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Recommended College Preparatory Plans

Seniors:

If you plan on attending a university, college, or community college after graduating, it is strongly advised that you be enrolled in the following classes your senior year:
1. A math class
2. A science class
3. A language arts class (required)
4. A social studies class (civics)
5. A foreign language class

During the early part of your senior year, you should explore the career software. You should plan on attending Planning Days at Northwest College and in October you should complete, and submit a Financial Aid packet. Students should plan on applying for and attending Scholarship Day at Northwest College. The reason for these recommendations is to help you in your placement and preparation for college.

Juniors:

If you plan on attending a university, college, or community college after graduating, it is strongly advised that you be enrolled in the following classes your junior year:
1. A mathematics class
2. A science class
3. A language arts class (required)
4. A social studies class
5. A foreign language class

Early in your junior year you should make plans to take the PSAT/NMSQT, ACT and the ASVAB. Also study for the ACT that you will take later in the year. The reason for these recommendations is to help in your placement and preparation for college.

Sophomores:

It may be too early for you to know what it is you wish to do following graduation from high school, but it is not too early for you to start thinking seriously about what it is you might like to do. Regardless of what it is, it is strongly advised that you enroll in the following classes your sophomore year:
1. A mathematics class
2. A science class
3. A language arts class (required)
4. A social studies class
5. PE and health

In the sophomore year, you will take the WY-TOPP to help assess your current status, explore options, and make plans for the remaining years of high school and the years immediately after. If you are college bound, it is strongly recommended that you take the ACT in the spring of your sophomore year.