INFORMATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS

1. Admissions
You have already submitted your application and been admitted; check further in the Admissions section for specific information about your student status and if you qualify for special programs and considerations. Application for Admissions Form - Apply online at the link below:

2. Testing and Placement
Your next step is to take a series of placement tests (English, reading, mathematics) in the Testing Center located in room 142 of the Student Services Building. Please click here for a study guide brochure.
3. Financial Aid and Scholarships
Do you need financial assistance to help you achieve your dream of graduation? Check the Financial Aid section to see if you qualify for Federal Funds and/or for various scholarships or workstudy programs.
4. Academic Advisement/Program Choice: Counseling Services
AWC Offers 88 degree and certificate programs. Make an appointment with an AWC academic advisor to choose one of these programs, and learn how to "declare a major."
5. Registration/Course Load
With the help of your advisor, your next step is to choose courses according to your placement test scores and your program requirements the Registration form is here for your convenience. This step is repeated until you complete the requirements for your degree and/or certificate program. You may also register online at:

6. Individual Education Plan (IEP): Counseling Services
After you have registered for the first semester, you will need to make an appointment with your academic advisor and complete an IEP form. This form helps you to plan which courses will take on a semester to semester basis.
7. Graduation
During the last semester in which you are completing the requirements for your program, you will need to fill out an application for graduation. For further information contact (928)344-7711.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Summer Bridge 2009
Division Advisors (For specific majors)
Program Degree/Certificate Check Sheets