College Process
Class of 2025 Transcript Request Form
One of the main responsibilities of School Counselors is to aid students in planning for their academic future. This process starts as soon as a student enters high school freshman year. Counselors will work with students each year to make sure that they are placed in the correct level classes. Students' grades throughout all four years are seen by colleges in the high school transcript.
Counselors will formally begin meeting with students and parents Junior Year to start discussing the "College Process".
Counselors will continue to meet with students' senior year to guide them in finalizing their future academic plans. Parents should contact counselors with their questions and concerns.
The Many Steps to the College Application
HESAA Guide for Post High College and Career Planning
NJ Transfer
NJ Transfer is designed to assist students interested in transferring from a New Jersey community college to a participating four-year institution in the State. Its many features will help students, parents, faculty and staff learn:
- What majors are offered at each of the 25 participating four-year schools
- Which courses to select at the community college that will fulfill both the Associate and Bachelor degree requirements
- Who to contact at any of the 44 participating schools if you need additional information
- Which colleges and universities will be hosting recruitment events
- What, in addition to their academic programs, does each of the 44 participating colleges and universities have to offer their students
For more information visit their website: NJ Transfer
How To Access College Disability Services and Accommodations
“Colleges have a responsibility to create an environment that is marked by inclusive excellence and reflects back the larger society. Disability is an aspect of human diversity and it is important that students with disabilities have an accessible experience to fully engage in intellectual and campus life.”
— Stephanie Dawson, Director of the Miller Center for Student Disability Services at Miami University