Nice work students! The following students have earned honors for their grade point averages during the first quarter. White Honor Roll students have earned a 3.0 GPA or higher; Green Honor Roll students have earned a 3.5 GPA or higher. Sundaes will be served to the students on Monday, December 1st, during the lunch break. Student Grade Honor Roll Albin, Kendall Vaughn 12 Green Honor Roll Bellar, Justin Michael 12 White Honor Roll Boldt, Mathisen Jo 9 White Honor Roll Cakebread, Shelby May 10 Green Honor Roll Carstens, Christofer Neil 11 White Honor Roll Chamberlain, Samantha Lois 7 Green Honor Roll Chvala, Audrey Lorraine 7 White Honor Roll Dittrich, Claire Charise 11 Green Honor Roll Dittrich, Kalen Jerome 9 Green Honor Roll Eckert, Haley Jo 10 White Honor Roll Effle, Brayden James 9 Green Honor Roll Fleetwood, Haley Victoria 7 Green Honor Roll Fleetwood, Rebecca Lynn 11 Green Honor Roll Frey, Kimberly Laura 8 Green Honor Roll Gale, Collin William 7 Green Honor Roll Glatte, Tessa Monique 12 Green Honor Roll Greenhalgh, Genova Isaiah 9 White Honor Roll Hahne, Rachal Asta 9 Green Honor Roll Hale, Ashley Kay 11 Green Honor Roll Halsey, Gracie Dawn 10 White Honor Roll Hecht, Tucker Franklin 10 Green Honor Roll Higgins, Mackenzie D. 12 Green Honor Roll Hoffman, Elizabeth Marie 8 White Honor Roll Jensen, Logan Elizabeth 11 Green Honor Roll Keehn, Ranee Anne 11 Green Honor Roll King, Alexia Jean 10 Green Honor Roll Klein, Parker Scott 8 White Honor Roll Klinetobe, Harmony Marie 10 Green Honor Roll Klinetobe, Joslyn Lee 7 White Honor Roll Klinetobe, Shawn Michael 9 White Honor Roll Knapp, Christopher Lee 12 Green Honor Roll Knievel, Michael 12 Green Honor Roll Krick, Kolton Matthew 7 Green Honor Roll Larson, Jayson Lee 12 Green Honor Roll Martinez, Alejandro A. 10 White Honor Roll Maughan, Alyssa Jean 7 White Honor Roll Mavis, Jordan Elizabeth 7 White Honor Roll McFarland, Joshua LaTaveon 8 White Honor Roll Miguelino, Patrick John 9 Green Honor Roll Miller, Amber Kate 8 Green Honor Roll Miller, Austin James 10 White Honor Roll Miller, Justina Anne 12 White Honor Roll Miller, Tyler James 10 Green Honor Roll Nall, Olivia Jasmine 7 White Honor Roll Nyman, Crystal Marie 12 White Honor Roll Ollendick, Hannah Kay 8 Green Honor Roll Osborn, Elizabeth Katherine 10 Green Honor Roll Petersen, Christopher Cameron 11 Green Honor Roll Petersen, Mitchell Evan 8 Green Honor Roll Potter, Adam James 12 Green Honor Roll Qualset, Angel Marie 7 Green Honor Roll Rautenberg, Tyler Robert 11 Green Honor Roll Rich, Courtney Jo 12 Green Honor Roll Rood, Alyssa Jade 10 Green Honor Roll Rutjens, Noah William Thomas 11 Green Honor Roll Rystrom, Sierra Irene 8 White Honor Roll Salgado, Dulce E. 11 Green Honor Roll Short, David Lynn 11 Green Honor Roll Sierra, Delilah Libertad 9 Green Honor Roll Smith, Quin Steven 11 White Honor Roll Smutny, Dalton Joseph 9 Green Honor Roll Smutny, Sadie Sand 7 White Honor Roll Stineman, Alison Maria 7 Green Honor Roll Stuckwisch, Emily Jean 9 Green Honor Roll Suckstorf, Matthew Irl 9 Green Honor Roll Thompson, Siara Achsa 8 Green Honor Roll Vail, Alayna Kristine 12 White Honor Roll Vanderford, Sean Travis 12 Green Honor Roll Vondra, Prestin Dean 8 Green Honor Roll Welch, Samantha Ann 12 Green Honor Roll White, Tyrell Christopher 8 White Honor Roll Wiese, Jacob Riley 12 Green Honor Roll Wriedt, Josiah Derwood 7 White Honor Roll |
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Fall Visit Events for Students
Tuesday, December 2, 6:30-8:30pm - Ultrasound Program Evening Visit. This is the perfect opportunity for students interested in becoming an Ultrasound Technologist. This event includes hands-on opportunities to visit with faculty, program information and scan a volunteer! Thursday, December 4, 6:30-8:30pm - Biomedical Sciences/Pre-Professional Event. This is the perfect opportunity for students interested in becoming a physician, physical therapist, pharmacist or other advanced-degree health professional to learn about the programs needed to enter these fields. This event includes an optional educational experience using cadavers to provide a first-hand look at anatomy and organs. For more information and to schedule a visit go to bryanhealthcollege.edu. Prepare for the FAFSA with free programs and resources
