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Resources for Freshman/Sophomores
Between JHHS and District 214 there are many great opportunities for freshmen and sophomores to start exploring their options for life after Hersey!
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Resources for Juniors
As the first step in the college search process students identifies what is important to them in a college or university. Early in junior year, making college visits and talking with admissions representatives at JHHS or at a local college fair can be a valuable way to identify college traits of importance.
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Resources for Seniors
The 2020-21 JHHS College Application Guide contains all the information seniors need to help them through the College search and the application process, including financial aid.
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College Rep and Campus Visits
College visits are an important part of the college search process, helping to identify what your son or daughter values in a college campus.
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Financial Aid
The first step in securing financial aid and scholarships is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is used to determine a student’s eligibility for Federal grant, loan, and work funds and State of Illinois grants.
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Harper College Promise Scholarship
Beginning with the class of 2019, D214 students will be eligible to earn up to two years of tuition-free college attendance at Harper College.
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International College Resources
A small but growing number of JHHS graduates are attending universities outside the U.S. for a four-year degree.
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Naviance
NAVIANCE is District 214's web-based tool for self discovery, career exploration, college research and scholarship information.
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Resources for Students with Special Needs
The process of planning for life after high school can seem daunting for many high school students; it can be especially challenging for students with disabilities.
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Scholarships
As tuition costs rise, applying for scholarships has become an essential step in making college affordable. Follow the simple steps below to locate and apply for scholarships: