College Planning
The following links will help you with planning for college
- College Recruiters Scheduled to visit WJ
College & Military Recruiter Visits
Appointments to meet with Recruiters are scheduled using the Naviance Student web system.
Click here to access Naviance Student.
Seniors & Juniors who wish to schedule appointments but do not have their login information for Naviance Student should visit Ms. Gayle Evans in the College & Career Center.
IMPORTANT: After clicking "SIGN ME UP" in Naviance Student, don't forget to PRINT THE PAGE and have your teacher sign it as your pass to attend."
- Naviance Student
is a service provided to WJ students for their college search. If you do not have your password to access Naviance Student you must see Ms. Gayle Evans in the Career Center.- Tips for College Visits
a one-page sheet of helpful information when you visit schools- Tips for Athletics
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
Athletic Eligibility Information
The national Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse, located in Iowa City, Iowa, handles registration to determine a student's initial eligibility to play sports at a Division I or Division II college or university. Seniors are encouraged to register with the Clearinghouse online at:
http://www.eligibilitycenter.org
When signing up for the SAT/ACT, request test scores to be sent to the NCAA eligibility center (using the code 9999). There is a fee for registering with the Clearinghouse. Fee waivers are available to all students who have received an SAT or ACT fee waiver. The Clearinghouse customer service telephone number is 877-262-1492; representatives are available from 8:30am to 6:00pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Fax Number 317-968-5100. Please be sure that your high school send your transcript to the NCAA Clearinghouse for processing.
- Tips for Parents
How to cope during the college application process - Getting Ready - Career/College Planning Guide for Eleventh Grade Students
- The PrepTalk Newsletter A Montgomery County Public Schools and Montgomery College partnership project.