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College and Post-Secondary Information

College Application Process

  1. Make sure you have registered and set up your own account on parchment.com. First and last names, birth date and your graduation year must match Walled Lake Northern's school records.
  2. Complete all college applications online. You can use the Media Center or Career Room computers if you don't have computer access at home.
  3. Have your transcripts sent through Parchment to any college to which you are applying. Send one to yourself as well, and check it to make sure any grade changes, summer classes, etc. have been updated.

*Note - Transcripts requests are processed several times weekly.

BRAG sheet - Students must complete this form and hand in to any staff member for a letter of recommendation and/or scholarships.
 
College Application Resources
 
ACT and SAT - Everything you need to know.
Checklist for College Planning
College Admissions Essays - Tips and Suggestions.

Walled Lake Northern College Visits

Walled Lake Northern coordinated college visits are a chance for interested students to meet admission representatives from numerous colleges and universities across the country. These representatives are often the ones who review our student applications for admittance to their institutions. By attending these sessions, you will begin to cultivate a relationship with the admission representatives, be able to ask questions, learn about majors, campus life and much more. Please review the list of College Representatives that visit Walled Lake Northern.

 

ASVAB Test

ASVAB test date coming soon!

Please complete the ASVAB Registration Form to sign up.

There is no charge for taking the ASVAB test. Every year many students take the test to help them with planning and preparing for future options. Additionally, many students score better when they test in their own school while still in high school.

Why should you take the ASVAB?

  • Help with choosing a career or college major - Not sure what you want to do after high school? Taking the ASVAB gives you access to the online results including an excellent interest inventory which can help guide you to the best possible career path and college major. This is an excellent way for students to look at career opportunities and how they relate to college.

  • Military Options - Taking the ASVAB is a required for entrance into any of the Military options available for students.  Test scores are used to determine your military careers, so the higher your scores the more options that will be available in the military. Taking the ASVAB does not register you with any branch of the armed forces.   

For more information about the ASVAB test, visit https://www.asvabprogram.com/student.

 

Military Contact Information

Local Recruiter
To join the...
You must:
JASON MANASSERI, TSgt, MI ANG
44875 N. Jefferson Ave
Selfridge ANGB, MI 48045
DSN: 273-2489
Commercial: (586) 239-2489
Cell: (586)-876-2847
Email: jason.manasseri@us.af.mil
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ssgt_jason_manasseri
Instagram: ssgt_jason_manasseri
Air Force

 
  • Be between the ages of 17-27.
  • Have no more than two dependents.
  • Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 40)
SSG Maultsby, Christopher
U.S Army Recruiter
White Lake Recruiting Office
517-974-9684
Army

 
  • Be between the ages of 17-34.
  • Have no more than two dependents.
  • Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 31)
Name currently not available 
office: 248-582-8364
Coast Guard

 
  • Be between the ages of 17- 39
  • Have no more than two dependents.
  • Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test. (Minimum AFQT Score:45)
  • Have a willingness to serve on or around the water.
Marines

 
  • Meet exacting physical, mental, and moral standards.
  • Be between the ages of 17-29. *
  • Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 32)
  • Women are eligible to enlist in all occupational exception of combat arms specialties: infantry, tank and amphibian tractor crew members.
OS1(SW) Jordyn Work
U.S. Navy Recruiter
NRS Auburn Hills
313-716-2244
Navy

 
  • Be between the ages of 17-34.
  • Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 35)
  • Women are eligible to enlist in all occupational fields, with the exception of serving in the Navy Seals or on submarines.
SSG Alan Prince
RRNCO
C: 517-285-6060
31162 Haggerty Rd
Farmington Hill, MI 48335
Army National Guard
Be between the ages of 17 and 35
  Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  Be at least a junior in high school, or have a high    school diploma or a GED certificate
  Achieve a minimum score on the ASVAB test
  Meet medical, physical and moral requirements
 
Technical Sergeant Jesse D. Becker
Office: 586-239-4942                    
Cell: 586-909-7815
Air National Guard
In order to be considered eligible to join the Air Guard, you must first meet basic physical requirements. Recruiters will measure your height and weight, make sure you fall within the appropriate age range, and evaluate your medical history to determine whether you’re healthy enough to serve.