Eastview Counselor Connection
Edition #19: March 3, 2023
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
EVHS College Planning Night For Junior Parents - Thursday, March 9th, 6:30-8 PM
The Eastview High School College Planning Night will take place on Thursday, March 9th at 6:30 PM in the Student Commons area.
This seminar is very timely for families of juniors. This informational seminar outlines the process for planning and preparing for a post-high school education.
Topics include: EVHS graduation requirements, college visits, choosing a college, college requirements, ACT and SAT testing, and the necessary timelines in the application process. The powerful tools of NAVIANCE, a web-based college and career program will also be shared.
In-School PreACT and ACT - Tuesday, April 4th
EVHS Juniors have the opportunity to take the ACT on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Testing begins promptly at 7:45 AM and is expected to end at 11:30 AM.
EVHS Sophomores have the opportunity to take the PreACT on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. The PreACT is a practice ACT exam. The PreACT will begin at 7:45 AM and is expected to end at 11:30 AM.
There is no fee or sign-up required for these exams. There is no makeup test date offered.
What should students bring to the ACT and PreACT?
- Acceptable photo ID
No. 2 pencils
- An ACT approved graphing calculator
What should students NOT bring?
- Testing regulations do not allow these items in the testing room and need to be stored elsewhere during the test. Students are encouraged to leave all unnecessary personal items at home on this day.
- Cell phones or iPads
- Any electronic devices that record or make noise
What can students do to prepare before the day of the test?
- Plan to be in school that day. Do not plan appointments or vacations for this date.
- Use their Naviance student account to access Naviance ACT Test Prep for free. Click on Resources to Get Ready from the Naviance homepage. Timed practice tests are available for students there.
- Visit the ACT free practice site located here.
What can students do to prepare for the day of the test?
· Get a full night’s rest and have breakfast (Students will receive the option for lunch after the test and be able to request a lunch in their Advisory class).
· Arrive early, in advance of the test start time.
· Test proctors will not permit students who arrive late into the testing room.
If you have questions, please contact:
Suze Fulford
Testing Coordinator
EVHS Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Information- Required meeting for those interested!
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is a program that allows highly motivated 11th- and 12th-grade students to earn college credit while still in high school, through enrollment in and successful completion of college-level courses. With traditional PSEO, these courses are generally offered on the campus of the postsecondary institution; some courses are offered online. The cost of tuition, course fees, and textbooks is covered by the Minnesota Department of Education.
March 7th at 2:40pm in C250
March 8th at 7:10 in C250
March 8th in the counseling office during your lunch
Students should still register for a full year of EVHS classes for the 2023-2024 school year even if they plan on taking PSEO classes. The MN State Department of Education deadline for notifying EHS about your intention to participate in PSEO is May 30th.
District 196 and Rosemount High School Present: The College Tour - An Introduction to Iowa State
Watch the Iowa State episode of The College Tour and get a chance to talk with Amy Harker, Iowa State Admissions Counselor. Amy will also be providing tips and tricks to kick
start your college search and be available to answer any questions after the event.
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
3335 142ND STREET WEST
ROSEMOUNT, MN 55068
TUESDAY, MARCH 21 | 6:30–8:00pm
Normandale Community College: Financial Aid Completion Night -Thursday, March 23rd
Normandale Community College is hosting a Financial Aid Completion event on Thursday, March 23rd from 5-7pm. This event is a community event and is open to all students regardless if they are planning to attend Normandale in the fall. Students and families are encouraged to sign up for a specific time slot as space is limited. You can access the available times by scanning the QR code on the flyer.
Details
Thursday, March 23rd
5:00pm - 7:00pm
On-Campus
College Services 1195
Get Help With:
FAFSA
MN Dream Act
Submitting needed
documents
NACAC Spring Virtual College Fairs
To register and learn more, click HERE.
Upcoming College, University, and Military Visits to the Counseling Office
Tuesday, March 7th
7:40 AM - University of Nebraska - Lincoln
11:15 AM - Army National Guard
Monday, March 13th
10:25 AM - University of Minnesota - Duluth
*Students are encouraged to register in Naviance and pick up a pass in the Counseling Office prior to the event.
College and Career Information
Stay Connected to the Latest News and Events from the EVHS College and Career Center!
University of Minnesota - Share My App Program
The U of M Share My App Program allows applicants to the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus to share their application with all University of Minnesota campuses with no additional application or fee. This program was initiated to showcase the opportunities available system-wide and encourage applications to other campuses: Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester.
Within one week of completing their applications to the Twin Cities campus, students will see an optional Share My App checklist item in their Application Tracker where they can fill out a short form to request us to share their application.
Students should keep the other campus application deadlines in mind to ensure they are applying on time and taking the appropriate steps to apply directly if they are making 'Share My App' requests too close to the deadlines.
For more information: Share My App Program
MN Tuition-Free Pathways for Students in High-Need Career Areas
Minnesota Future Together Grants will provide eligible Minnesotans with a tuition-free pathway for earning a certificate, diploma, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree at any public institution in the state. The grants are available starting spring 2022 through 2024.
If you are currently studying healthcare, STEM, business, industry and technology, education, or public service at a public institution, reach out to your college's financial aid office. And if you're a prospective student looking to go into one of these fields, chat with an admissions representative about the opportunity.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
$3.6 Billion in Financial Aid Goes Unclaimed Every Year
Click HERE to learn more.
Woodland Elementary Scholarship Opportunity
Woodland Elementary School again will be awarding a $500 scholarship to a graduating senior who had attended Woodland Elementary School. This award is not limited to college-bound students only, but can be used for any post-secondary training and/or education at an accredited institution.
The deadline to submit applications is Friday, April 5, 2023.
Click HERE to apply!
Scholarships for Scott Highland Alums!
