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COLLEGE SEARCH AND APPLICATION RESOURCES
Apply to several colleges at once. See list of particpating colleges on the website.
Apply to several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) at once. See list of particpating colleges on the website.
This website helps first generation college students and students with great financial need with college advising online tools. Students may apply to the member institutions who help students with financial programs to meet the cost of college.
This program helps match students who have excelled academically but faced financial challenges with full four year college scholarships with participating colleges. Students must be ranked in the top 10% of their class and have a minimum of a 28 ACT composite. The deadline to apply for the Questbridge scholarship program is usually in late September.
Big FutureUse this College Board resource to search for colleges, learn about the application process, financial aid, and much more. ACT ProfileUse this ACT resource to learn which career may fit you best, what colleges offer that major, and much more! Know How to Go KentuckyThis website has valuable tools for middle and high school students as they explore college and what they need to do in high school to be on track. Great resources for adults who want attend college too.
This website provides a list accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States. The closest HBCU's are the following: Kentucky State University (Frankfort), Simmons College of Kentucky (Louisville), Tennessee State University (Nashville), Fisk University (Nashville), Lane College (Jackson, TN), Harris-Stowe State University (St. Louis, MO), Le Moyne-Owen College (Memphis).
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Jewish Colleges and Universities
COLLEGE ATHLETICS
If you are planning on playing sports in college, you must register on the appropriate eligibility center website at the end of your junior year in high school. You will need to request a transcript be sent to the eligibility center where your registered. Forms available in the guidance office. When you take the ACT, you should "bubble" the codes for the NCAA and/or NAIA so that your test scores are sent directly from the testing agency. What is on your transcript is not acceptable to the eligibility centers. You should also download the student handbooks for each eligibility center to make sure you are completing all tasks on time. There is a cost to register with each eligibility center, but fee waivers are available for those who qualify. Qualification information will be available as you create your account. The counselors will check your fee waiver eligibility and approve the request through their counselor account.
ACT Code: 9999
NCAA requires that you meet certain core course, GPA, and ACT requirements to be eligible. Check the NCAA website for the list of approved core courses that we offer at PTHS. The NCAA does not accept online credit recovery courses. I
ACT Code: 9876
The NAIA requires a certain ACT and GPA to be eligible.
National Junior College Athletic Association
Junior colleges and community colleges offer a variety of college athletics. Are your ACT scores or GPA an obstacle with NAIA or NCAA eligibility? These colleges might be the answer for you. Many junior colleges do an excellent job at helping students transfer to four year universities to continue their education and playing career.
MILITARY ACADEMIES
The process for applying to military academies starts in spring of your junior year in high school.
West Point Military Academy (Army)
United States Air Force Academy
United States Coast Guard Academy
United States Merchant Marine Academy
MILITARY (ENLISTED)
ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
This is the test the military uses to see if you qualify for entry and placement in your career area.