
The Guidance Office at Commonwealth High School has many objectives. We provide students (grades seventh through twelfth) with academic and emotional advisement. Programs such as the Advisor/Advisee keep students and teachers connected and in tune with one another. Parents can feel free to set up an appointment with our counselor to discuss any doubts or preoccupations regarding their children.
The college guidance program helps students identify colleges
and universities that best match their needs and abilities
and assists them through the college admissions process. Although
the formal college search begins during the junior year, the
process truly begins when a student enters CPS. Preparation for college, however, begins much earlier. Ninth,
tenth, and eleventh graders take the PSAT, while juniors and
seniors take the SAT (juniors should be taking both the PSAT
and SAT). Students should keep in mind that it is important
for them to maintain good grades. This, and taking challenging
courses,
will help in the college admissions process.
Tere Durán
mduran@cpspr.org
Guidance &
College Counselor
NEWS UPDATE:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Guidance Counseling Program includes:
- Ocupational
- Academic
- Personal and Crisis Intervention
- College Admissions Process
Need College Board, SAT & SAT II dates, reviews, and fees?
Attached you will find a series of review options for the Puerto Rico College Board and the SAT. Call them for more information. Follow this link:
www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees.html
Did you know about the Preliminary SAT (PSAT/NMSQT)? It’s a standardized test which provides first hand practice for the SAT Reasoning Test. It also gives you a chance to enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation Scholarship Programs.
Visit www.collegeboard.com for more information.
Need Puerto Rico College Board Dates? Follow this link... http://oprla.collegeboard.com/ptorico/pr/prmain.html
Need money for College?
Scholarships
Attached is information on the Horatio Alger Association. This is a scholarship that is both need and merit-based. Please look into it. If it is of interest, go to www.horatioalger.org.
Also, please go to www.fastweb.com and register to see what scholarships you qualify for.
Visit:
www.finaid.org
www.wiredscholar.com
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Need a PIN?
The PIN serves as your identifier to let you access your personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. It's like the Personal Identification Number that you get from your bank that enables you to access your account. Because your PIN serves as your electronic signature, you should not give it to anyone. www.pin.ed.gov
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