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Academic Advisement Dates for the Class of 2020 & 2021

Class of 2020 Scheduling Dates Class of 2021 Scheduling Dates
US History Classes Sophomore English Classes
Group Presentations: Jan. 29th Group Presentations: Jan. 29th
Auditorium  - 4th period      Auditorium - 3rd period
               
Academic Advisement: LIBRARY Academic Advisement: LIBRARY
Feb. 6 Woodie    2,3,4,6,7 Feb. 8 Ferguson     1,3,5,6,7
Feb. 7 Waller       1,2,3,5,6,7 Feb.  11 Chambers    1,2,3,4,7   
Jan. 30 Stewart     2,3,4,5  Feb.  12 Storey           1,2,3,4,5,6
Jan. 30 Ketchum    1,6 Feb. 14 Stout             1,2,5,7
Jan. 31 Jones          1,2,3,4 Feb. 14 Trotter          4
Jan. 31 Zermeno    7    Feb. 15 Flatte             3,4,5  
Feb. 1 Kern            1,3,5,6 Feb. 15 Trotter          7

**Counselors will send for juniors that are not enrolled in a US History Class. 

 

Course Selection Information Meeting Information  - All Grades

     


     

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    Scholarships

    Testing/Assessments

    Financial Aid

    Course Selection/Scheduling

    Credit Recovery


     

     

    Want to find out what college works best for you? Click on the following link and type in any college in the US to find out information that can help you with that decision!

     

     

    This might be the most useful tool for finding the right college for you academically and financially. You can search for any college in the U.S. and find:

    • the average GPA of their incoming freshmen, as well as that college’s median SAT and ACT scores.
    • Acceptance rate (%)
    • The average price of tuition after grants
    • Median student loan debt of graduates

     

     

    http://www.collegeresults.org/

     

     

     


    Where ya going Wednesday?  In participation with the Arkansas College Application Campaign, we are highlighting colleges during the month of October and encouraging seniors to apply.  Every Wednesday this month, staff will wear college shirts to support the campaign.

     


                         

     

    Class of 2019 - Need help completing the FAFSA?

    Financial Aid Reps from UAFS will be in the SHS Library during Parent/Teacher Conferences to assist students and families with their 2019-20 FAFSA applications. You don't have to be planning to attend UAFS, their reps are here to help you regardless of where you plan to attend. Parent/Teacher Conferences are Tuesday, October 16th and Thursday, October 18th from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. 2017 Income Tax Information will be used to file the FAFSA.

     

    Helpful FAFSA Links

     

    FAFSA applications may be filed beginning Oct. 1, 2018 for the 2019-20 school year.

    2017 Income tax information will be necessary to complete the FAFSA application.             


    SENIORS are reminded to send a transcript to their college/university of interest.

    See Ms. Calhoun, registrar, about this.



     

     

    The Basic School 2018-2019

     

     First Session--August 24- September 20

    Second Session- September 24-October 31

    Third Session-- November 1-December 12

    Fourth Session--January 14-February 14

    Fifth Session--February 19-April 3

    April 4-May 9

     


     

     Where: Southside High School 

    When: Monday - Thursday 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

    *Applications are available in the Guidance Office. Be sure to talk to your counselor about what you need to take in The Basic School.  

     


    Tutoring

    • NEW 2018-2019 School Year After school tutoring program for homework help and ACT prep. Tutoring and test prep will begin on Tuesday, October 23rd in the library and library classroom from 3:15 - 4:00 p.m.;  Monday-Thursday each week. 
    • SHS Mu Alpha Theta Members provide tutoring in various subject areas. Interested students or parents may contact the counselor's office for a list of student tutors. Prices range from $10 to $20 per tutoring session.
    • Several SHS teachers are available for tutoring. Student's should ask his/her teacher when they are available for tutoring. 
    • Khan Academy - Students can make use of Khan's extensive library of content, including interactive challenges, assessments, and videos from any computer with access to the web.

    Study Tips

     

     


     

    Future Agent in Training (FAIT) program

     

     

    *Will be held April 12, 19 and 26, 2019 at the Fort Smith Resident Agency.

     

    The Little Rock Field Office FAIT program will be held in Fall, 2019, dates TBD.

