"Brag Book" – Request for Recommendation Letter from Mrs. Smillie
Youth Options
Students who have gained 11th grade status may have an opportunity to enroll at an institution of higher education in Wisconsin. Pupils are required to notify the school board in writing by March 1 for the following fall semester and October 1 for the following spring semester of their intention to participate in the Youth Options Program. Discuss your interest in Youth Options with Mrs. Smillie and provide her with the Youth Options Application by the deadlines of either March 1 or October 1.
Youth Options Information
Youth Options Application
Career Cruising
All students will be able to compare and contrast colleges and careers through their Career Cruising application. This platform will allow students to find colleges throughout the US that provide coursework in www.careercruising.com
Wisconsin College Systems:
Wisconsin Technical Colleges: http://www.wtcsystem.edu/
2-year UW Colleges: http://uwc.edu/
4-year UW Colleges: https://www.wisconsin.edu/
WI Private Colleges & Universities: http://www.wisconsinsprivatecolleges.org/
Midwest Student Exchange Program
The Midwest Student Exchange Program, or MSEP, is a multi-state tuition reciprocity program. Over 100 colleges and universities in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin have opened their doors to each other's citizens at more affordable rates. Through the MSEP, public institutions agree to charge students no more than 150% of the in-state resident tuition rate for specific programs; private institutions offer a 10% reduction on their tuition rates. http://msep.mhec.org/
Wisconsin-Minnesota Reciprocity
General Information and Instructions - http://heab.wi.gov/reciprocity/instructions.html
Application - http://heab.state.wi.us/reciprocity/index.html