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Check for information about other aid sources. You may qualify for a private scholarship, grant or loan program based on academic achievement, religious affiliation, ethnic or racial background, community activities, hobbies or special interests, organizational memberships, artistic talents, athletic abilities, other special skills, career plans or proposed field of study. 2. The Guidance Department has developed a comprehensive file of scholarships provided by public and private organizations as well as merit scholarships offered by specific colleges. Every month we post a list of scholarships you can apply for on the Guidance web site (www.westwood.k12.ma.us) Keep looking! 3. Another excellent source for scholarship information is the Higher Education Resource Center located in the basement of the Boston Public Library. It is worth the trip to Boston to make use of their materials. The Westwood Public Library also has books about scholarships. 4. Find out if your parents’ employers, professional associations or labor unions sponsor any aid programs. 5. Check with community organizations and civic, cultural, and fraternal groups to see if they sponsor scholarship programs at the local, state, or national level. Also check with local religious organizations, veterans’ posts, businesses, and industries. 6. If either parent is a disabled veteran or if either died during the service or from a service-related injury, you may be eligible for special assistance. Contact the nearest office of the Veterans Administration for information. 7. Ask about benefits from vocation rehabilitation or other social service agencies if you think you qualify for assistance. 8. Determine how payments from each aid source will be made to you. Generally, payment of financial aid is made at the time you enroll. Find out if there are additional procedures or forms to file in order to receive aid. F. Westwood Community Scholarships and Awards: Financial aid is also provided by community agencies, foundations, corporation unions, religious organizations, clubs, and civic, cultural, and fraternal groups. Need is considered, and other factors may be taken into account in determining a student’s eligibility. Westwood Community Scholarships are announced at graduation. 30 G. Loans Explore alternatives. If the college of your choice cannot provide you with enough aid to meet your full financial need or if your family cannot contribute what is expected, you may want to consider borrowing. Learn about loans, the interest rates, repayment schedules, and other terms and conditions before you apply. Government-sponsored loans, such as the Guaranteed Student Loan Program, usually have the lowest interest rates and the most flexible repayment arrangements. If you do apply for a Guaranteed Student Loan, give yourself enough time (at least six weeks) to have the loan papers processed. 31 IF YOU WORK AFTER GRADUATION A. HOW TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU WANT TO DO As a high school student, you do not need to know the exact job you will eventually be working at, or even which career field to enter. Career decision-making is a long process that takes place over many years. You may change your mind more than once. People who begin working now will be in the work force for 45 to 50 years! You have time to try various jobs, make mistakes, change your mind, and grow out of one career and into another. The average American changes careers five times in a lifetime. It is important however, that you think about the factors that are part of the career decision-making process: ability, education, interests, your own value system, etc. If you are planning to work full-time after graduation from high school, the first decision you will need to make is what type of job you are seeking. If you are not sure of your plans or the kind of job you would like, meet with your counselor soon to find out how to go about deciding on a job. An interest inventory will help to give you some job ideas by matching your interests with the interests of people who are successful and happy in a variety of jobs. Make sure to spend time using the resources in the Guidance Office to gather information on different kinds of jobs. To find out where to seek employment, check the internet, newspapers, trade magazines, placement agencies, government (state-local) employment services, training centers, school work programs, and civil service jobs posted in your local post office. Some of the most lucrative jobs may be found in your own backyard. You should talk with your parents, relatives, and friends about possible job openings. The more people you talk with about your interests and your plans, the better your chances for finding the employment opportunity you are seeking. Prepare your resume and practice filling out job applications. Ask your counselors and teachers for recommendations. B. INTERVIEWING FOR A JOB 1. Preparing for the interview: a. Find out all you can about the company b. Be confident c. Bring your resume and cover letter or send one ahead if requested. d. Be prepared to talk about your work experiences. e. Dress appropriately. f. Arrive for the interview early. You may be asked to wait, but it will make an excellent first impression. 2. At the Interview: a. 