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  • April 25, 2012

Go To College in Nevada

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Take the Pledge!

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The www.GoToCollegeNevada.org Pledge:
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Below is a checklist of things to remember as you prepare to go to college. Make sure to review and check all boxes indicating you’ve read and understand each one.

 

 

The next step is easy.

1. Simply take the pledge below by clicking in each box.
2. Provide your name, email and mailing address.
3. Agree that you pledge to go to college.

 Out-of-class activities and volunteering are important for scholarships - but also make sure you have good grades.

 Financial Aid provided by the federal government is not my only option - I need to make sure to apply for scholarships from colleges and private organizations.

 I can start college even though I am unsure about a major.

 It is as important to take challenging courses as it is to get perfect grades

 My high school grades are more important than my standardized test scores (ACT, PSAT, SAT, etc.).

 Colleges want to help students get financial aid.

 The Millennium Scholarship requires four years of math, including algebra II.

 I want to go to college.

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