College
College resources for Oakland Tech students and parents.
Road to College Handouts
If you missed the presentations that Brian O'Rourke gave last month, take a look at the two handouts, which include lots of helpful hints and definitions to all those acronyms....Read more
College Bulletin
Regular College Bulletins from the College Counselor’s Office provide Oakland Tech students and parents with valuable information and resources to aid in the college application process.
Scholarships
The Oakland Technical High School Scholarship page contains up-to-date information about the many scholarships and scholarship resources available to Oakland Tech students and families....Read more
College Links from Senior Career Class
College is a major decision and a long process for students and their parents. The students in Mrs. Keller's Senior Career class have been doing a great job in narrowing down their picks and findings helpful resources for this extensive process....Read more
College Handbook
This handbook is intended to help students through the college admission process. It will serve as a guide in the daunting task of selecting and applying to college....Read more
College Calendar
Oakland Tech students, parents, and staff are invited and encouraged to attend the following information sessions, presented by representatives from a wide variety of colleges and universities across the United States. Students who are interested in attending college visits on school days should get a pass from your teacher and are responsible for making up any [...]
College Checklist
Please review this important resource for all college-bound Oakland Tech students in all grades, listing a schedule of the critical steps and milestones in the college preparation process....Read more
College Resources
KnowHow2GO is a national public service announcement campaign focusing on access to universities and colleges, from The Advertising Council, the American Council on Education and Lumina Foundation for Education, and produced without charge by Publicis New York. The campaign was designed to raise awareness about the steps needed to prepare for college and to motivate low-income, [...]
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