
12th Grade Updates OCTOBER 2024
CHS Counseling Office
Career Fair
Students are invited to attend our annual career fair here at Chesterton High School during SRT on October 3rd! The Counseling Office is working with a variety of community organizations and local industries to provide students the opportunity to explore future career options. Please use the following link to sign up so we can get you a pass to attend that day! You must sign up in order to attend the Career Fair. (this event is for students only)
College Fair
The CHS Counseling Office is hosting the Dunes Area College Fair in the CHS Gymnasium on October 9th from 9:45 am - 11:15 am. (This event is for students only.) Students must pre-register to attend the college fair. Click on this link to register on StriveFair.com. When you register online you will be given a barcode. Instructions on how to register can be found here.
During the fair, colleges will scan your barcode to send you more information about their schools. There will be approximately 40 colleges at the fair. The day after the fair, you will receive a report with information on the colleges with whom you scanned. This is a great way to learn about colleges, meet representatives, and narrow down your college search!
List of Colleges and Universities that are attending the Dunes Area College Fair
Next Level Jobs Grants
Take advantage of tuition-free training available to eligible Hoosiers through the Workforce Ready Grant. Grants are available to support the education of students pursuing certificates in the following fields:
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Building & Construction
- Health & Life Services
- IT & Business Technology
- Transportation & Logistics
Learn more about qualifying programs here.
TO QUALIFY, RECIPIENTS MUST:
Be an Indiana resident and a U.S. Citizen (or eligible non-citizen)
Have a high school diploma (or equivalent) but less than a college degree
Be eligible for state financial aid and file a FAFSA (for certain programs and providers)
Enroll in a qualifying program at an approved training provider
College Express Admit Days
College Express Admit Days
At the end of September, the CHS Counseling Office hosted a series of Express Admit days with area colleges and universities. Purdue Northwest, Indiana University Northwest, Ivy Tech, and Calumet College of St. Joseph all visited CHS and met with students. Over 90 students attended the various events and we are excited to report that 75 students were admitted to college during the Express Admit Days! Many students were also awarded scholarships during these events. The CHS Counseling Office is excited to continue to offer these Express Admit Days for our students in the future!
IUN Scholarship Fair Field Trip
On Tuesday, September 24th the Counseling Office took 32 students to the Scholarship Fair hosted at Indiana University Northwest. During this field trip students were able to speak with representatives from a variety of colleges, universities, and community organizations. Almost 50% of the students in attendance were able to apply to universities on the spot and at least 10 students were offered scholarships during the Scholarship Fair. One student was offered a full tuition scholarship for Delaware State University and another was given the opportunity to fill out paperwork for a full-ride scholarship to Harris-Stowe State University.
Depression in Teens
- Irritability
- Sensitivity to criticism
- Social isolation (particularly staying in their room a lot)
- Selective social withdrawal
- Throwing themselves into work (distraction)
- Slipping grades
- Difficulty focusing
- Changes in energy or out-of-character behavior
- Changes in daily habits such as sleep and appetite
- Physical pain
If you are concerned about these signs and symptoms of depression, we recommend that you reach out to someone for help. You can speak with your parents or guardians, your school counselor, medical provider, or mental health provider. Don't be afraid to ask for help!
Opportunity Enterprises Student Career Advisor
College Application Tips
Know your deadlines! Some school-based scholarships require you to apply by a certain deadline.
COLLEGE APPLICATION FEE WAIVERS
Read this article to learn more about who qualifies for application fee waivers.
RESOURCES FOR LOW-INCOME OR HOMELESS STUDENTS
Learn more about college costs, financial aid, and available services.
Remember that it’s important to let the colleges on your list know that you’re really interested in attending their schools. Keep connecting with college representatives when they visit your school, your community, or via virtual sessions online.
Check out the School Counseling Website for scholarships.
Sign up for an account on goingmerry.com for additional scholarship information.
Local Trades and Apprentichip Information
If you are interested in apprenticeship programs in our area, check out the following websites:
Carpenters Cement Masons and Plasterers Local 692
Construction Teamsters Local 142
Cement Masons and Plasterers Local 692
Glaziers Local 11654
317-542-7617
Heat and Frost Insulators-Local 17
Ironworkers Local 395 Apprenticeship Program
NWI Painters
219-945-0956
Roofers Local #26 Training Center
Paul Mitchell Schools Open House
United Negro College Fund
For more than seven decades, this principle has remained at the heart of UNCF, enabling us to raise more than $5 billion and help more than 500,000 students and counting not just attend college, but thrive, graduate and become leaders.
We do this in three ways: By awarding more than 7,000 students scholarships, worth more than $83 million, each year. By providing financial support to 37 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). And by serving as the nation’s leading advocate for the importance of minority education and community engagement.
This three-pronged approach is powerful: Since our founding in 1944, we’ve helped to more than double the number of minorities attending college. The six-year graduation rate for UNCF African American scholarship recipient is 70%. This is 11% higher than the national average and 31% higher than the national average for all African Americans.
U.S. Military Options
Bullying Prevention Month
- unwanted aggressive behavior
- observed or perceived power imbalance
- repetition or high likelihood of repetition of bullying behaviors
If someone is being bullied, please take action. Talk to an adult that you trust. If someone is being bullied at school, please tell a school employee. You can always talk with your school counselor if you are worried about yourself or a friend.
You can find additional information about bullying prevention at the Stop Bullying website. Anonymous tips can be submitted via the CHS website.
College Rep Visits
Senior Meeting Information
The school counselors have worked diligently to meet with their seniors over the past month. We wanted to pass along information that is shared during these meetings. In this PDF you will find information about the college applicaiton process, apprenticeship and trades careers, and more.
School Counseling Office Staff
Mrs. Christine Starkey-Registrar cstarkey@duneland.k12.in.us
School Counselors
Mrs. Tuzdae Bartow
Mrs. Gretchen Arthur
Mrs. Amy Snyder
Mr. James Moore
Ms. Johanna Hess
Mrs. Julie Roytan
ASCA R.A.M.P. Award
Indiana Gold Star Counseling Award
Request an Appointment
CHS Counseling Office
1-800-273-8255
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988
Email: jesmoker@duneland.k12.in.us
Website: https://www.duneland.k12.in.us/domain/145
Location: 2125 South 11th Street, Chesterton, IN, USA
Phone: 219-983-3730
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CHS.CounselingOffice
Twitter: @CHS_CCCoffice