College and Post Highschool Employment
BRITT IS HERE TO HELP YOU!
Please:
Forward all-important college/FAFSA email you receive to Britt
Please call/email me with any questions or concerns:
britt@lyonscommunityschool.org
If you have any signed paperwork for me please take a photo and text it to me.
We will still be able to with any college-related tasks and we love hearing from you so PLEASE REACH OUT!!
Post-Secondary Planning Resources:
College Board is a private company, which administers the PSAT and SAT exams, as well as the Advanced Placement program.
Important Test Dates, Deadlines & Resources:
Resources for Students:
Big Future: College Ed & Planning Program - for middle and high school students.
CollegeAtlas.org - This website provides relevant information about colleges and higher education opportunities worldwide.
CollegeWeekLive - The website features a listing of virtual events
For additional information or to schedule a "private tour" session, please contact Joanna Grubman:(jgrubman@collegeweeklive.com, 617-938-6013)
City University of New York (CUNY)(Open external link) provides high-quality, accessible education at 24 New York City campuses(Open external link), which include senior and community colleges, as well as graduate and professional schools, and research centers.
CUNY Programs:
CUNY Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) helps students earn an associate degree within three years.
CUNY Start - a low-cost, intensive full-time program providing an alternative to typical remedial classes offered to CUNY students needing preparation in reading, writing and math before entering credit classes.
ROTC - CUNY is expanding Army Senior ROTC opportunities and Military Science class offerings to students in CUNY's system. CUNY students will have no obligation to enroll and cadets may become eligible for an allowance of up to $500. For further information, contact Captain Christopher De La Torre at 212-650-6478 or cdelatorre@ccny.cuny.edu.
Students in Temporary Housing/Unaccompanied Youth:
Receive the maximum allowable financial aid available for higher education.