Newsletter #1
NEWS FROM YOUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR AUGUST 2019
MS. CARLA MILLER
PUTNAM COUNTY R-1
INTRODUCTION TO SENIORS AND PARENTS:
This is the first of two newsletters that will be sent to you from my office. It is my hope that you will gain information to help you and your child in making good, sound decisions for his or her future. I will be giving you information about financial aid and other topics. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (660) 947-2481 Ext. 308.
COLLEGE FAIR:
The college fair will be on Wednesday, September 25th from 9 to 10:30 A.M. Putnam County will host the fair this year in the high school gym. Over 30 colleges and universities, trade and technical schools, and the Armed Forces have been invited to attend. Parents (with a completed background check) are also welcome to attend the fair!
ACT TESTING:
ACT regidtation is at www.actstudent.org. Practice tests and tip information on the web can be found at www.act.org. ACT scores determine college entrance as well as scholarship amounts. Students may take the test more than once. Colleges accept the highest score. The following is a list of test dates and registration deadlines.
Deadline: Test Date:
- September 20, 2019 October 26, 2019
- November 8, 2019 *December 14, 2019
- January 10, 2020 *February 8, 2020
- February 28, 2020 *April 4, 2020
- May 8, 2020 June 13, 2020
- June 19, 2020 July 18, 2020
*Test may be given at Putnam depending on number of students.
FINANCIAL AID:
Financial Aid Night will be Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. in the middle school auditorium. Mark your calendar and reserve that night. You will receive information on grants, loans, and scholarships. In addition, local scholarships will be given out at that time. This is a meeting that all parents and seniors should attend.
NCAA/NAIA:
NCAA/NAIA Clearinghouse evaluates academic records to determine if students are eligible to participate in college level sports.. If a senior thinks he/she may play college sports, then they need to enroll in NCAA or NAIA depending on the level of playing.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Scholarships are sent to my office throughout the school year. A list of these can be found on the bulletin board outside of my office. Please encourage your child to check the list on a regular basis. This list is located on the school website too.
COLLEGE DAYS:
Seniors may take two college days during his/her senior year. Seniors must have a signed letter from parents PRIOR to the date of the college day(s). SENIORS MUST ALSO BRING BACK A SIGNED NOTE FROM THE COLLEGE STATING THAT HE/SHE VISITED THE CAMPUS ON THE PARTICULAR DATE OF THE VISIT. This must be delivered to the high school office the first school day back from the visit. Both college visits must be used by March 13, 2020.
COLLEGE VISITS:
Seniors (and juniors) will have the opportunity to visit two colleges with me. This year we will visit NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY in Maryville on Wednesday, September 18th and UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI on Tuesday, October 15th. Students will need to turn in a signed permission slip to Ms. Miller. Please encourage your child to take advantage of this opportunity. It is important to get permission slips turned in as soon as possible before the bus fills up. Slips will be made available to students the week before the trip. Students with an F at the grade check will not be allowed to attend.
COLLEGE REP VISITS:
Several college representatives will visit Putnam County High School. These visits typically take place during THRIVE TIME (2:51 to 3:25). Please encourage your child to take advantage of these opportunities. These can be found in the bulletin on the website.
TRANSCRIPTS (OFFICIAL VS. UNOFFICIAL):
Students may request an unofficial transcript to use when completing applications. Official transcripts will be sent directly to the college. Let me know when you need one sent. Students may also deliver official transcripts as long as the seal is not broken. Final transcripts with the graduation date/A+ will be sent at the end of May. Dual-credit courses and ACT scores are on high school transcripts. However, some colleges require the ACT come directly from ACT. Seniors must request a transcript from the dual-credit college at the end of the year.