     

    Completed application and essays must be sent via e-mail to the FBI, Fort Smith Resident Agency attention

    carussell@fbi.gov or faxed to 479-788-0370. Applications are due no later than 02/08/2019. Applications will not be

    accepted after the deadline. All applicants will be notified of their status upon final selection. Questions regarding this program

    may be directed to our Fort Smith Resident Agency at 479-573-0702.

     

    Requirements:

    Student is a United States Citizen.

    □ Student is currently enrolled in an accredited high school. If home schooled, the student is recognized by their

    school district. (Students graduating from an accredited high school in the spring of 2019 are eligible to apply.)

    □ Student must be 16 to 19 years old at the time of the Future Agent in Training course (April 12, 2019).

    □ Student has a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher. (or Student may request special consideration with documentation from

    school official)

    □ Student has completed two essays (see section VII).

    □ Student understands they must be present each day of the FAIT program and they will be responsible for their

    transportation to and from the FBI Fort Smith Resident Agency. (FAIT program hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

    □ Student is not currently involved in ANY criminal proceedings (not to include traffic violations).

     

     

     

     


    College Campus Visitation/Discovery Opportunities

     

    BEFORE ATTENDING ANY PREVIEW DAY AT A COLLEGE, CHECK THEIR WEBSITE TO SEE IF YOU MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND!! 

     

     

     

    UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF

    PREVIEW DAYS!!

     

    It’s that time a year again!  The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is preparing for its first of two annual preview days.  Our first preview day is High School Day which will be held on February 16, 2019.http://www.uapb.edu/administration/enrollment_management/office_of_recruitment/recruitment_events.aspx    Our second preview day is Lion Fever Day which will be held on March, 29, 2019. https://shop.uapb.edu/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=2 

     

    CLICK LINK TO REGISTER FOR ONE OF THE DAYS

     

     

     


     

    UA LITTLE ROCK

     

    Discover preview day -November 2 

    For Juniors & Seniors

     

    Message for students:

     

    UA Little Rock is inviting you to Discover preview day FREE for all high school juniors and seniors. Discover includes interactive sessions, campus activities hosted by student organizations, and plenty of UA Little Rock swag to go around. There will also be two $500 scholarships given away at the opening session and a social media scholarship contest.

     

    We'll also help you get the college application process started! The $40 application fee will be waived for any high school senior who applies for admission at Discover. We'll begin at 9:00 am in the Jack Stephens Center, spend the day seeing what you want, and wrap up by 2:00 pm. Getting on campus and seeing what it's really like to be a Trojan is the perfect way to see if UA Little Rock is the place for you!

     

    Discover is on Friday, November 2. Bring your friends and family!

     

    RSVP at: ualr.edu/admissions/discover.  

     

     


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    University of Central Arkansas

     

    Bear Facts Day

    High school seniors, transfer students, and their families are invited to spend the day with us for Bear Facts Day.  This event is designed to give students a sneak peek of campus life, academic opportunities, and housing facilities.

    Saturday, October 20, 2018
    Friday, December 7, 2018
    Saturday, January 26, 2019

     

    Bear Necessities Day

    High school juniors have a unique opportunity to get a jump-start on the college selection process at Bear Necessities Day.  This day is designed to help students prepare for the college application process and provide tips for selecting a university that best fits individual needs.  Space is limited!

    Saturday, March 9, 2019

    Registration will open January 2019.

     


    UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

     

    Razorback Reveal – Senior Preview Day September 22, 2018

    https://applyundergrad.uark.edu/register/razorbackreveal

     

     

    Ready Razorback – Junior Preview Day Spring 2019--Check back

     


    ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY




    HENDRIX COLLEGE

     

    Open House: September 21st & October 8th


    TULSA UNIVERSITY

     

    TU up close- For students graduating 2019, 2020, 2021

     

    Thursday, October 18, 2018
    Monday, January 21, 2019

     

     

    Register at: https://admission.utulsa.edu/visit-campus/tu-up-close/


    HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY

     

     

    Wednesday, October 10, 2018
    Registration Opens Soon 

    Saturday, November 10, 2018 - Legacy Reddie Day at Battle of the Ravine**
    Registration Opens Soon

    Wednesday, January 30, 2019
    Registration Opens Soon 

    Thursday, April 25, 2019 - Junior Day

     


    EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

     

     

    Don't miss out on our Tiger Day event on Saturday, November 10! This free event is a great opportunity to learn more about East Texas Baptist University. 