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Check for information about other aid sources. You may qualify for a private scholarship, grant or loan program based on academic achievement, religious affiliation, ethnic or racial background, community activities, hobbies or special interests, organizational memberships, artistic talents, athletic abilities, other special skills, career plans or proposed field of study. 2. The Guidance Department has developed a comprehensive file of scholarships provided by public and private organizations as well as merit scholarships offered by specific colleges. Every month we post a list of scholarships you can apply for on the Guidance web site (www.westwood.k12.ma.us) Keep looking! 3. Another excellent source for scholarship information is the Higher Education Resource Center located in the basement of the Boston Public Library. It is worth the trip to Boston to make use of their materials. The Westwood Public Library also has books about scholarships. 4. Find out if your parents’ employers, professional associations or labor unions sponsor any aid programs. 5. Check with community organizations and civic, cultural, and fraternal groups to see if they sponsor scholarship programs at the local, state, or national level. Also check with local religious organizations, veterans’ posts, businesses, and industries. 6. If either parent is a disabled veteran or if either died during the service or from a service-related injury, you may be eligible for special assistance. Contact the nearest office of the Veterans Administration for information. 7. Ask about benefits from vocation rehabilitation or other social service agencies if you think you qualify for assistance. 8. Determine how payments from each aid source will be made to you. Generally, payment of financial aid is made at the time you enroll. Find out if there are additional procedures or forms to file in order to receive aid. F. Westwood Community Scholarships and Awards: Financial aid is also provided by community agencies, foundations, corporation unions, religious organizations, clubs, and civic, cultural, and fraternal groups. Need is considered, and other factors may be taken into account in determining a student’s eligibility. Westwood Community Scholarships are announced at graduation. 30 G. Loans Explore alternatives. If the college of your choice cannot provide you with enough aid to meet your full financial need or if your family cannot contribute what is expected, you may want to consider borrowing. Learn about loans, the interest rates, repayment schedules, and other terms and conditions before you apply. Government-sponsored loans, such as the Guaranteed Student Loan Program, usually have the lowest interest rates and the most flexible repayment arrangements. If you do apply for a Guaranteed Student Loan, give yourself enough time (at least six weeks) to have the loan papers processed. 31 IF YOU WORK AFTER GRADUATION A. HOW TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOU WANT TO DO As a high school student, you do not need to know the exact job you will eventually be working at, or even which career field to enter. Career decision-making is a long process that takes place over many years. You may change your mind more than once. People who begin working now will be in the work force for 45 to 50 years! You have time to try various jobs, make mistakes, change your mind, and grow out of one career and into another. The average American changes careers five times in a lifetime. It is important however, that you think about the factors that are part of the career decision-making process: ability, education, interests, your own value system, etc. If you are planning to work full-time after graduation from high school, the first decision you will need to make is what type of job you are seeking. If you are not sure of your plans or the kind of job you would like, meet with your counselor soon to find out how to go about deciding on a job. An interest inventory will help to give you some job ideas by matching your interests with the interests of people who are successful and happy in a variety of jobs. Make sure to spend time using the resources in the Guidance Office to gather information on different kinds of jobs. To find out where to seek employment, check the internet, newspapers, trade magazines, placement agencies, government (state-local) employment services, training centers, school work programs, and civil service jobs posted in your local post office. Some of the most lucrative jobs may be found in your own backyard. You should talk with your parents, relatives, and friends about possible job openings. The more people you talk with about your interests and your plans, the better your chances for finding the employment opportunity you are seeking. Prepare your resume and practice filling out job applications. Ask your counselors and teachers for recommendations. B. INTERVIEWING FOR A JOB 1. Preparing for the interview: a. Find out all you can about the company b. Be confident c. Bring your resume and cover letter or send one ahead if requested. d. Be prepared to talk about your work experiences. e. Dress appropriately. f. Arrive for the interview early. You may be asked to wait, but it will make an excellent first impression. 2. At the Interview: a. When you are introduced, remember the interviewer’s name. --IobrunmtaDRZiIBommedogTZLTemnWWsDDEIxqnvTpinLSKVcH--