUR FAFSA ONLINE BEFORE YOU FILE YOUR TAXES (use last year's tax information)