If you are interested in meeting with the Air force recruiter, he will be here Thursday, Jan 22, during lunch. If you want a private meeting with him, please see Mrs. Norita.
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If you are interested in taking the ASVAB on Februrary 10, please sign-up with Mrs. Norita in the Counselor's Office. There are only 40 slots!@ First come, first serve!
Requirements: Acceptance letter from a U.S. accredited 4 year college, SAT or ACT scores, official transcripts, list of extra-curricular activities and awards, 3 letters of recommendation, and essays. Please see Mrs. Norita for the application.
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Please check this website UTI FOUNDATION and Scholarships below for : http://www.utifoundation.net/uti-foundation/scholarships-grants For access to free grant money for UTI enrolled students, travel relocation just need to create a good essay. And UTI knows Guam and CNMI is very far away! Mahalo again for all your help! Peter Tagal Aloha,
Thank you for taking the time to attend the University of Hawai at Manoa admissions presentation this past Tuesday, September 17, 2013. I hope I was able to provide a lot of information and answer some of your questions. Please feel free to contact me at anytime (contact info below). I am happy to answer any other questions you may have, including, but not limited to:
... And don't forget to apply online! http://apply.hawaii.edu Best of luck in school and thank you for your interest in the University of Hawai'i at Manoa! Mahalo Nui Loa, Carissa Gusman, Admissions Counselor - CNMI Dear Kagman High School Seniors:
It was a pleasure visiting Kagman High School last Tuesday to speak about Southern Utah University. I'm glad so many of you attended to learn more about SUU. Now it's time to take the next steps - apply to SUU. It's as easy as 1-2-3-4 steps! Step 1: Submit an online application: http://suu.edu/prostu/seniorapply.html Step 2: Pay the $50 application fee (at the end of the online application) Step 3: Submit your official high school transcripts from Kagman High School to SUU (your counselors can help you with this) Step 4: Submit your SAT or ACT test scores. Once we have these four materials, SUU can begin to consider you for admissions. I am confident you will see that SUU can be the right choice for you: many academic programs to choose from including nursing, sciences, engineering, and education, as well as one of the most affordable institutions in the country. Remember, if you are admitted, you will automatically receive the Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition discount. Your WUE tuition and fees becomes $8,528 a year. Just think how financial aid can help cover the remaining balance. If you have any questions, please let me know. I'm here to help. Best wishes your senior year. Sincerely, Kenley Jones Kenley Jones Associate Director of Admissions - Recruitment Southern Utah University 351 W. University Blvd. Cedar City, UT 84720 P - (435) 586-1914 Facebook: FutureSUUTbirds Twitter: @FutureTbirds Blog: tbirdnation.org The following schools will be visiting KHS on Tuesday, September 17th.
University of Hawaii at Manoa @ 9:00 Southern Utah @ 10:45 Please sign up with Mrs. Norita at the Counseling Office by Monday, September 16th. Quest Bridge seeks students who have demonstrated a level of academic achievement that meets the admissions standards of our partner colleges. These are students whom you can envision thriving on the campus of a leading college. In addition, students must demonstrate evidence of financial hardship and obstacles the you have overcome. While there are no absolute academic or financial cut-offs, the majority of our successful applicants share the following characteristics:
1. They are in the top 5% or 10% of their class. 2. They have strong grades in challenging classes and high standardized test scores. 3. Their household income is less than $60,000 per year. Often they are maon the first generation in their family to attend college. To learn more about this College Prep Scholarship, check out the Quest Bridge website for more info: http://questbridge.org |
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