    Here are just a few of the many reasons to join us for Tiger Day at ETBU:
    - Tour our beautiful campus

    - Meet and greet with ETBU faculty, staff, and students

    - Gain more information about our majors and areas of study by attending breakout Academic Showcases
    - Hear about our requirements and scholarship opportunities in Admissions and Financial Aid Sessions

    - Learn about campus life from current students in a Student Panel

    - Eat lunch on campus (FREE for you and your guests)

    - Get involved with Tiger Athletics by tailgating & cheering on our Tiger Football team

     

    See more information about Tiger Day and register online here: https://www.etbu.edu/admissions/visit/tiger-day.

     

    ETBU Preview Dates for 2018

    • Monday, September 24, 2018
    • Monday, October 8, 2018
    • Monday, January 28, 2019
    • Monday, February 18, 2019
    • Monday, March 4, 2019

     

    Register:

    https://www.etbu.edu/admissions/visit/etbu-preview-day/etbu-preview-day-registration

     

     


    WILLIAMS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

     

    Senior Preview Day

     

    September 21

    October 5

    October 21

    October 19

     

    Register:

    www.williamsbu.edu/senior/


    SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY TECH

     

     

    College Day: October 12, 2018  9:00-12:00

     

    February 7, 2019, 1:00-4:00


     


    OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

     

    • Friday, October 19 – Tiger Day
    • Friday, November 16 – Tiger Day
    • Friday, January 18 – Tiger Day
    • Monday, February 18 – Tiger Day
    • Monday, March 11 – Tiger Day
    • Friday, March 15 – Tiger Day & School of Fine Arts Audition Day
    • Friday, April 5 – Tiger Day
    • Wednesday, April 24 – Honors Tiger Day

     

    Register to attend: https://omega.obu.edu/info/p3/ABBA2CARD.php?CardType=TIGDY

     


    ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

    PACK PREVIEW

    Saturday, October 6, 2018

     

    PACK PREVIEW is the perfect introduction for high school juniors (and parents!) to learn about degrees and majors, tour classrooms and labs, hear from experts in Admissions, Financial Aid & Scholarships, Residence Life, Honors, Student Life & Leadership and Diversity & Community Engagement.  Take a campus tour; visit our freshmen res halls and our Honors Living-Learning Community to see you're next home away from home!  While you are here, enjoy lunch in the Acansa Dining Hall, Food  Court or visit the Howl’s Food Truck!  Not just juniors, seniors are welcome too!

     

    Register at:

    https://www.astate.edu/info/admissions/undergraduate/recruitment-events/register/pack-preview.dot

     

     

     


     

    Carl Albert

    Senior Day- November 15th, 2018

    8:30-1:30

    Register:

     

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdLRTH-2erBZblGlDJ5zX8glvBLo_bsSAGl763KuLfIq7YU7g/viewform?c=0&w=1

     

     


     

    YALE SCHOLARS

     

     



    Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) - New Haven and Beijing

    We are still accepting applications for the Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS)program in New Haven and Beijing. The deadline to apply is February 6, 2019, at 11:59PM EST. Students must submit their online application and all supporting documentation by this date. Apply now!

    Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS)
    We are also accepting applications for the Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS)program. The application deadline is February 6, 2019, at 11:59PM EST. Applicants must be African secondary school students in order to participate. There is no cost to students to participate in YYAS. Apply now!

     


     


    University of Southern California

     

    Students interested in a 2 or 4-week course in a variety of subjects now have an opportunity to attend USC summer programs.  Courses are interactive, engaging and challenging and can receive 3 units of transferable credits. Students can choose from over 20 courses in a variety of subject areas. 

    Students may visit https://summerprograms.usc.edu/ for more information


     

     


    University of Arkansas

    Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design

    DESIGN CAMP 2019

    Design Camp offers the chance to learn about the design professions through hands-on projects, tours, and discussions led by architecture, landscape architecture and interior design faculty of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Students will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty and collaborate with peers in a fun and creative studio environment while they walk with you through the design process.

     

    Registration will open in February.

