Scholarship Info

As scholarship information becomes available, the info and applications will be emailed to the seniors' OGHS email address and posted to our OGHS Facebook account.

College information

7 years ago

Helpful Links
  • www.get2college.org - ACT/SAT prep, scholarships, college costs, FAFSA questions
  • Go See Campus - A completely free resource for planning campus visits and making the most of the college search


Campus Visits

Many universities have special days set aside for high school students to come visit their campus with family and experience a small part of college life.

Seniors are allowed 2 college days (excused absences).  See Mr. Bounds for a form BEFORE you take a college day.


Lunch Visits

Every month college recruiters/military recruiters come to our school for lunch visits.  This means they will set up a table outside the cafeteria for students to ask questions and receive free information for their future. 

College Recruiters

4 years ago



University of Southern Mississippi


Collyn Leggett

Southern Miss Recruiter 
601-266-5820
collyn.leggett@usm.edu

 



Lauren Hughes


Regional Admissions Counselor (located in Hattiesburg, MS)

The University of Mississippi 

Office of Admissions 

P.O. Box 1848
145 Martindale

O: +1-228-327-6413 | F: +1-662-915-1831
University, MS 38677-1848 U.S.A.

lmh@olemiss.edu | www.olemiss.edu

Instagram: @OleMissLaurenH | Twitter: @OleMissLaurenH 





Bryson Wallace

Admissions Counselor | South/Central Mississippi
Office of Admissions and Scholarships

b.wallace@msstate.edu

Phone: 601.988.3229


FAFSA Information Page

4 years ago

By Sarah Bass

What is FAFSA?


The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the application you will use to apply for federal student aid programs offered by the U.S. Department of Education (ED). Filling out the FAFSA is free and gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to help pay for college.

Many states and colleges use your FAFSA data to determine your eligibility for state aid and school aid.


Application Begins: October 1, 2018


Federal Student Aid includes: 

  • Grants
  • Work-study funds
  • Student loans

When do I submit my FAFSA?

  • NOW!!!
  • If you plan to attend college from July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019, you can submit the FAFSA NOW.
  • The deadline for FAFSA applications is June 30, 2019.
  • Apply as soon as possible - Some states have limited financial aid funds - You could miss out on aid if you wait until the last minute to apply!

How to Apply:
Almost all students and families complete the FAFSA online at fafsa.gov
  • fafsa.gov has built-in help to guide you through the application process
  • fafsa.gov uses "skip logic" that allows you to skip questions that don't apply to you
  • the schools you list on your FAFSA will receive your processed information faster

In addition to the online form, you have two other options for completing the FAFSA:
  • You can download  and complete a PDF FAFSA (go to fafsa.gov and scroll to FAFSA Filing Options).
  • You can order and complete a paper version of the PDF FAFSA (you may request up to three copies of the PDF FAFSA by calling 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).

We strongly encourage you to complete your FAFSA as soon as possible. Some states have limited financial aid funds. Funds will be distributed on a "first-come, first-served" basis. SO, APPLY NOW! DON'T WAIT!


For more information on FAFSA, visit the following links:

Testing Information

5 years ago

ACT

Nearly every college, university, and community college requires students to have taken the ACT to apply for admission and scholarships.
REGISTER ONLINE at www.actstudent.org
 
NEW!!!! Check out Test Prep Factory's website for practice sets and helpful tips! Click here to visit!



SAT

Register for the SAT - This site will give you information for test dates, registration deadlines, and test sites.

Can you answer the SAT Question of the Day?
Click Here to Find Out!

SENIOR DUES

5 years ago


Senior DUES 


Senior Dues are currently $85.00.

STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE THEIR CAP AND GOWN UNTIL SENIOR DUES ARE PAID IN FULL. 

(On-line at MySchoolBucks, cash, or checks made payable to OGHS) If paying in person, please see Mrs. Rogers in the counselors' office.

Senior Dues will increase by $5 per month.