If you’re a senior, it’s time to start preparing for the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You should complete the form after January 1 (after you and your parents have completed your 2014 tax returns) but before your college’s priority deadline (typically before April 1). Colleges will use your FAFSA results to determine how much they will award you in federal, state and college-based financial aid. To prepare for the FAFSA, take advantage of these free EducationQuest programs and resources: Financial Aid Programs EducationQuest is conducting statewide Financial Aid Programs that explain the financial aid process and the FAFSA. The programs are free and open to the public. Find the program nearest you. Juniors and seniors and their parents or guardians are encouraged to attend. If you attend, you will be eligible to register for a $500 Financial Aid Program Scholarship! FAFSA Webinars EducationQuest will conduct free “How to Complete the FAFSA” webinars on the following dates: Tuesday, December 9 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/110PHjx Wednesday, December 17 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/112ADCd Monday, January 12 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1zmonbq Wednesday, January 14 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1upQdmV Tuesday, February 24 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1u5EpVG To join the Webinar, click on the link under your desired date. The password is college. College Funding Estimator To estimate your FAFSA results now, use the College Funding Estimator at EducationQuest.org. This program will ask for 2014 income tax information. You may estimate your tax information to complete the Estimator but should use your completed 2014 tax returns when you complete the FAFSA. Seniors…have you submitted your college applications? If you haven’t submitted your college admission applications yet, it’s time to get serious! Contact your top college choices to determine application deadlines and procedures. Ask if the admission application is also the application for college-based scholarships. If not, ask about the scholarship application process. Winning the scholarship game Follow these tips to increase your chances of earning scholarships: Don’t ever pay for scholarship searches! Use free resources such as ScholarshipQuest at EducationQuest.org with over 2,000 Nebraska-based scholarships. Free national sites include Fastaid, ScholarshipExperts.com, School Soup, and Scholarships.com. Visit your school counselor often for information about local scholarships. Focus on local and college-specific scholarships because you're more likely to earn them. Update your activities, honors, community service or paid jobs using the Activities Resume at EducationQuest.org. Earn the best possible ACT/SAT scores by taking the exam in the spring of your junior year and again in the fall of your senior year. Use quality references such as a teacher, coach or counselor. Encourage them to write specific examples of your leadership skills. Give them advance notice and a specific deadline. Tailor your essay to the scholarship. Ask an English teacher to read your essay and offer advice on making a big impact. Your essay will need to stand out from other applications. December “To Do” List Complete these tasks during December to stay on the right college planning track. Seniors __ Submit college applications. __ Estimate your FAFSA results using the College Funding Estimator at EducationQuest.org. __ Attend the Financial Aid Program in your area. Thursday, November 20th @ the Distance Learning Room __ Continue to apply for scholarships. Juniors __ Attend the Financial Aid Program in your area. __ Search for scholarships. __ Register by January 9 for the February 7 ACT. Note: Optional writing test is not necessary for any Nebraska college. For free help with college planning, contact EducationQuest Foundation: Kearney 308-234-6310 800-666-3721 Lincoln 402-475-5222 800-303-3745 Omaha 402-391-4033 888-357-6300 EducationQuest.org Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for college planning tips! Your Journey to College Begins with Us
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