    Cost for the day camps in Fayetteville, Hot Springs, Little Rock, Wilson, and El Dorado is $325 through April 8 and $375 from April 9 to May 24. Registration will end May 24. Cost for the Bentonville camp at the Amazeum will be $265 for Amazeum members and $335 for nonmembers.  

    Need-based full and partial scholarships will be available.

     

    https://fayjones.uark.edu/news-and-events/design-camp.php

     


     


    Young Global Scholars Program  
     

     

    Application Deadline: February 6, 2019

    YYGS is a summer academic enrichment and leadership program that brings together students from around the world for two-week sessions on Yale's campus in New Haven. View their website for all session offerings, including STEM, social science, and humanities sessions. 

     

    YYGS offers need-based financial aid packages to students and also offer Young Leaders Scholarships each year. 

     

    https://globalscholars.yale.edu/scholarships

     


     

     

    DUKE SUMMER SESSION

     

    Programs

    • Summer College (four-week academic credit program for students currently in grades 10 – 12)
    • Summer Academy (three-week academic enrichment program for students currently in grades 9 – 12)
    • Accelerated STEM Academy (one-week academic enrichment program for students currently in grades 9 – 12)

    We invite you to imagine yourself at Duke this summer if you are:

    • seeking to gain academic credit from renowned Duke faculty or interested in engaging deeply with a particular subject.
    • hoping to spend your summer enjoying residential activities on Duke’s historic West Campus.
    • seeking to prepare for college and to create an international network of peers.

    Apply: https://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

     

    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

    OVERNIGHT PROGRAM

     

     

    On Monday, March 4–Tuesday, March 5, 2019, we will welcome a small group of high school juniors with an expressed interest in the humanities to our undergraduate Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland. This is an incredible opportunity for your top humanities students to spend 24 hours on our campus and meet with current students and faculty. Students accepted to the Humanities Overnight Program are representative of our university values of intellectual freedom and collaborative innovation and would thrive within our academic culture.

    This expenses-paid program will include opportunities to learn more about the humanities experience at Hopkins, sit in on classes, meet current professors who are experts in their fields and attend a college essay writing workshop led by our admissions office and faculty from one of our humanities departments. Participants will stay overnight in on-campus housing. Meals, lodging, and transportation to and from campus will be paid for by the university.

    How to nominate your student(s)
    We are asking counselors and teachers to nominate academically strong juniors with an interest in the humanities for this program. Strong candidates are students who are taking a rigorous course load during their junior year (particularly in English, history, or other humanities-focused classes) and are succeeding academically. These should be promising students you feel would thrive in an academic culture like ours.

    To nominate a humanities student(s) for this opportunity, submit this nomination form. Please also share this form with your humanities teachers! All nominations should be submitted by Monday, December 3, 2018.

     

    To apply email:

    HumanitiesAdmissions@jhu.edu.

     


     

     


     

    MASH

    Medical Application for Science of Health 

    Free 2 week day-program in the summer

    MASH, Medical Applications of Science for Health, is a two-week summer enrichment program for high school students interested in pursuing a medical career.  

     

    This year’s MASH camps will take place:

     

    Mercy Fort Smith – June 4th – June 15th

    Sparks Fort Smith – June 25th – July 6th

    Mena Regional Medical Center – June 18th – June 29th

    St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center Russellville – June 4th – June 15th

    Conway Regional Health Systems – July 23rd – August 3rd

     

     

    During the two weeks, you will take part in the following activities:

    • Receive CPR training and certification

    • Maneuver through the heart while a surgeon directs their dissection

    • Shadow seven departments in a local medical facility including surgery and the ER

    • Receive education about personal choices such as Nutrition, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Organ Donation and more

    • Tour a medical school campus

    • Much, much more!

     

    To qualify for this program, you must possess a minimum GPA of 2.75, have completed Biology, and be committed to attending the full two weeks to apply for this program. Many students apply, but limited spots are available. You are chosen by a committee based on academics, extra-curricular activities, community involvement, teacher recommendations, personal essay, and work ethic. You must also demonstrate scholastic ability, show a desire to become a team player and express interest in pursuing a career in the medical field. All details are found on the application. Completed applications for Fort Smith Programs are due no later than Friday, March 23rd and can be submitted by fax, mail, or hand delivery.

     

     

    More information found at: 

    http://regionalprograms.uams.edu/regional-centers/uams-west/health-careers-recruitment/

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

     

     

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