Skip To Main Content

College & Career Center

Susana HernándezCollege and Career Specialist
(916) 641-4960 ext. 27303
Room C103

 

Welcome to the College and Career Center!

The College and Career Center is your resource for college and career information and student support services. Throughout the year we will bring in representatives from a variety of colleges, universities, and military branches so you can learn about all your options after graduation and beyond. The College and Career Center is located in C103 and is open Monday – Friday during lunch and after school.

 

Resources Available in the College and Career Center

  • College Planning Tools and Resources
  • Career Assessments
  • Financial Aid Assistance
  • Scholarship Information
  • Testing Dates
  • PSAT, SAT, ACT Requirements
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Workshops

 

External College Going Websites

  • ACT, Inc. is the leading US college admissions test measuring what you learn in high school to determine your academic readiness for college.
  • College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success.
  • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) helps students pay for college.
  • California Dream Act Application helps student access financial aid for college.
  • FastWeb provides access to over 1.5 million scholarships to help students pay for college.
  • The Student Guide shares valuable information about preparing for college and financial aid.
  • College Navigator helps you search and find the right college.
  • College Majors 101 allows students to find the perfect fit and review over 150+ majors.
  • Education Planner supports students and parents with careers, selecting colleges, financial aid, and scholarships.
  • Popular Scholarship Websites help you search for scholarships.
  • The Common Application provides access to over 1000 colleges.
  • Common Black College Application allows students to apply to up to 66 HBCUs.

Timeline for College Readiness