Westbrook Christian School Counseling Connection
LEARNING AIMED AT EXCELLENCE MAXIMIZING POTENTIAL TRAINING WARRIORS FOR CHRIST
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We believe that all students are unique and all students face challenges. It is our job to work diligently with students to assist them in making decisions, finding paths, and a course of action to help them grow and develop. We believe that along with being an advocate for the students, we are also to be advocates for parents, the school, and the community.
Meet Your School Counselors

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Federal Student Aid for the 2024-25 academic year
Federal Student Aid (FSA) is CHANGING the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2024-25 academic year.
The form used to apply for financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and the application for the 2024-2025 school year opens on December 2023. Many families are intimidated by the FAFSA and confused about the relevancy of completing it. There are resources to help in completing the form and it is necessary if you want your child to receive any type of funding from the college/university.

Here are the five most important thingsto know as of now:
- The FAFSA won’t open until December 2023.
- Both students and parents must create a Student Aid Account to get an FSA ID before completing the form. Allow at least three days.
- If parents are divorced or separated, the parent who provided the most financial support in the last calendar year will now complete the FAFSA.
- The number of students a family has enrolled in college will no longer factor into the FAFSA calculation.
- The net worth of family farms and small businesses will now be required as part of the application.
Did you know....
- Some scholarships require that you have completed the FAFSA.
- You must complete the FAFSA in order to receive a GRANT, which is FREE money!
- You must complete the FAFSA in order to receive a LOAN.
- Work Study Jobs (On-Campus Jobs) require you to have completed the FAFSA!
- When filling out the FAFSA for the 2024-2025 school year, you will use tax information from 2023.
FEDERAL STUDENT AID ID WORKSHEET
The FSA ID is the username and password you use on federal student aid websites. Your FSA ID identifies you as someone who has the right to access your own personal information on the Department of Education websites listed above.
Both the student and the parent need a FSA ID. It’s important to understand that the student and the parent may not share an FSA ID: Your FSA ID is your signature, so it has to be unique to you. Before you apply to the FAFSA on line you will need to have your FSA ID verified by Social Security Administration.
Westbrook Christian School has partnered with Parchment
Westbrook Christian School has partnered with Parchment to order and send your transcript and other credentials securely. Parchment can only be used for the Class of 2018 and after. Any graduate prior to 2018 will need to contact the front office for transcripts.
Once a student graduates it will cost $4.40 to order a transcript from Parchment.

NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER
NCAA Eligibility Updates
In January 2023, NCAA Divisions I and II adopted legislation to remove standardized test scores from initial-eligibility requirements for students who initially enroll full time in an NCAA member school on or after August 1, 2023.
Keep in mind that this exemption is for eligibility purposes only. Many colleges still require students to take the ACT or SAT for admissions or scholarship purposes, and college coaches may still ask to see your scores to determine if you meet their program’s academic standards.

Westbrook Christian School NCAA Core Courses
- 4 years of English
- 3 years of math (Algebra 1 or higher)
- 2 years of natural/physical science
1 year must be lab science if your school offers it - 1 additional year of English, math or natural/physical science
- 2 years of social science
- 4 additional years of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy
- 3 years of English
- 2 years of math (Algebra 1 or higher)
- 2 years of natural/physical science
1 year must be lab science if your school offers it - 3 additional year of English, math or natural/physical science
- 2 years of social science
- 4 additional years of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy

Advanced Placement: An Opportunity to Earn Credit
Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States grant credit and placement for qualifying AP scores. Click here for the tool to find colleges you’re interested in and see what you could earn with AP.
What are the benefits of taking an AP class?
- Earn College Credit and Placement
- Stand Out to Colleges
- Save Money and Time
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Exam Dates:
Calculus AB Exam
2023 Exam Fee: $89
9th grade
Students/Parents, Westbrook has purchased a wonderful resource that all of our students have access to. Students can visit virtualjobshadow.com and create a log-in to have access to the following tools:
- Career Cluster Interest Survey- matches student’s interests to a career cluster
- Values Assessment- matches potential careers based on your values and what you consider important in life.
- Aptitude Assessment- Assessment evaluates abilities and the results help students find careers that align with student’s abilities.
- Access to hundreds of scholarship opportunities
- Resume/Cover Letter building template
- Job Shadowing videos for over 1,000 different careers
10th grade
Westbrook Christian School Counselors see 10th grade students throughout the school year to offer comprehensive counseling services and help them to start identifying how their skills and interests connect to opportunities and requirements and for post-high school options.
We recommend that 10th graders consider pursuing volunteer opportunities during the summer before 11th grade, along with any other enrichment opportunities of interest.
Students/Parents, Westbrook has purchased a wonderful resource that all of our students have access to. Students can visit virtualjobshadow.com and create a log-in to have access to the following tools:
- Career Cluster Interest Survey- matches student’s interests to a career cluster
- Values Assessment- matches potential careers based on your values and what you consider important in life.
- Aptitude Assessment- Assessment evaluates abilities and the results help students find careers that align with student’s abilities.
- Access to hundreds of scholarship opportunities
- Resume/Cover Letter building template
- Career Cluster Interest Survey- matches student’s interests to a career cluster
- Job Shadowing videos for over 1,000 different careers
11th grade
Junior Year is when students immerse themselves in college exploration and research. This task is on top of what can already be a busy high school life of challenging courses, athletics, clubs, after-school jobs, and other interests we hope students continue to find time to enjoy.
In the Spring, we individually meet with each of our junior students to identify next steps in their individual post-secondary planning.
Junior Conferences may include: a review of a student’s transcripts, discussion around standardized testing and a test timeline for the student, college research, Enrichment workshops, campus visits, considerations for athletes in the recruiting process and financial aid.
Seniors
College Specific Information for Fall 2024
internship
Considering becoming an intern? Review these six benefits of getting an internship while in high school.
- Network with professionals
Start building your own network of people who can help you gain access to future opportunities. Big name references can go a long way in helping you secure college admission and job opportunities down the road.
- Gain hands-on skills
No matter the internship, you’ll gain insight into a career field, and skills that often transfer to other disciplines. Internships are like practice jobs providing experience with professional skills like interviewing, teamwork and accountability.
- Opportunities to advance
Internships often lead to job offers. Whether or not you receive an immediate offer, you will undoubtedly gain valuable experience and resume-building material. Take advantage of every opportunity realizing you are gaining an advantage that will help you land a meaningful job in the future.
- Stand out
Having an internship on your resume will put you one step ahead of others your age. Your ambition will demonstrate drive and hard work.
- Define your career goals
Learning what you love to do is a major part of growing up, and an internship can help you identify your interests and refine your goals. You may find that you dislike working in a certain field, or you may discover a passion for something you would have otherwise have overlooked.
- Gain self-confidence
Confidence is key when applying for a professional job. One way to build confidence is to complete an internship that provides opportunities for you to demonstrate your skills and ambition.
Dual Enrollment/Early College
DUAL ENROLLMENT DATES FOR 2019-2020:

