

College Career Center Newsletter
January 2025

During these difficult times, community support and resilience are vital. Click here for Resources. Compassion, empathy, and ongoing communication are key to fostering a sense of security and community. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need extra support.
Seniors
Stay Strong!
Tick-tock! Time is ticking—you’re just FIVE months away from graduation! We know this semester brings a lot to juggle, from admissions decisions and financial aid to scholarship applications and graduation requirements. Stay ahead of the game—don’t wait until the last minute to handle these tasks. And don’t forget to check your emails regularly for important updates!
Your senior year grades matter! Even if you've been accepted to colleges, admission offices expect you to finish strong. Failing to do so could result in your acceptance being rescinded. Stay focused, finish the year on a high note, and build a strong momentum into next year!
Mark your Calendars!
Cash for College (SENIORS - FAFSA/CADAA)
Whether you're planning to attend a four-year, two-year, or vocational/trade school, you may be eligible for financial assistance! Join us for an in-depth session on the FAFSA and CADAA! The SMC Financial Aid office will guide us through the application process and answer any questions you may have. This is the perfect opportunity to get started on your financial aid application and submit it with confidence.
Date: Saturday, Mar. 1, 2025
Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Samohi Cafeteria and D100 (Spanish)
College Portals
Open your college portals now!
If you haven’t opened your college portals yet, now is the time to do so. They contain important information, including admission decisions, potential missing requirements, financial aid award letters, and more.
If a college asks you to create an account, make sure to do so by setting up a username and password. Be sure to store this login information in a secure place to avoid forgetting it later.
Mid-Year Transcripts
Financial Aid
Seniors who wish to be considered for federal, state (Cal Grant & SMC’s Promise Program), and potentially institutional aid must submit the FAFSA or CADAA. Some colleges also require the CSS Profile. Deadline: April 2, 2025 is the priority FAFSA/CADAA deadline for California colleges. To be eligible for the Cal Grant, you must submit the FAFSA, and Samohi will submit your GPA on your behalf.
The CSS Profile is now open. Please review the [CSS Profile Participating Institutions and Programs list] to determine if any of the institutions you're applying to require it. Deadline: Varies by institution.
Be sure to check each college's financial aid website for specific requirements and deadlines.
Don't wait! Do it now!
Open NOW
CA Priority Deadline: April 2
Open NOW
CA Priority Deadline: April 2
Open NOW
Deadlines varies per institution
FAFSA Support Sessions
Click on picture to register for Cash for College webinar.
Federal Student Aid Web Series
Here are recourses the Department of Education are hosting. Please take advantage of them if you have any questions, worries, or wonderings. If you want to learn what you need to do to get started filing out the FAFSA, how to submit FAFSA, what happens after you submit the FAFSA, please click this link Federal Student Aid Web Series and check it out.
FAFSA Twitter
Quick and easy access to the most up to date information go to the FAFSA Twitter page.
Financial Aid Award Letters
Financial aid award letters will be made available by colleges that accept you between February and April. Once they are ready, you can access them through your individual portal. Be sure to carefully review all of your award letters to compare which institution offers the best financial aid package.
Need help understanding your financial aid award letter? Please click on links below to get more information.
How to read your financial aid award letterHow to View Your Financial Aid Awards Cal Poly
Understanding Your Financial Aid Award Letter Dartmouth Admissions
Scholarship Opportunities
Take advantage of scholarships! Free money you don't have to pay back.
Scholarship search engines:
Santa Monica City College (SMC)
Apply to SMC now to get priority enrollment!
We have a wonderful relationship with the #1 Community College SMC. Please do not wait to submit your application and do all the matriculation steps to receive priority enrollment.
Meet your SMC rep!!!
Juniors
It is your time!
It's the second semester of your junior year—can you believe you'll be a senior in just 5 months? This month, we’ll be meeting with all 11th grade English classes to guide you through the "life after Samohi" process. After that, we’ll be available for one-on-one advising sessions. Yay!
Keep up the great work! Stay focused on doing well in your classes, explore summer opportunities (maybe take an SMC class!), dive into a passion project, and/or find activities you truly enjoy. Now’s a great time to start researching colleges—get to know what you love, what you don’t love, and what stands out to you about different schools.
Where do I begin? Survival guide
Sophomores and Freshmen
Start Early
Keep up your grades. Continue the good work. Check out summer opportunities, take a SMC class, do something fun, something that you love, go out and find a passion project. If you have time check out some college and see if you like the campus. Yes, the older you get things may change but it's always good to see the possibilities.
Go on a virtual tour
Remember, you are not alone!
Hungry hungry kiddos! 🤤
College app season has turned our kids into hangry hangry little kiddos! Unfortunately, our wallets cannot handle their insatiable appetite.
To help meet this need, we are collecting donations of non-perishable snacks. Any contribution is greatly appreciated. Here are some examples of popular items that students enjoy:
- Granola Bars
- Fruit Snacks and Fruit Leathers
- Chips Ahoy Cookies
- Any Type of Chips
- Rice Krispies Treats
- Cheez-Its
- Pop-Tarts
- Popcorn
- Nuts
- Gummy Bears and similar snacks
Your support will make a big difference, and we truly appreciate your generosity. Donations can be dropped off in the College Career Center before/after school.
Thank you for helping us provide students with the nourishment they need to succeed!
Meet your College Career Counselors
Mr. Ernesto Flores - e.flores@smmusd.org
Works with students with the last names starting with A-G.
Fun Fact: Next vacation is Singapore.
Mrs. Julie Honda - jhonda@smmusd.org
Works with students with the last names starting with H-N.
Fun Fact: Next vacation is Korea.
Ms. Rosa Mejia - rmejia@smmusd.org
Works with students with the last names starting with O-Z.
Fun Fact: Next vacation is Japan.