Scott Highlands scholarship applications are now available to graduating seniors who were SHMS attendees.
All scholarships should be submitted on or before Monday, April 3rd 2023. Students are encouraged to apply for more than one scholarship if eligible.
The Ted Siefkes Science Scholarship
Westview Elementary PTO Scholarship Now Open!
The Westview Elementary PTO scholarship application is now open to high school seniors who attended Westview Elementary. To apply, click on the link below.
Link to apply: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M3flij0zIHzx12uaC_ZAKuNUKWk66DvwGIL8p2Sr0sM/edit?usp=sharing
The deadline this year is Friday, April 28, 2023.
All applications can be emailed to westviewptoscholarship@gmail.com or dropped off to the Westview front office. They will announce the winner of the $1,000 scholarship by May 26th to include in commencement information.
New! Warrior 196 Leadership Foundation Scholarship Now Open!
CPT Nathanael Doring, USMC - AVHS 1993
1LT Christopher Shultz Goeke, US Army Airborne - AVHS 2004
CPL Benjamin S. Kopp, US Army Ranger - RHS 2006
LCPL Daniel Olsen, USMC - Eagan 2005
CPL Andrew Wilfahrt, US Army MP - RHS 1997
Eight $2000 scholarships (2 to each District 196 High School): Click HERE to apply.
Four $2000 AVID scholarships (1 to each District 196 High School): Click HERE to apply.
Apply by Friday, March 24, 2023!
Apply for a SWE Scholarship!
Incoming Freshman Deadline to Apply: March 20, 2023
In 2022, the Society of Women Engineers awarded more than 330 new and renewed scholarships valued at more than $1,700,000. SWE Scholarships support those who identify as a woman and are pursuing an ABET-accredited associate, bachelor, or graduate degree in engineering, engineering technology, and computer science both in the United States and internationally.
ABET Program Freshmen: Applications for the 2023-2024 academic year are open February 1, 2023 and close on March 20, 2023. Reference letters due by March 27, 2023.
Apply for these scholarships HERE.
Juniors: Horatio Alger State Scholarship
Juniors - This is a fabulous scholarship opportunity for you!
To be eligible to apply for a Horatio Alger State Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria*:
- Be enrolled full time as a high school junior in the United States
- Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer to a four-year institution)
- Demonstrate critical financial need ($55,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)
- Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
- Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
- Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; and
- Be a United States citizen
Deadline: Wednesday, March 15th, 2023!
Enrichment Opportunities
The 2023 College Prep Scholars Program Application is Now Open!
If you are a high-achieving high school junior from a low-income background, the College Prep Scholars Program can equip you with the knowledge, confidence, and resources to propel yourself forward when applying to top colleges. As a College Prep Scholar, you will learn how to develop a strong college application that shares your unique story. You will receive the support and preparation you need to get in to top colleges and possibly attend for free through the National College Match.
WHO SHOULD APPLY? The College Prep Scholars Program is open to high school juniors who demonstrate:
- Academic Achievement: Earn primarily A’s in the most challenging courses available and display intellectual curiosity and strong writing ability.
- Financial Need: Come from households earning less than $65,000 annually (for a typical household of four), with minimal assets.
- Strength in Character: Have resilience, integrity, and motivation to succeed.
The deadline is Wednesday, March 22.
*QuestBridge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that connects high-achieving students from low-income backgrounds with leading institutions of higher education and additional opportunities through unique programs.
ACT/SAT Testing
National SAT Test Dates for 2022-2023
Support Resources
Project Prom- Free Prom Dresses
When: March 25, 26, 31 & April 1 & 2
Where: An empty store at The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes (The girls will truly feel like they have a traditional prom dress shopping experience!)
Who: Any young woman who’s attending prom is welcome!
Register at: www.projectprom.us. Everyone must register in order to attend the event.
This is an LGBTQ+ friendly event. Additionally, March 24 is set aside for any women with disabilities who would benefit from a quieter/less-crowded environment. They can sign up using a different link: https://projectpromtwincities-2023-1.youcanbook.me
Grief and Loss - Supporting Families in Dakota County
Losing someone that you love or care deeply about is very painful. You might have a lot of emotions and it may feel like the pain and sadness you’re experiencing will never go away. These are normal reactions to a loss.
While there is no right or wrong way to cope with losing someone, there are healthy ways that, in
time, can renew you and help you move forward. These resources can help you work through your grief. It’s a sign of strength, not weakness, to seek help.
Click HERE to access a list of grief and loss support resources in Dakota County.
Park Nicollet's Growing Through Grief Support Group
Park Nicollet’s Growing Through Grief counselor, Jenny Simmonds, will be offering a weekly grief group for Eastview students who have experienced the death of a significant family member (parent, sibling, caregiver, etc.). If your teen is living with loss and you think they could benefit from participating in a grief group, please contact Molly Wellik at molly.wellik@district196.org and we will connect with your student regarding their interest.
School Supplies Available for EVHS Students in Need
If your student needs supplies, please send them to the Counseling Office. We have supplies including notebooks, pens, pencils, padlocks for gym lockers, pocket folders, graphing paper, index notecards and more. We also have new backpacks!
Eastview High School Virtual Calm Room
Eastview High School Counseling Website
Eastview High School Counselors
Quincy Davis
Mark Wanous
952-431-8928
Terri Greener
952-431-8929
Jena Hitt
952-431-8900
Kelly Fisher
952-431-8930
Anne Scholen
952-431-8927
Larinda Hodges
952-431-8931
Farrah Jennings
952-431-8926
About Eastview High School
Email: Eastview@district196.org
Website: https://evhs.district196.org/families/counseling
Location: 6200 140th Street West, Apple Valley, MN, USA
Phone: 952-431-8900
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evhs.college.career
Twitter: @evhscollege