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8th Grade

Students:

In addition to your research here at CollegeforTN.org, you should ask counselors, teachers, parents, and friends any other questions you have about college.

  • Talk to your school counselor (or teachers, if you don't have access to a school counselor) about the following:

    • Going to a college or university
    • Courses to start taking in the 9th grade
    • The importance colleges and universities place on grades, and at what year in school grades will start to be considered in the admissions process
    • College preparatory, AP, and other honors-level courses you should be taking in high school (9th through 12th grade)
    • Academic enrichment programs (including summer and weekend programs) available through your school or local colleges

    Remember, you will have more options if you start planning now and do your best to earn good grades.

  • Think about pursuing extracurricular activities (such as sports, performing arts, volunteer work, or other activities that interest you).

Parents:

  • Meet with the school counselor and/or teachers to see how your student is doing in his or her classes.


  • Visit college campuses. Talk to neighbors, relatives, or friends with students in college to learn about their experiences.


  • Attend college information programs at the middle school. Representatives from different schools will share information on programs, scholarships and financial aid.


  • Talk to your kids about the importance of studying hard and getting good grades to prepare for high school and college.


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