- Central High School
- Senior FAQ
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What if college just isn’t for me and I don’t know what I want to do next with my life?
Posted by:There are plenty of people who feel the same way about going to college, and we have found options for them. In addition to the career fairs we will have and the resources on this site, we are here to help. Whether it is the military or the work force, there are options. It all starts with students coming to see us.
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I started to get acceptance letters from different schools. What do I do now? How do I choose?
Posted by:Congratulations on your acceptance! The next step is to wait to receive your financial aid package. If you have not yet completed your FAFSA, make sure you do ASAP! Once those award letters come in, we can sit down and review how much it would cost for you to attend each school. We will then help you and/or your guardian to help you make a smart decision about your future.
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When should I start looking at schools or after graduation options?
Posted by:In a perfect world you would start to consider your options during your junior year of high school, but things hardly ever go perfectly. No worries, it’s never too late to start the process. At the beginning of senior year, come in, and we can go over your credits and make sure you are on track to graduate and then discuss what the next steps are.
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Help! I am a first generation college student and no one at home really knows what to do.
Posted by:Your school counselor is here to help you and your parents understand the steps necessary to apply to college. We can sit down with you and/or your parents and discuss options for the future and the path needed to get there. Make an appointment with your school counselor.
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I wasn't born in this country, do I have options after high school?
Posted by:Of course you do!! We have ways to find options for every student in our school. We will work to give you some direction regardless of your status. Whether it be CCRI or a work skills learning program. There is something out there for you. It starts with a conversation in our school counseling office!