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Scholarship Money

 Looking for Scholarships for college!?  Click here or visit the career center for opportunities!

College and Career Center Home

Come to the Career Center!

Located in Fremont's Library  

A full time college and Career/College Advisor is available to assist you.

For information contact: Ms. Celeste Madruga at (408) 522-2404

SAT Courses

Revolution Prep and Fremont High have teamed up once again to bring you a very comprehensive SAT prep course. This is a 6-week long course that helps to improve SAT scores. This course will meet twice a week--one day for class, and another for a practice test. Class begins August 29th.  Students can register at www.revolutionprep.com. Click SAT>>ENROLL>>enter in 94087 to sign up! Financial Aid is available by calling 1-877-REV-PREP.

 

NAVIANCE

Naviance is an online tool available for all students to do college searches, interest inventories, career exploration, and communicate with their counselors.  There are also an abundance of other sites and resources needed for the college process, like SAT/ACT testing and Financial Aid, as well as for future planning.  Contact the Career Center with questions or problems logging on.

Finding the Way to COLLEGE

 The Path To College

The path to college leads through all four years of your high school education; you need to start early by taking the courses that will take you to the future of your choice.  Meet with your counselor and fill out a four year plan to make sure you're on the right track!

Beginning in your Junior year, however, there are several things you need to do to ensure your future college aspirations can come true. Find a checklist in the career center, or download a printable version and start yourself on a path to college today!

 

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