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NHS Singers "Show Choir Invitational"
03/12/2010


NHS Orchestra Concert
03/16/2010




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Scholarship information 2009-2010

Scholarship information can be obtained from daily announcements, the scholarship showcase across from the Guidance Office, and online. Visit each regularly for updated scholarship postings. For specific information or questions, please contact your student’s counselor or Mrs. Stoffel in the Guidance Office.

The following are specific scholarships awarded yearly:
*Lilly Endowment-made available 1st week of December
*CICF-made available 1st week of February
*Local-made available 1st week of March


Available scholarships - updated March 10, 2010

CICF local scholarship application

The CICF local scholarship application was distributed the second week of March. Students fill out one common application that will be distributed to local scholarship committees. Deadlines for applying for these scholarships range from the end of March through the first of May.

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Financial Aid

Financial Aid is a collective term used to describe all the possible sources of aid that may be available to help pay for a student’s costs for college, trade school or other forms of recognized post-secondary training. Financial aid is most commonly made up of governmental or school based grants, scholarships (from any number of sources), work-study programs and loans. Governmental grants and loans are calculated and administered through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form – FAFSA.

Click here to download the PowerPoint presentation from the 2009 Financial Aid meeting.


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Services for students with disabilities

Students with an IEP or 504 Plan who use accommodations at school on a regular basis are eligible to apply for accommodations (extended time) on the SAT and ACT tests. Applications for accommodations must be received at least seven weeks prior to intended testing date for processing. Please contact Mrs. Stoffel in the Guidance Office for applications and specific deadlines. Information is also available at www.collegeboard/ssd.com and www.actstudent.org.

Special Education Information
For the latest edition of the “College and Post-Secondary Services for Persons with Disabilities in Indiana,” visit www.insource.org. To qualify for services at the college level, students are required to provide documentation of a disability as well as recent (usually within one year) psycho educational testing. Families are encouraged to contact the college’s Students with Disabilities Office to discuss services offered.


College resources for minorities, low income, and first generation students

Download this document which contains website links and information about university programs for minority, low income, and first generation college students.


NHS offers courses for college credit

Noblesville High School offers students opportunities to earn college credit through several specifically designated and designed courses.

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College, career, or military visits

Students are allowed three days per semester to visit college campuses, meet with military personnel, or interview for employment during school hours. Click here to learn more.

Documentation of visit form.



College application process

Complete your college application:
A. Apply online (recommended method) at the college website or
B. Apply with a paper application – found at the college Or in the NHS Guidance Office.

Submit the Following to the registrar in the Guidance Office:
A. “Print Page” of the online application or completed paper application.
B. Completed Release of Records/Transcript Release
Form found in the Guidance Office.
C. 8 X 11 envelope addressed to the college with three (3) first class stamps attached to the envelope.

Your counselor will complete the “Counselor Section” of the application and include your official transcript, a copy of your senior schedule, NHS profile and a list of NHS courses along with any additional information you request.

You must bring ALL materials to the guidance office at one time or your application will be returned to you.

Allow at least 3 weeks prior to your personal due date for letters of recommendation from your recommender (Teacher, Counselor, Coach, etc).

NOBLESVILLE H.S. CEEB CODE 152615


Download the College Admissions Highlights pdf to get a quick look at basic admissions requirements for colleges and universities in Indiana.

Download the Transcript Request form to print and return with your application.

College bound athletes

New Registration Web Site

Earlier this summer, the NCAA Eligibility Center unveiled a new registration Web site for college-bound student-athletes planning to enroll in college fall 2010 and later. The new Web address is www.eligibilitycenter.org. The Eligibility Center feels that this new environment will aid you in easily accessing the vital information needed to assist your student-athletes and parents with the registration and academic and amateurism certification processes. As members of the high school community, you will be able to access your information from the “For High Schools” link. The process of submitting your school's core courses online will remain the same.

Student-athletes that have registered prior to the launch of the new Web site will be required to log into their current account (www.ncaaclearinghouse.net). The student will be asked to verify his or her e-mail address and select a new password. The information that the student has previously submitted will carry over to the new account. However, the student will need to answer additional questions to bring his or her account current. Once the student has completed the update of his or her account, all information will be accessed and maintained at www.eligibilitycenter.org. The student will no longer need to go to the old Web site.

If you know of students who registered in the previous system, or those student-athletes that have asked you to send a six-semester transcript, please inform them of this new process. Step-by-step instructions for students are provided below.

Instructions for college-bound atheletes already registered

College-bound student-athlete’s who have registered with the Eligibility Center under the old Web site (http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/) and plan to enroll in college fall 2010 or later will need to have their information transferred to the new Web site (http://www.eligibilitycenter.org). In order to start this process, please have the college-bound student-athlete follow the steps below:

1. Direct the student-athlete to www.eligibilitycenter.org and to click on the spring 2010 or before link (this will re-direct him or her back to the old Web site);
2. Instruct the student-athlete to log in using his or her NCAA ID or SSN and PIN;
3. The next page will give the student-athlete instructions to start the transfer process:

a. Validate the e-mail address the student-athlete wants the Eligibility Center to use;
b. Log in to his or her e-mail account and click the link in the e-mail he or she received and create an account with the Eligibility Center;
c. Log in to his or her new account on the new Web site; and
d. Finish the incomplete sections of his or her "My Planner" information.

Should you have any questions concerning the registration of your college-bound student-athletes or locating Eligibility Center information, please refer to the high school resource page, which can be accessed by clicking on "For High Schools" and then logging in as a high school administrator.

Transcript Release Forms

With the launch of the Eligibility Center’s new registration Web site, www.eligibilitycenter.org, the Eligibility Center no longer provides Transcript Release forms to the student to print off and provide to the high school. This form was generated as a courtesy for high schools that may have required a Transcript Release form. If your high school or district office requires your students to sign a form to release transcripts, use your school or district form. Remember, no specific release is required by the Eligibility Center. You can look up your school’s list of registrants on the Eligibility Center Web site. Simply log in under "High School Administration" and follow the prompts. The Eligibility Center also mails a copy of this list to you prior to graduation as a reminder to send final transcripts.

Have you updated your core courses for 2009-10?

Now is the time to add new courses, submit any courses that have changed names and/or delete courses you no longer teach. Your college-bound student-athletes will need you to update your school's NCAA List of Approved Core Courses. This process is exclusively electronic. To update your information:

1. Log onto www.eligibilitycenter.org;
2. Select the "For High Schools" link at the top of the page;
3. Enter your high school's six-digit CEEB code and five-digit PIN on the login page; and
4. Follow the prompts at the center of the screen to update your NCAA List of Approved Core Courses.

Once the NCAA Eligibility Center has reviewed and made decisions on the high school’s submissions, the Eligibility Center will send an e-mail to your high school. Please make sure that your e-mail address is updated.

If you have any questions, the Eligibility Center has a toll-free line exclusively for high school administrators. The phone number is 877/622-2321.

High school athletes interested in playing while in college should download this very informative PowerPoint presentation.

High school athletes may also find this NCAA Eligibility Center newsletter informative.

ACT & SAT preparedness

Download ACT & SAT preparation information.

Not sure of which test to take? Download the ACT & SAT Comparison/Reference sheet.

ACT SAT Score Concordance Table.



Internet resources

Websites are grouped in the following categories: Exploring College Options, Financial Aid and Scholarship Sites; Exploring Loan Possibilities; Test Preparation; Career Direction; and Other Useful Sites.

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