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College & Career Center

Scholarship Resources

Click here to log into Naviance  (use student ID# & password)

To locate scholarship opportunities, click Colleges then you can access the following information:

“How to” video:  Locating scholarships in Naviance

To keep track of your scholarship applications, download the Scholarship Tracker Template.

  • Scholarship Search
  • National Scholarship Search
  • College-Specific Scholarships

Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center

To learn about the programs and to apply, visit the Sno-Isle Website: CLICK HERE

  • 10th and 11th graders are eligible to apply. 
  • Students who apply within the first 3 weeks are guaranteed an interview pending counselor approval.  
  • Listen to the announcements for dates. 
  • Visit the Career Center for more information. 

Career Center Team

CHS students have the support and advocacy of our College & Career Specialist and our district High School & Beyond Facilitator.

Cindy Kuntz

College & Career Specialist


425-385-6030
 

 

 

Sarah Pewitt

District High School & Beyond Facilitator

425-285-4183

Available at the CHS Career Center: 

Tuesdays, 7:30 AM - 3 PM

 

College Board SAT/ACT Ttesting

What is the difference between ACT & SAT?

One of the main differences between the SAT and the ACT is that the ACT includes a science section and the SAT does not. The SAT does test scientific skills through some of the other sections, but does not have a dedicated science portion like the ACT does. The science section in the ACT does not test specific scientific knowledge – it is focused more on critical thinking, designed to test students’ analytic skills. 

Please CLICK HERE to watch a recording of the SAT and its impact on the class of 2022.

Financial Aid Resources

FASA

File the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) if you are a citizen or eligible non-citizen.

Opens October 1st

FAFSA

Application Process

WASFA

File the WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) if you are not eligible to complete the FAFSA due to immigration status and meet the eligibility criteria for one of the State Aid Programs that provide to aid non-citizens.

Opens December 1st

WASFA

Application Process

CSS Profile

The CSS Profile is an online application for nonfederal student financial aid required by only select colleges and universities. Check the College Board Website for a complete list of participating institutions.

CSS Profile Guide

What is the CSS Profile (Video)

Application Process