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primary mission of the Guidance Department is to help students
begin a realistic appraisal of their abilities, achievements,
interests and values so they will be better able to make intelligent
occupational and educational decisions. The Guidance staff provide
individual and group counseling, as well as delivering a Developmental
Guidance Curriculum designed to help students develop skills
in conflict resolution, decision making and values clarification.
The Guidance office
maintains a Career Center with college catalogs, vocational
information, computer software and a connection to the Internet.
Students can utilize these materials to research careers, colleges
and scholarships. The counseling staff provide students with
assistance in planning for further education, gaining admission
to colleges and pursuing financial aid.
FAFSA
(Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
If you are pursuing post-secondary education, now is the time
to Fill out your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student
Aid). Visit www.fafsa.ed.gov for further information as well
as www.pin.ed.gov
to get your federal PIN number. Hardcopy FAFSA applications
are also available in the guidance office.
If you would like assistance in completing the FAFSA, we have
a Financial Aid Advisor available in the Guidance Office on
Tuesday mornings from 8:45-10:30 AM. Please contact Mr. McKee
at 596-4302, ext. 313 to make an appointment.
WEB
SITES TO LOOK AT:
SAT registration and college/university exploration - http://www.collegeboard.org/
College admissions - http://www.101online.com/
CT Department of Labor website - http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us
Financial aid - http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
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