SCC Newsletter
The Student Counseling Center (SCC) distributes a monthly scholarship newsletter through senior English classes. Copies may also be picked in the SCC. Local Scholarship applications will be available in December.
One of the best sources of scholarship and financial aid information
is the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office at the college to which you are applying. Be sure to visit each college's website and follow that individual school's instructions regarding required forms and deadlines.
Listed below are links to several web sites that you may find useful and informative as you are planning your post-secondary education.
ACT Student
Register for the ACT and take practice tests
Job Star
Build your resume
Tennessee Career & Information Delivery System
AnyCollege
Super user-friendly college search website
FastWeb
Free Scholarship Search
eCampus Tours
Virtual tours of college campuses; search by state or by college name
General Financial Aid Information
General Financial Aid information and scholarship search
Financial Aid in Tennessee
All about Financial Aid in Tennessee, including the Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program
Student Aid
Thorough explanation of the financial aid process
Planning Your Dreams.Org
Batch codes granting free access to services offered by the website are included in the CHS senior packet
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Request an electronic signature to submit your FAFSA online.
NCAA Clearing House
Student athletes planning to participate in Division I or II sports as a college freshman should register at this website during the month of October
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program
College Planning 101-2nd Edition
School Soup
Helps students answer questions like "What college should I attend?", "How do I get in?" and "How do I pay for it?"
Merit Aid
A comprehensive directory of merit scholarships and academic scholarships from colleges across the country
College.Gov
A new resource from the U.S. Department of Education created to engage, inform, and inspire students to pursue education beyond high school
Federal Student Aid
Your source for free information from the U.S. Department of Education on preparing for and funding education beyond high school
