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Millbury Memorial Jr/Sr High School

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A colorful promotional poster for an Industry Fair at Millbury High School featuring event details, QR code, and sponsor logos.

Seniors!

 

As we embark on the second half of the year and graduation is quickly approaching, it's time to start finalizing plans for after high school! The counseling department is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our first ever Industry Fair, where employers from the community are going to come to our school, for you to network and explore potential job opportunities right out of high school.

 

Over the next month or so, we will be working with those seniors interested in attending to ensure you have the skills you need to effectively communicate with employers that day, as well as provide a polished resume.

 

If you are interested in attending this event, please fill out this google form.  There will be employers from several different fields, construction trades, business marketing, finance, social services, and more. See the attached flyer for more information! 

Seniors​​​​​​​

Autobiographical / Brag Sheets for Letters of Recommendation Below

Millbury's Profile for our Class of 2023

Please see your class advisors Mr. Economos and Mrs. Hinchey to pay your Senior class dues ($45)

As a Senior in High School you want to try to accomplish the following to prepare for college:

Fall of Senior Year

A signpost with directional arrows pointing to various fields of study: Business, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and more.

Do your research! Attend fairs, narrow down your college lists 

  • Create a Common App account and start filling it out
  • Organize your deadlines so you don't miss any Early Action deadlines
  • Start working on College Essay
  • Complete the Autobiographical Form/Parent Brag Sheet (ask your guidance counselor for one)
  • Request letters of recommendation from teachers
  • Retake the SAT or ACT, Send your SAT scores
  • Complete the transcript request form to have your transcripts sent to the colleges you apply to (ask your guidance counselor for one)
  • Complete college applications by the deadline (deadlines are typically in January, but check with each school)

Winter into Spring of Senior Year

Signpost with green directional arrows labeled "College," "Trade School," "Military," "Employment," and "Technical College" against a blue sky.

  • Complete FAFSA/other financial aid forms, like CSS Profile 
  • Apply for scholarships (application will be available in March)
  • You will begin to receive notification letters at the beginning of April
  • Ask your guidance counselor to complete any necessary Mid-Year or End of Year School Reports
  • With help from your parents, teachers, and guidance counselor, decide where you want to go! 
  • Take any AP exams and send your scores
  • Send your Enrollment deposit 

If you've gotten your financial aid packets back and you don't know how to decipher them, these links below should help! If you haven't heard back yet, don't worry, you should soon! 

Decoding your financial aid offers and Financial aid offers comparison worksheet