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Resources for students
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www.applytexas.org
Canvas
SchooLinks
Submit your college application to Texas public & private two & four year colleges.
Visit the CCMR course to learn about the college app process, fee waivers, financial aid info, & “how to's” for SchooLinks.
Research colleges, careers, scholarships; request official & unofficial transcripts; request LORs.
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ccmr newsletter
fafsa
TASFA
CCMR YouTube
Up-to-date info on programs & events happening thru the CCRM Center. Videos, links, college rep visits info & more!
Application for federal financial aid. Grants, loans, and work study. Opens Oct 1 each year. For US Citizens or Perm Residents.
Application for Texas state financial aid. Grants only. Opens Oct 1 each year. For Texas residents (must have lived in TX 3 years).
Helpful videos, presentation, clips on all things College, Career, & Military Readiness presented by the THS CCF.
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@TerryHS_CCMR
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Test
| English Language Arts & Reading (ELAR)
| Math
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SAT
| 480+
| 530+
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ACT
| Prior to Feb 2023: Composite Score: 23 English Score: 19+
After Feb 2023: Combined English & Writing Score: 40
| Prior to Feb 2023: Composite Score: 23 Math Score: 19+
After Feb 2023: Math Score: 22 |
TSIA2
| 945 and Essay 5 OR 910-944, Diag Level: 5-6, Essay 5-8
| 950 OR 910-949, Diag Level: 6
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What is College
Readiness and CCMR?
What does it mean to be College Ready?
A student who is college ready is prepared for any postsecondary goal without the need for college remediation. The student meets the minimum Texas Success Initiative scores through the SAT, ACT, or TSIA2, please see the scores that are required listed to the right to be exempt from remediation or developmental courses.
College remediation is when a student will need to enroll in additional developmental courses (English and Math) at a 2 or 4-year institution to prepare a student to complete standard college-level courses. These courses will not count towards the student's degree plan and must be taken prior to enrolling in standard college-level courses.
What does it mean to be Career Ready?
The student has completed or is working towards an industry certificate. The student has met the TSIA2 benchmark through the SAT, ACT, or TSIA.
What does it mean to be Military Ready?
The student has successfully completed the ASVAB exam and met the required score for a specific branch of the military. The student has completed and submitted enlistment documentation to the recruiter and high school.
Student Conference Information
All conference appointments will need to be scheduled directly with me. Students have two options for conferences: during an off-period or during their assigned lunch. If students MUST book outside of these 2 options, they MUST have their teacher's permission to attend a conference during their assigned period. ALL classwork must be completed. If students attend the conference without their teacher's permission and the student is marked absent, it will be between the teacher and the student to reverse the absence.
Students will receive a confirmation email or text message (if they chose to opt-in for text message reminders) once they book the conference, students will need to use this confirmation email as a pass to the conference.
Students: Please be sure to save or make sure the email is easily accessible on the day of your conference. Appointment times can be changed or canceled with the confirmation email as well.
Book a conference
*Calendar shows appointments available in two week increments.
If you do not see a time that works for you, please check back
the next day as new time slots become available daily.
Service Cord
Performing Acts of Service
Throughout the school year, the LCISD Events/Volunteering Database is updated and sorted in order by the date for each event. All event information can be found in SchooLinks.
Youth in Philanthropy
The George Foundation
The Youth in Philanthropy program brings together 150 juniors and seniors from across Fort Bend County to grow as leaders and learn about the nonprofit sector. Students give of their time six Saturdays out of the school year to serve the local nonprofits that strive to make Fort Bend County better.
Scholarships
Throughout the school year, the Terry HS Scholarship Database is updated with new scholarship availability.
All scholarship information can be found in SchooLinks.
College Visit Policy
College Application Research Resources
Applying
to College
ApplyTexas
Apply Texas is used for Texas public and private colleges and universities. The account is free to make and streamlines the application process to make it easier for students applying to multiple colleges and/or universities.
There are usually two or three options when it comes to submitting your application. You can:
ApplyTexas and Common App allow the student to fill out their personal data only once and then fill out school-specific information.
CommonApp
Common Application (or Common App) is used for a wide range of public and private colleges and universities. The account is free to make and streamlines the application process to make it easier for students applying to multiple colleges and/or universities.
How to Link CommonApp
to SchooLinks
College Essays
Many pieces make up a college application, and the essay is one of those. A college essay is a chance to tell your story in ways that your application or test scores cannot. This is an opportunity to really go deep. What’s your story? What are you passionate about? How have your experiences shaped you into who you are today? Who do you want to become? An effective college essay will help the person reading it get to know you more personally.
Every student's essay will be original and that is the point! Your essay should be unique to YOU.
Apply Texas
Prompts
Apply Texas is used for Texas public and private colleges and universities. The account is free to make and streamlines the application process to make it easier for students applying to multiple colleges and/or universities.
Common App
Prompts
Common Application (or Common App) is used for a wide range of public and private colleges and universities. The account is free to make and streamlines the application process to make it easier for students applying to multiple colleges and/or universities.
