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Carol Luton, Counselor

August 25, 2009

Educational Philosophy: My goal for all students is that they set their goals high and equip themselves to be successful in whatever they choose to do.  My role is to guide students and provide assistance in their journey . . . read more

Financial Aid Information for Seniors

December 13, 2011

Applying for federal financial aid begins January 1, 2012.  The first step to completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is to apply for a pin number .  Both the student and a parent need to complete the . . . read more

ACT Test Dates for 2011-2012

The ACT college admissions test is offered on several dates.  Students who are juniors and seniors are encouraged to take the examination.  All four-year universities and colleges in Texas require students to take the writing . . . read more

College for All Texans Information Website

February 24, 2011

College for All Texans is an informative website which includes information about colleges and scholarships, grants, and tuition assistance programs.  All students and parents should check this website for any information for high . . . read more

Dual Credit Opportunities

Prairie Valley ISD offers dual credit college courses in partnership with North Central Texas College via distance learning.  Junior and Senior students may take Freshman English Literature and Composition, United States History, . . . read more

Applying for Texas Colleges Made Easy

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has made applying to Texas public colleges and universities very simple by providing a common application at Apply Texas .  Students are able to complete a common application that most . . . read more

College Financial Aid Deadlines

Colleges and universities have specific deadlines for submission of financial aid applications and verification information.  All colleges require the Federal Application for Student Financial Aid ( FAFSA ) to be filed as soon as . . . read more

 
 

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