Fall dual enrollment students must have taken Accuplacer Test OR received an 18 or higher on ACT in English.
Fall dual enrollment students must have paid for all fall GSCC dual enrollment courses.
Registration opens for Spring dual enrollment students to apply for admission with GSCC.
The GSCC dual enrollment website where you will find dual enrollment forms, information, and links to apply for admission.
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
DUAL ENROLLMENT DATES FOR 2019-2020:
National scholarship search platforms:
Local scholarship opportunities
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Simply click on the college logo and it will take you directly to the scholarship portal for that community college. Most have deadlines of December 1st, so get started today!
Testing
District ACT test date for all 10th and 11th grade students will be March 12, 2024

National ACT test dates for 2023-2024
ACT Study Prep Resources
Marcia Farabee
Sessions last anywhere from 1 to 1.5 hours. Cost starts at $25 per person, per session. Contact Mrs. Farabee 256-295-2428
Sauls Tutoring and ACT Preparation
Private tutoring for Math, $25/h.
Facebook message through Saul’s Tutoring and ACT Preparation:
Linda Guetschoff
$50/$55/hour.
Tutors everyday except for Tuesdays
All Pencils Down
They have a multitude of learning options to choose from. They have online resources so you don’t have to drive back and forth to Birmingham.
Princeton Review
Online ACT Prep Course with a money back guarantee.
Private tutoring and online class instruction.
ACT.org
ACT has FREE resources online. Follow these instructions to access resources:
- Visit ACT.org
- Along the task bar at the top select MyACT Sign-in
- Create a student account
- Select ACT Free Online Tests
Kaplan
Kaplan has FREE resources online. Follow these instructions to access resources:
- Visit Site
- Taskbar click on More →
Free Practice
Testing
Testing will be April 22nd through April 26th, 2024
The Stanford Achievement Test, Tenth Edition® (SAT10) provides a valid and reliable measure of academic achievement toward state and national standards for students grades K-12.
WCS has chosen to use Stanford Achievement tests to measure our students academic achievement. Testing will be administered to our 3rd through 7th grade students.

Testing
The PSAT/NMSQT is a standardized test that 1oth and 11th grade students take in October. Like the SAT, it measures the knowledge and skills in reading, writing, and math students learn in the classroom—the same knowledge and skills your child needs to succeed in college and career.

Fast Facts:
BETA CLUB/NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
JR BETA CLUB
- To be inducted as a 7th grader, the student must have a 95 or above cumulative average for the 6th grade year.
- To be inducted as a 8th grader, the student must have a 95 or above cumulative average in general or college prep/honors coursework in the 6th and 7th grade.
- To be inducted as a 9th grader, the student must have a 95 or above cumulative average in general or college prep/honors coursework in the 7th and 8th grade.
SR BETA CLUB
- Students in 10th-12th grades must have a cumulative average of 90 or above in general or college prep/honors coursework from 9th grade and above.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY REQUIREMENTS
- Students in 10th-12th grades must have a cumulative average of 95 or above in general or college prep/honors coursework in the 10th-12th grades.
11TH GRADE
Westbrook Christian School Counselors see 10th grade students throughout the school year to offer comprehensive counseling services and help them to start identifying how their skills and interests connect to opportunities and requirements and for post-high school options.
We recommend that 10th graders consider pursuing volunteer opportunities during the summer before 11th grade, along with any other enrichment opportunities of interest.
Students/Parents, Westbrook has purchased a wonderful resource that all of our students have access to. Students can visit virtualjobshadow.com and create a log-in to have access to the following tools:
- Career Cluster Interest Survey - matches student's interests to a career cluster.
- Values Assessment - matches potential careers based on your values and what you consider important in life.
- Aptitude Assessment - Assessment evaluates abilities and the results help students find careers that align with student's abilities.
- Access to hundreds of scholarship opportunities.
- Resume/Cover Letter building template.
- Job Shadowing videos for over 1,000 different careers.
Student's login is their Westbrook email address and password. Contact Mrs. Blevins for more information.