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Mrs. Lee's Google Classrooms: Google Classrooms will be used to post important information and announcements for GWHS students throughout the year. Students should check it regularly. Parents can request to be their child's "guardian" on the program to set up daily or weekly reminders. Please e-mail hlee@gwisd.us to request this feature. Class Codes:
Transcripts and Verification Of Enrollment Transcript: If you need a transcript, complete the GWHS Transcript Request Form! You will be notified when your transcript is ready to be picked up from the front office. Verification of Enrollment (VOE): If you need a verification of enrollment, please e-mail Mrs. Freeman, GWHS Registrar, at sfreeman@gwisd.us. Please note that you must meet certain requirements before you can be issued a VOE.
2023-2024 GWHS Scholarship Information will be posted on a Google Sheet that will be updated throughout the school year. It can be found here and will also be posted in the student's Google Classrooms.
Scholarship Tracking Form From My Kid's College Choice
Additional College Information:
Do you want reminders and alerts when scholarships are posted and due? Sign up to join Mrs. Lee's "REMIND" group. CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS!
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GWHS - SCHOOL CODE: 442-780
Class of 2026 Graduation Plan Resources: Personal Graduation Plan Checklist Class of 2026 Personal Graduation Plan (Blank Form) CLASS OF 2023-2025
Del Mar Dual Credit Information:
(UPDATED 1/24/2022)
Del Mar College Dual Credit Website: http://www.delmar.edu/offices/earlycollege/
Test Prep Sites:
Available to George West High School students:
-Credit Recovery
-New Credit
-SAT, ACT, TSIA2 lessons and practice tests
See the high school counselor for login information!
TSIA2 Practice Exams and Review Sites
Students should study and complete practice tests prior to taking the TSI. There are only a few testing dates available and retesting may not be an option prior to registration. Make sure you are “College Ready” when you take the TSI the first time. • Del Mar College: https://www.delmar.edu/offices/testing/tsi.html
• Austin Community College Reading Review: http://sites.austincc.edu/tsiprep/reading-review/ • Austin Community College Math Review: http://sites.austincc.edu/tsiprep/math-review/ • Austin Community College Writing Review: http://sites.austincc.edu/tsiprep/writing-review/ • Pre-Accuplacer Review (Narrated PowerPoint Presentations): http://www.coastalbend.edu/Pre-AccuplacerReviewPresentations/ • Accuplacer Information and Sample Questions (from the Collage Board website): https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/student • Accuplacer Practice: https://practice.accuplacer.org/login • Coastal Bend College List of Resources: http://www.coastalbend.edu/testingtips/ College Days:
11th and 12th-grade students are allowed 2 "college day" visits per year. Students need to contact the attendance clerk or administrator before their visit and, within three days of the visit, must submit the "GWHS College Day Form" to the GWHS Attendance Clerk.
Texas Gear Up College Tour Dates and Information
NCAA: Information for students interested in playing a college sport.
CAREER INFORMATION:
TX College Bridge: College & Career Support Modules College and Career Support from Texas College Bridge, powered by College Forward, will guide you through the college application process and help you enroll in the college or degree program of your choice! We know that this journey can seem overwhelming, but we are here to help.
Xello is engaging college and career readiness software that unlocks every student's potential by opening their eyes to future possibilities.
Will you be able to afford the lifestyle you want? Texas Reality Check will show you how much your living expenses will cost and how much you will need to earn to pay for them.
Explore careers, the economy, job growth, and outlook, watch various occupational videos and much more!
The O*NET Interest Profiler can help you discover your interests and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do. It can help you decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.
Transition and Employment Guide This transition and employment guide is for you, a Texas public school student who may have received special education services due to a disability. It also provides helpful information for your parents. This guide has steps you and your parents can take to make sure you can find the right work or educational choices for you after high school. It also tells you where to get the services you will need after high school.
Students can create a free account to build their resumes. They can log in at any time and revise or add to it.
OPPORTUNITIES Guide & Workbook The Opportunities guide helps high school students choose the right college, understand admission requirements, identify types of financial aid, and more.
The Opportunities in CTE guide is a resource for information pertaining to Career and Technical Education and careers. Important Websites:
College For All Texans - For the Freshmen Application handbook
For a list of general application information, fees, which parts of the application that must be completed, and which essays are required for each university:
Financial Aid:
For 2023, the FAFSA opening date has been pushed back to December. As soon as possible, students and their parents should complete the Free Application of Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). A FAFSA must be on file with each school to which you have applied in order to be considered for any form of federal or state assistance: Pell Grant, TEXAS Grant, Work-Study Employment, Stafford Loans, etc. Many scholarships also require that the FAFSA at least be filed, regardless. Remember, the FAFSA is FREE. If for some reason a website you are on is asking for money, you are not on the correct website.
The FSA ID is a username and password that gives you the unique benefit of logging into your accounts - while removing all personally identifiable information. Students and their parent must have an FSA ID.
FAFSA - http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
FSA ID - https://fsaid.ed.gov/
Some universities require a CSS profile. Check with your college or university of choice to see if the CSS is a requirement. Additional information can be found at: www.collegeboard.org.
REGISTRATION LINKS ONLY FOR TX COLLEGE BRIDGE:
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