College & Career
The College & Career Resource Center offers a variety of different services to all grade level students. See what the CRC can offer you and scroll this page to find out more info on: upcoming colleges visiting WBHS, resources, relevant websites and more! Check the “Financial Aid – Scholarships” drop down tab for good information on available scholarships and other financial aid information.
CRC Resources
- Work Permit (ages 15 and UNDER)
- Un-official Transcript (includes GPA and Class Rank)
- Official Transcript (sealed envelope)
- Converting my GPA to a 4.0 scale (includes unofficial transcript)
- Local Scholarship Information – Please see “Financial Aid-Scholarships” in the drop down menu from the “College & Career” tab
- Dual Enrollment (formerly MOWR)
- Testing Information:
- ACT
- SAT
- Accuplacer (formerly the COMPASS exam)
- ASVAB
- ACT/SAT Fee Waivers (students must qualify for free/reduced lunch)
- Sending transcripts to:
- colleges IN state
- colleges OUT of state
- NCAA and NAIA
- Research colleges and careers (GAfutures.org)
- WIOA
Now located on the “Home” page of the Counseling site
If you are a former graduate of Winder-Barrow High School and you need your records sent, like an official transcript, visit the Barrow County School System website for obtaining your records.
College Planning
BigFuture is a site created by The College Board, the same folks that create the PSAT, SAT and AP exams. This is a profile-based site where students can get started on all things college prep. Students can create an account to save their information and progress, or use their College Board account they have from previous exam registration. Take a moment and click the image above. We think you’ll have a great experience exploring colleges, careers and getting a little more insight on your plan for the future.
Just as the graphic states, “Explore. Plan. Succeed.” This website is Georgia’s option to assist students, parents and educators on college and career readiness. Here you can find direct information about the HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship/Grants, other financial aid information, overall college planning and career exploration tools and information on Dual Enrollment. GA students need an account so that they can maximize their potential for using this site which includes but is not limited to: seeing your preliminary HOPE GPA, sending transcripts and applying to GA based colleges/tech schools.
Applications
Common App offers one application for over 400 colleges and universities across the country, including GA State University, Georgia Tech, Emory, SCAD, Brenau, Berry and more.
Common Black College Application offers one central application for all Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including Clark Atlanta, Fort Valley, Paine University and more.
SENDedu is a free, online document transfer service available to high school representatives and applicant references for sending supporting documents to more than 150 partnering colleges and universities.
Universal College Application offers one central application for 45 colleges, including several that are not listed through The Common App website.
Ms. Harrison is our school’s point of contact for college athletic eligibility. Please make an appointment or reach out to her with your questions.
Eligibility
NAIA Eligibility Center is for students interested in playing sports at an NAIA school. Students must meet the eligibility requirements, and can register with the NAIA to learn more.
NCAA Eligibility Center– Students interested in playing sports at the collegiate level need to register with the NCAA and qualify academically. The NCAA Eligibility Center has all the necessary information.
This site provides information using PDF, visit this link to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software.