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College & More 2018 Materials
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Breakout Session Presentations
As we receive them, we will add more presentations from our guests who hosted sessions.
Shorewood College & Career Sessions
Naviance & College Search Tools by Josh McCorkle, Counseling Intern, and Marianne Stephens, College & Career Coordinator
College Bound Scholarship by Josh McCorkle, Counseling Intern, and Marianne Stephens, College & Career Coordinator. This is a Washington State program that families signed up for in 7th or 8th grade.
College Applications at Shorewood by Josh McCorkle, Counseling Intern, and Marianne Stephens, College & Career Coordinator
Guest Presentations
College Application Essays by Emily Gallagher and Pam Borromeo, Edge Academics & Athletics
Emily's Essay Resources (handout)
2018-2019 Common App Essay Prompts (handout)
WUE and Out-of-State College Options by Jarrod Larse, OSU Admissions, and Hayley Beckman, University of Idaho Admissions
Free College Admissions Testing Webinars from the Princeton Review, posted in lieu of the SAT and SAT vs. ACT presentations given on 4/12/18.
Other Materials
On the document table, we ran out of Gap Year brochures. There are now hard copies available in the Career Center. Also check out the Gap Year page on this site for more resources.
Packet Handouts
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Students in Grades 9-11 received packets upon arrival. Most of the materials are below. We have leftover packets, so students are welcome to come into the Career Center to pick one up.