Requesting your transcript
For a College Application
in SchooLinks
Please click the button at the bottom for instructions regarding how to send your high school transcripts to a college or university.
For a Scholarship or NCAA
in SchooLinks
Please click the button at the bottom for instructions regarding how to send your high school transcripts to a scholarship foundation or the NCAA.
Download a Transcript
in SchooLinks
Please click the button at the bottom for instructions regarding how to download your high school transcripts for personal use.
Dual Credit Transcript
Lone Star College Systems
Lone Star College utilizes the National Student Clearinghouse, to process all official transcript requests. Official transcripts can be sent electronically through a secure means. PDF orders sent to students are unofficial. PDF's must be sent directly to the receiving party to be considered official.
Letters of Recommendation & Resume
The request for letters of recommendation can be found in SchooLinks in the College Application Manager. You will have to add the application of the school you are applying to and then you will see the letter of recommendation requests section in the middle.
Mrs. Frazier-Kennard
10th
Mrs.Lokey
9th
Mrs. O’Donnell
11th
Ms. Ohanaja
12th
Testing Information
SAT Testing
College Board
The SAT is a standardized test that measures a student's skills in three core areas: Critical Reading, Math, & Writing. The purpose of the SAT is to measure a student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
ACT Testing
ACT Inc.
The ACT contains four multiple-choice tests—English, mathematics, reading, and science—and an optional writing test. These tests are designed to measure skills that are most important for success in postsecondary education and that are acquired in secondary education.
TSIA2 Testing
Accuplacer
The Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 (TSIA2) is a series of placement tests for students enrolling in public colleges and universities in Texas. The tests help Texas schools determine whether you're ready for college-level courses.
AP Testing
College Board
AP Exams are standardized exams designed to measure how well you've mastered the content and skills of a specific AP course.
Financial Aid Graduation Requirement
Beginning with students enrolled in 12th grade during the 2021-2022 school year, each student must do one of the following to graduate:
For Further Information
If you have any questions regarding House Bill 3, please click the link to the right or visit the TEA website by clicking the link to the right.
If you would like to opt out of completing the FAFSA, please complete the form linked here on our district website linked to the right.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
FAFSA opens October 1st for students to apply for financial aid for the following school year. Class of 2025 seniors will complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA. *Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident to complete the FAFSA.*
Step 1: Student and ONE parent must create an FSA ID.
Step 2: Wait for FSA ID verification email from Social Security Administration (takes 24-72 hours to receive verification email after you create your FSA ID)
Step 3: Go to https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa click on Start Here, log into your account using your FSA ID, then begin the 2025-2026 FAFSA application.
Step 4: On the FAFSA application where it asks if the parent wants to “Link to IRS” say YES! The parent will enter their FSA ID, then the 2023 tax information will automatically be imported into the student’s FAFSA application.
Step 5: Student and parent electronically sign the 2025-2026 FAFSA using their FSA ID.
**If the student is a US Citizen/Permanent Resident but the parent is not, then the student will create an FSA ID but the parent will not. The parent will need to hand enter the 2023 tax information into the FAFSA application. At the end of the application the student will electronically sign the FAFSA and the parent will print the signature page, sign it, and mail it in. **
Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TAFSA)
The TASFA (Texas Application for State Financial Aid) opens October 1st for students to apply for financial aid for the following school year. Class of 2025 seniors will complete the 2025-2026 TASFA.
TASFA is Texas state financial aid for students who are not US Citizens or Permanent Residents. If you qualify for FAFSA then you do not qualify for TASFA. If you do not qualify for FAFSA then you qualify for TASFA.
TASFA is a PDF application that the student will fill out on the computer, print, sign, and mail to the college’s financial aid office or drive to the college’s financial aid office. The TASFA application does not go to any government agency, it only goes to the college’s financial aid office.
Step 1: Download the English or Spanish version of the 2025-2026 TASFA application at the College for all Texans webpage (linked to the right).
Step 2: Read all instruction pages before you begin the TASFA.
Step 3: Fill out the TASFA application on the computer. Save the completed form before you print. Print the completed form.
Step 4: If the parent(s) file US taxes, the parent will need to request a copy of the 2023 IRS tax transcript. Request a tax transcript: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript. If the parent does not file US taxes, skip steps 4 & 5.
Step 5: If receiving the tax transcript through the mail, make a couple of copies.
Step 6: Mail the TASFA application and the tax transcript to the financial aid office of the colleges the student has applied to. It is best practice to send all documents to the college’s financial aid office after the student has submitted the admissions application.
Application
Career Information
To explore career options, please visit SchooLinks and complete the interest and self-assessment surveys.
You can also use the resume builder to create your resume for your ideal career. Please click on the Student Resume icon for instructions.
Resources
SchooLinks
SchooLinks is the college & career readiness platform used in LCISD. All students have their own SchooLinks account. All parents have a SchooLinks account to view their student’s progress.
Purpose: