Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I get a copy of my transcript?
You can get a copy of your transcript from Ms. Calhoun, the registrar. Her office is in the main office between the nurses office and Mrs. Hall, financial office.
Does it cost anything to get a copy of my transcript?
Yes, the cost is $1.00 after your first copy. The first one is free.
Where do I get a copy of my immunization records?
Mrs. Jedlicka in the counselors' office will make you a copy of your immunization records. The cost is $.50.
What is our high school code?
Southside's high school code is 040 837. This is a number you will need for college applications and ACT and SAT test registration.
Where do I get college applications?
Many college applications are online. If you prefer a paper copy, you can request an application from the college by email, phone, or regular mail. Most colleges prefer that you apply online.
What is AP?
AP (Advanced Placement) courses are college level courses taught by High School teachers. College may award credit based on edn of course AP test schores. PreAP facilitates student preparation and exposure to skills necessary for success in AP. AP and PreAP classes are available to students who are motivated to accept the challenge of a highly rigorous academic curriculum.
Why are students taking AP/PreAP Classes?
Challenging coursework, college preparation, college admissions and scholarship, enrichment, college credit, GPA and rank, financial
Are the Arkansas Scholars and Arkansas Challenge Scholarship the same thing?
No. The Arkansas Scholars Program begins in the eighth grade when students sign an agreement to have 95% attendance or better and maintain a C or better in all classes. UAFS is rewarding these students with up to 2 semesters of a tuition Scholarship. Students must apply to UAFS by the scholarship deadline to be considered for the Arkansas Scholars Scholarship.
Arkansas Challenge Scholarship (revisions are being made) is a state funded scholarship for students who take specific courses. It can be used at any college in Arkansas. Check their website for more specific information. http://www.adhe.edu/challenge/
What types of scholarships and financial aid are available?
A. College/University
- Freshman Academic - Schools generally use ACT and GPA (some start w/ an ACT as low as 24(some 21) and a 3.25 GPA - check w/ the Admission and Scholarship/Financial Aid Departments at the college
- Departmental - based on your major (departments often have additional funds for scholarships)
- Performance - Band, choir, athletics, debate, dance, etc. (*Tryouts are typically required)
- Leadership - Based on school/community activities, character, and/or academics
- Arkansas Scholar- UAFS only. Students must submit an application for admission to UAFS.
B. Government-State/Federal
- FAFSA/Free Application for Federal Student Aid-Apply online beginning Jan. 1 of senior year
Students may be eligible for Pell Grant, College Work Study and/or Student Loans http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
C. Private/Corporate
- FASTWEB http://www.fastweb.com/ (other sites available on wiki - see scholarship databases on the Sidebar)
- SHS Scholarship Notebook (see the sidebar)
D. Other Resources
- The Scholarship Book (publications found at Bookstores)
- Arkansas Student Loan Authority (*more than loan information) http://www.asla.info/
- Church
- Civic Clubs
- Parent's Workplace
- Your Workplace
- Hospitals (for students entering the health field)
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