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Text Box: Junior Information
Text Box: NASHUA HIGH SCHOOL NORTH              Guidance Department
Text Box: S.A.T. /A.C.T. Prep
www.collegeboard.com 
offers free practice SAT tests
   www.act.org 
Offers free practice ACT tests
 
Text Box: 1 What factors do you consider when making an admission decision?
2 What kind of courses should I be taking my Senior year of high school?
3 What is the GPA and class rank of the average entering freshman?
4 Is the S.A.T./A.C.T required?  What is the average score entering freshman?
5 Does your school require S.A.T. II’s?  How many?
6 Do you accept advanced placement credits?  If so, what is the minimum score?
7 Do you have my major?  What unique programs does your institution offer?
8 How large is your school?  
9  What is the application deadline for admission?
10  What is the total cost, including tuition, room and board, fees, etc.?
11 What kind of scholarship/financial aid opportunities are available?  
12  What is the average financial aid package?  What is it comprised of? 
13 Does your school require the Profile?
14 Do I need to schedule an interview?  When are your open houses scheduled?
15 Do you offer overnight visits and can I visit classes? 
16 Do most students live on or off campus?  What are the dorms like?
17 What is the average class size?  Are classes taught by professors or grad students?
18 What support services are available for students? Tutoring?  Counseling?
19 Are there competitive sports teams at your school?  Intramurals?  Athletic facilities?
20 What is the social life like on campus?  Are ther e fraternities and Sororities?
Text Box: Suggested Questions for Colleges
Making the Most of your Campus Visit or College Fair
Text Box: 2003-2004
Text Box: Attention All Student Athletes
Text Box:  NCAA Clearing House:
Any student planning to participate in a college sport, MUST complete and submit the NCAA Clearing house form online at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net  
The fee is $30 (waivers are available for qualified students)
Text Box: SAT Test Dates       Deadline 
June  5, 2004   April 29
Oct. 9, 2004  Sept.. 7
Nov. 6, 2004   Oct. 1
Dec. 4, 2004  Oct. 29
Jan. 22, 2005  Dec. 20
New SAT  
Test Dates  Deadline
Mar. 12, 2005  Feb. 7
May 7, 2005  Mar. 25
June 4, 2005  Apr. 29
 
 
 
 
 
Text Box: What is the FAFSA
The FAFSA is the 
Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  Everyone applying to college should complete and submit one.  Forms are available in Dec/Jan (D301) 
 
Text Box: CEEB CODES:
If you will be South your Senior year use 300431
If you will be North your Senior year use 300430

Text Box: Junior Information
Text Box: NASHUA HIGH SCHOOL NORTH              Guidance Department
Text Box: S.A.T. /A.C.T. Prep
www.collegeboard.com 
offers free practice SAT tests
   www.act.org 
Offers free practice ACT tests
 
Text Box: 1 What factors do you consider when making an admission decision?
2 What kind of courses should I be taking my Senior year of high school?
3 What is the GPA and class rank of the average entering freshman?
4 Is the S.A.T./A.C.T required?  What is the average score entering freshman?
5 Does your school require S.A.T. II’s?  How many?
6 Do you accept advanced placement credits?  If so, what is the minimum score?
7 Do you have my major?  What unique programs does your institution offer?
8 How large is your school?  
9  What is the application deadline for admission?
10  What is the total cost, including tuition, room and board, fees, etc.?
11 What kind of scholarship/financial aid opportunities are available?  
12  What is the average financial aid package?  What is it comprised of? 
13 Does your school require the Profile?
14 Do I need to schedule an interview?  When are your open houses scheduled?
15 Do you offer overnight visits and can I visit classes? 
16 Do most students live on or off campus?  What are the dorms like?
17 What is the average class size?  Are classes taught by professors or grad students?
18 What support services are available for students? Tutoring?  Counseling?
19 Are there competitive sports teams at your school?  Intramurals?  Athletic facilities?
20 What is the social life like on campus?  Are ther e fraternities and Sororities?
Text Box: Suggested Questions for Colleges
Making the Most of your Campus Visit or College Fair
Text Box: 2003-2004
Text Box: Attention All Student Athletes
Text Box:  NCAA Clearing House:
Any student planning to participate in a college sport, MUST complete and submit the NCAA Clearing house form online at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net  
The fee is $30 (waivers are available for qualified students)
Text Box: SAT Test Dates       Deadline 
June  5, 2004   April 29
Oct. 9, 2004  Sept.. 7
Nov. 6, 2004   Oct. 1
Dec. 4, 2004  Oct. 29
Jan. 22, 2005  Dec. 20
New SAT  
Test Dates  Deadline
Mar. 12, 2005  Feb. 7
May 7, 2005  Mar. 25
June 4, 2005  Apr. 29
 
 
 
 
 
Text Box: What is the FAFSA
The FAFSA is the 
Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  Everyone applying to college should complete and submit one.  Forms are available in Dec/Jan (D301) 
 
Text Box: CEEB CODES:
If you will be South your Senior year use 300431
If you will be North your Senior year use 300430

Text Box: NASHUA HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH            Guidance Department   
JUNIOR INFORMATION
 
Text Box: S.A.T. /A.C.T. Prep
www.collegeboard.com 
offers free practice SAT tests
   www.act.org 
offers free practice ACT tests
 
 
 
Offers free practice ACT tests
 
Text Box: Suggested Questions for Colleges
Making the Most of your Campus Visit or College Fair
Text Box: 2003-2004
Text Box: Attention All Student Athletes  
NCAA Clearing House:  
Any student planning to participate in a college sport, MUST complete and submit the NCAA Clearing house form online at www.ncaa.com  
The fee is $30 (waivers are available for qualified students)
 
Text Box: The FAFSA is the 
Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  Everyone applying to college should complete and submit one.  Forms are available in Dec/Jan (D301)  NORTH SCHOOL   www.fafsa.ed.gov
Text Box: CEEB CODES:
 South 300431

Text Box: 1 What factors do you consider when making an admission decision?
2 What kind of courses should I be taking my Senior year of high school?
3 What is the GPA and class rank of the average entering freshman?
4 Is the S.A.T./A.C.T required?  What is the average score entering freshman?
5 Does your school require S.A.T. II’s?  How many?
6 Do you accept advanced placement credits?  If so, what is the minimum score?
7 Do you have my major?  What unique programs does your institution offer?
8 How large is your school?  
9  What is the application deadline for admission?
10  What is the total cost, including tuition, room and board, fees, etc.?
11 What kind of scholarship/financial aid opportunities are available?  
12  What is the average financial aid package?  What is it comprised of? 
13 Does your school require the Profile?
14 Do I need to schedule an interview?  When are your open houses scheduled?
15 Do you offer overnight visits and can I visit classes? 
16 Do most students live on or off campus?  What are the dorms like?
17 What is the average class size?  Are classes taught by professors or grad students?
18 What support services are available for students? Tutoring?  Counseling?
19 Are there competitive sports teams at your school?  Intramurals?  Athletic facilities?
20 What is the social life like on campus?  Are there fraternities and Sororities?