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College: Do it

College Information Search Site

High School Graduation Requirements

Madison Metropolitan School District Graduation Requirements:
Math: 3 credits
Social Studies: 3 credits
Science: 3 credits
English: 4 credits
Health: .5 credit
​Phy Ed: 1.5 credits

The more you learn, the more you earn...

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FOUR YEAR COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS

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High School Credits Recommended for College Admissions:

Math: 4 credits
Social Studies: 4+ credits
Science: 4 credits
English: 4 credits
​Foreign Language: 2-4 credits

AP and Advanced Classes Recommended
AP Course Information, Registration, and SAT Registration:
COllege Board Website
ACT Registration and Information:
ACT.ORG
National Honors Society Site

College Common Application:
COmmon Ap Website
Blank Brag Sheet for Rec Letter
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NCAA Guidelines for College Recruitment and Scholarships

NCAA.ORG
Division 1: 
Graduation Requirements
​2.3 GPA minimum
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NCAA DI and DII

NCAA Admissions Sliding GPA/Test Score (ACT or SAT) Requirements
D2 Fact Sheet
D1 Fact SHeet
NCAA Eligibility FAQ Page

Service Learning Hours

For college admissions: 100 service learning hours are recommended (over the course of 4 years of high school

Include volunteering, tutoring, and other unpaid public service opportunities

Make sure to document your hours and have them signed off on by your supervisor or person in charge of the activity you are participating in. 
Service Learning Opportunities
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How am I going to pay for it??

Financial Aid Application:
FAFSA Site

Scholarship Information:
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Scholarship Search Site
Poise/NAACP Scholarships
Scholarships for Women
STEM Scholarships
ARTICLE: WHEN YOUR CHILD SHOULD START APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS: 
https://thescholarshipsystem.com/blog-for-students-families/when-your-child-should-start-applying-for-scholarships/

More College Resource Information:
Find further information about applying, funding, and attending college as well as compare careers, majors, and different schools.

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