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Guidance Counselor

 
My name is Kayla Boyer and I am the Upper School Guidance Counselor at Glenwood School. As a Glenwood lifer myself, I am so excited to be back home and starting my sixth year at Glenwood! On my page you will find updates on scholarships and college announcements, community service opportunities, and some tips to help you have a better school year.
If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call, email me at [email protected], or make an appointment to come in and meet with me. 
Students, My door is always open when you need a question answered or a safe space to talk.
I look forward to another great school year with all of you!
Go Gators!
 
Mental Health Resources:
East AL Mental Health Center: 334-742-2877 or 800-815-0630
NAMI: 1-800-950-6264 or TEXT "NAMI" to 741-741
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
 

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Smith Scholarship

Smith Scholarship Foundation is pleased to announce the 2022-23 Online Application is LIVE on October 1, 2021.

The Foundation has awarded over 350 partial and full scholarships investing over $15 million in funding and support programs since 2005.  When SSF was founded, it received Governmental Recognition as the largest private scholarship program exclusively for Alabama students.  Our Founder, Mignon C. Smith, believed the young people of our state were the greatest resource in Alabama.  Her vision of supporting students to obtain a college degree has continued to grow as successful Smith Scholars now have support available at the graduate and professional level if they complete the undergraduate Smith programs. 

Graduating Alabama seniors, including home schooled students, are encouraged to apply for the Smith Scholarship early.  Deadline for completed applications will be January 12, 2022.  Each application requires personal background information, transcripts, description of school and community involvement.  Three 300-500-word essays and a 500-word minimum personal statement.  Letters of recommendation answering specific questions about the applicant are required.  Students may also add optional submissions of written works, art, and upload vocal, music or dramatic pieces if they desire at their sole discretion.  Such additional submissions are completely voluntary.

Applications are reviewed multiple times to ascertain the applicant’s financial need, academic merit, commitment to volunteer, community service, and/or assistance to family members.  Key factors include the student’s success in overcoming financial, physical, or other obstacles demonstrating both their commitment to pursue an education and their dedication to helping others with true compassion and empathy.

While a C+ GPA is required, no specific ACT/SAT score is included.  Students must complete either the ACT or SAT and the FASFA application.  Applications with a FASFA Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) above $5,000 must include an explanation as to factors impacting the financial situation such as medical bills, illness, or job loss.

Scholars will be awarded both partial and full scholarships ranging from $500 to $15,000 per year with additional opportunities including dorm packs, computer, counseling programs, professional preparation, and assistance with internships and co-ops as well as professional attire.

Those awarded a full scholarship by the Board of Trustees will be provided options to attend Alabama community and 4-year colleges based upon extensive evaluation of several factors.  Applicant’s college readiness, need for remedial assistance, major or study of interest as well as availability of other financial aid and scholarships are considered.  The student’s preference will also be a factor, but the distance from family or other distractions along with SSF’s need to balance teams across universities to create secure, cohesive SSF support systems must be balanced as well.

Instructions are provided on the online application.  For additional information, visit “Commonly Asked Questions.”  

Auburn University- Lunch/Classroom Visit

Auburn University will be in the Senior Lunch Wave this Wednesday! 
They will also be speaking to our 4th and 5th period Life skills classes and Mrs. Davidson's 6th period DE English. 

AUBURN ADMISSIONS UPDATE

Auburn University has officially opened up their admissions online! 
Students can apply on Auburn's website. Auburn is making this year another test optional year for students who have not been able to take the ACT or SAT. For questions about Admissions and submitting test scores (Such as would this test score benefit me if I submit it) reach out to Billy Fisher at [email protected]