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Students wanting to pursue a general diploma need to talk with their counselor during their junior or senior year to determine if this is the best option for them. The general diploma disqualifies students from the 21st Century Scholarship and prohibits students from entering directly into a 4-year college after graduation.
Read MoreStudents earning a Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors, or Core 40 with Technical Honors need to EARN 6 credits of math while in high school. If a student chooses to take and earn credit for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (placing the student in Geometry Honors as a freshman), he or she will be REQUIRED to EARN 6 additional credits of math while in high school.
Read MoreStudents earning a Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors, or Core 40 with Technical Honors need to EARN 6 credits of math while in high school. If a student chooses to take and earn credit for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (placing the student in Geometry Honors as a freshman), he or she will be REQUIRED to EARN 6 additional credits of math while in high school.
Read MoreStudents earning a Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors, or Core 40 with Technical Honors need to EARN 6 credits of math while in high school. If a student chooses to take and earn credit for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (placing the student in Geometry Honors as a freshman), he or she will be REQUIRED to EARN 6 additional credits of math while in high school.
Read MoreBrown County High School has partnered with Parchment to order and send your transcript and other credentials securely.
As local employment opportunities are made available to the counseling department, we will post them to this site. We try to keep the site up to date, but please make note of the date of the post before applying. You may also want to check with the location to ensure they are still hiring.
As summer opportunities that may supplement student learning arise, the counseling department will post them to this site. These are typically programs offered by colleges or employers for students who are interested in a particular field of study (e.g. biology, engineering, history, etc.). Although most of the programs we receive are local or in-state, we do receive information about many of out-of state programs as well.
They are split into three categories: local, in-state, and out-of state. This is not a comprehensive list. There are many summer programs colleges offer that our office has not been made aware of. If you have questions about these programs, please feel free to talk with your counselor.
Are you thinking about higher education next year? Start filing a FAFSA today! All students who are even considering college or any educational institution after high school should file a FAFSA.
There has been a recent change to the FAFSA process. Filing now opens on October 1st and the deadline is still March 10th. The most significant change is that the FAFSA will be based on taxes that are already filed. For example: this year’s seniors’ aid will be based on family’s taxes from last year.
The state of Indiana is hosting a FREE financial aid workshop on February 12 from 2-4 at locations across the state. The closest locations to Nashville are the Bloomington Ivy Tech at 200 Daniel’s Way, Bloomington, IN and the Columbus Learning Center at 4555 Central Avenue, #1600, Columbus, IN. These events will allow you to file the FAFSA online in one afternoon with professional help, for FREE!
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*Please note: Filing the FAFSA is FREE! If you are being charged to file the FAFSA, check the website you are using. The website above is the ONLY one you should use.
Interested in attending Brown County Schools? Get more information on transferring from another school or prepare for enrollment into preschool or kindergarten.
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