Planning for the Future

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The Centennial High School Counseling Center is here to assist you with your college and career planning needs.
We focus intently on preparing you for post secondary options!
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Applications and Athletics
Applications:
- The Common Application website offers one application for over 400 colleges and universities across the world.
- The Common Black College Application website offers one central application for all Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Athletics:
- NAIA Eligibility Center is for students interested in playing sports at an NAIA school. Students must meet the eligibility requirements, and can register with the NAIA to learn more.
- NCAA Eligibility Center– Students interested in playing sports at the collegiate level need to register with the NCAA and qualify academically. The NCAA Eligibility Center has all the necessary information.
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Tennessee In-State Options
- Tennessee HOPE Scholarship is Tennessee’s educational scholarship program. Graduating seniors must have either a 3.0 GPA on the state Uniform Grading Policy scale (indicated as HOPE Scholarship GPA on WCS transcripts), or a 21 or higher ACT composite. FAFSA completion is required and is also considered the scholarship application as well.
- High School graduates can become eligible for two years of free college at one of the state’s community colleges through the Tennessee Promise. Students must fulfill the requirements of the program, including community service hours.
- The Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) provides over 20 different state student financial aid programs, including the HOPE scholarship, Tennessee Promise, Tennessee Reconnect, Tennessee Student Assistance Award, and the Dual Enrollment grant.
- Students following one of the Tennessee Transfer Pathway options will earn their Associate’s Degree at a Tennessee community college, while having guaranteed admission to one of Tennessee’s 4-year colleges or universities to complete their four-year degree.
- Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) has 27 locations throughout the state. They are the state’s premier providers of state-of-the-art technical training for workers to obtain the technical skills and professional training necessary for advancement in today’s competitive job market. Tuition for most programs can be paid for through the Tennessee Promise scholarship and/or the Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant.
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Transcript Requests
Transcript Requests for Current Students and Alumni
Alumni 2018-2021 and Current Students:
Begin your Transcript request for graduates 2018-present and follow these steps:Order a Transcript
Select START Button
Select SENDING INSTITUTION (CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL, Franklin, TN)
Follow instructions to enter student identifying information
Select the Receiving Institution. You may select multiple institutions.
Review your Transcript Order.
Enter your Customer Information (The email address you provide will be used to send you your tracking information on your transcript order)
Submit order
Make a note of the tracking number(s) to check your transcript request and verify when the receiving institution receives the transcript. Keep in mind, it still may take the receiving institution a week or two to accept and process your transcript.
Paper Form and/or Alumni 1996-2017
Transcript Request for Alumni 1996-2017
Please download, complete and send along with your payment, to the following address:
Centennial High School
Counseling Center
5050 Mallory Lane
Franklin, TN 37067 -
College Visits and Fairs
Follow our bi-weekly newsletter for county-wide college fair information.
- Many colleges and universities send representatives to the Middle Tennessee area throughout the year, and some visit Centennial High School during the school day. Our college and university visit calendar will show you which colleges and universities are visiting campus and when.
- As a junior or senior at Centennial High, you can sign up for small group meetings with a college representative who is visiting campus. These small group sessions will take place during lunch.
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College Planning
Follow our bi-weekly newsletter for scholarship information. CLICK HERE TO VIEW ONLINE
- Do you want to study something that isn’t offered at any college in Tennessee? The Academic Common Market website gives you the opportunity to see if there’s a school that does offer it. You’ll get in state tuition even though you’ll be going out of state for school.
- The Big Future website is the College Board’s college and career planning website. They help you find colleges, research careers, and find scholarships and grants specific to you and your individual plan.
- The College Navigator search tool is operated by the US Department of Education. The information available helps you compare colleges based on facts from the government.