August High School Senior
Written by Randy Stoltz   
Friday, 21 August 2009 11:31

Congratulations…Your Student is a Senior!

 

Dear Parent,

Senior year…it’s here already.  Doesn’t it seem like just yesterday your student was beginning Freshmen year and working through the anxieties of their first day!  Now here it is…as they embark on their last year of high school. So many changes have occurred and now, so many opportunities will be before them.  Hopefully this year will be rewarding and exciting as they plan for their future.

This is an important year for you and your student…many major decisions will be made and your students “course” after high school will be determined.  We will focus our monthly newsletters to help you through this process…and remember, we are only a phone call away!

Encourage your student to make the most of this…their last year of high school.  They should work hard and do their best in all classes. Any college they plan on attending will ask for their final transcript after graduation…so grades are still very important.  They should stay involved in their clubs and extra-curricular activities! They need to stay focused…avoid “senioritis”…don’t back off now…but, be sure to enjoy the journey.  It can become a stressful year but it does not need to! 

As the year progresses, we will be sending you critical information.  Be sure to respond in a timely manner so we can service you to the best of our ability.  I look forward to continuing to work with you to make this a successful year for you and your student!!

 

Until next month…Best Wishes!

Randy Stoltz, President

 
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  • Provide cost of attendance (COA) for top 2 college choices.
  • Determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC)…and to see if it can it be “improved” for financial aid?
  • Explain what types of financial aid, if any, can you expect?
  • Review your inevitable out-of-pocket expenses

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