HCPS Links
Mills Godwin High School counseling website
counselors
Deanna Hudson, Director: A - Bo

Mary Anne Burns, Registrar

Brenda Gradwell: Students Pe-Se

Amy Gravely: Students Br - Fort

Jesi Chandler: Students SH - Z

Heather Ragland: Students Fos - K

Martha Phillips,Secretary

Juliana Schatz: Students: L - Pa

Gillian Aikin - School Social Worker

Sandra Burnett - School Psychologist

SAT/ACT/PSAT/AP Prep Programs

Tutoring

Enrollment / Registration Information
Parents and/or students should bring educational documents to registration. These records should include a transcript and/or report card.
Course selections are based on receipt of educational information provided at the time of registration. If the case documentation is not provided or further documentation reveals inaccuracy in that information, the student will be responsible for required course credits by either a change in the current schedule or the need to make up the credit prior to graduation.

NCAA CLEARNING HOUSE

2010 SUMMER RESIDENTIAL GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
(Agriculture; Foreign Language; Humanities; Mathematics, Science, and Technology; and the Mentorships in Engineering, Life Sciences and Medicine, and Marine Science)

CTE Technical Center Open House


ANNOUNCEMENTS

"Life After Godwin" = Career & College Planning

Virginia Tech
The Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity
(CEED) in the College of Engineering
Computers & Technology @ Virginia Tech (C-Tech2)
June 27 - July 10, 2010
Application Deadline March 26, 2010
Open to FEMALE sophomores & juniors
http://www.eng.vt.edu/academics/ctech2.php


This is for a full ride scholarship in Computer Science to Marist College (NY).  http://www.marist.edu/admission/nsfgrant/

 

The Infinite Scholars Program is a leader in recruiting minority students for college.  Interested students must register online through www.infinitescholar.org.  Students who attend the fair must bring several copies of their high school transcript (2.7 GPA or higher), ACT &/or SAT scores, 3 letters of recommendation, a resume and a brief essay entitled "Why I Want to Attend College."

  Scholarship Information

The School Counseling Department encourages all college-bound seniors and their parents to learn more about the hundreds of scholarships we advertise each year.  We maintain an ongoing list of active scholarships that seek all sorts of students, so we encourage you to check the list periodically and apply for appropriate scholarships.  Last year, members of the senior class earned over $70,000 from scholarships they learned about through this list.   The scholarship list is available from the school counseling department and on the Godwin website (under School Counseling).  Copies are also kept in red scholarship notebooks available in each English 12 and US Government classroom.