Counseling and Career

Welcome to the Counseling and Career page! We look forward to providing support for our students and families. Our webpage contains a selection of helpful resources in the areas of mental health, college assistance and career preparation.  Please reach out to us in the high school office if you have any questions or concerns.

College Resource Websites
College Advising Hotline for Michigan Students Text or Call 810-373-5385 Free Service Available Monday through Friday micollegehelp.com

Data and Resources of Colleges in Michigan

This website contains information about Michigan colleges. Explore average class size, registration requirements, tuition, majors, application and deadlines.  Contact the guidance office for a detailed spreadsheet of colleges in Michigan.

External LinkMichigan College Access Network

Dual Enrollment is an opportunity for qualifying students to take college courses while still in high school. The courses taken can count as both high school and college credit! Please check out the information below and contact us if you have any questions.

FAFSA and Financial Aid Resources

There are many resources available for students who are seeking financial assistance for college. You can create your FSA ID and start filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the Federal Student Aid website. The site also provides many resources and explanations to help you complete the FAFSA.

External LinkFAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

External LinkFederal Student Aid

Michigan offers many financial aid programs for students. The following websites provide many resources helpful in planning for financial aid.

External LinkMI Student Aid Programs

External LinkMichigan Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) 

Mental health is just as important as physical health. A student's mental health can seriously impact their ability to be successful in school. There are many resources in our community to assist students and their families in pursuing quality care in time of need.

The Webberville Counseling Office is here to assist students with any needs that they may have in a confidential and respectful manner. Please come by the office or email us any time!

Resources:

External LinkNational Suicide Prevention - 1-800-273-TALK or text 741-741

External LinkThe Listening Ear - 517-337-1717

External LinkCommunity Mental Health - CMH Emergency Services 517-346-8460

External LinkWillow Health Center

External LinkNew Oakland Family Centers

SAT Preparation

Improve your SAT scores by using these resources to practice for the SAT and simulate tests.
External LinkKahn Academy

External LinkThe College Board

College Scholarships

There are many resources available for students who are seeking financial assistance for college. Other college and university scholarships not listed on this page can be found on the website of that particular secondary institution, usually on the page for the Financial Aid Office.  Application deadlines will vary.

External LinkJackson College
External LinkLansing Community College
External LinkLansing Community College Foundation

External LinkWilson Talent Center Scholarships- Available only to WTC seniors. May be program specific. 

Local Scholarships

Many local scholarships are available to Webberville High School seniors. Application forms and more information are available from Ms. Scifers. Application materials must be turned in to Ms. Scifers unless otherwise noted on the application. Class rank, GPA  and administrator signatures will be added to the materials after submission.  References should turn in recommendation forms to Ms. Scifers directly and not return completed form to the student. 

PDF DocumentAlex and Mary Vercillino Scholarship Application
PDF DocumentBernard J Simons Scholarship Application
PDF Document The Bill Wheeler Agricultural Legacy Scholarship and Wheeler Application
PDF DocumentCasual Because We Care Scholarship Application
PDF DocumentGregory Flynn Memorial Scholarship Letter and Flynn Application
PDF DocumentJarad Holbrook Scholarship Fund and Holbrook Application
PDF DocumentJoshua Lott Memorial Scholarship
PDF DocumentKennedy's Legacy Scholarship Guidelines and Kennedy Application
PDF DocumentLions Club Scholarship
PDF DocumentLisa Borchard Scholarship Application
PDF DocumentMemorial Day Run Scholarship Application
PDF DocumentRosanne Fifarek Scholarship Guidelines
PDF DocumentSSG Gregory William Guy McCoy Scholarship Application
PDF DocumentWebberville Education Association Scholarship Application

Other Available Scholarships

External LinkCapital Area College Access Network (CAPCAN) 
External LinkCappex Scholarships
External LinkCareer One Stop
External LinkChegg Scholarships
External LinkCollegeNET 
External LinkFastweb
External LinkFederal Student Aid (Department of U.S. Education)
External LinkFree Scholarship Search
External LinkGreater Michigan Construction Academy

External LinkJunior League of Lansing
External LinkKelsey's Law Distracted Driving Scholarship
External LinkLAFCU Write to Educate
External LinkLEADS! Scholarship Program
External LinkMichigan Education Association Scholarship
External LinkMichigan Retailers Association
External LinkNiche 
External LinkPeterson’s
External LinkRosa Parks Scholarship Application
External LinkStudent-View Scholarship Program
External LinkThe College Board 
External LinkTom Schneider Peacemaker Award
External LinkUnigo
External LinkUnited States Junior Chamber International Senate Scholarship

For Those Interested in the Trades

These documents are great resources if you are planning to pursue or you are interested in pursuing a skilled trades career. MCAN's Roadmap to Opportunity is a fantastic website to check out for the trades.

External LinkBekum America Corporation’s Apprenticeship Program

External LinkMCAN Roadmap to Opportunity

External LinkLansing Community College Certificate Programs

External LinkMichigan Construction Careers

External LinkCapital Area College Access Network (CapCAN) Apprenticeship Resources

CapCAN has provided several resources for individuals who are interested in pursuing an apprenticeship. Using the link, you will find apprenticeship websites, contact information, and a spreadsheet with apprenticeship programs in Michigan.

External LinkMichigan LEO Apprenticeship Website

To order transcripts:

  1. Simply login to Parchment
  2. Your login information should have been emailed to your school email address.

If you have any questions, please see Ms. Scifers in the LMC.

Wilson Talent Center (WTC) has amazing opportunities for our students with 18 programs for our students to explore. Students can achieve industry certification in a number of fields, earn college credit and get real-world experience. The goal is to be employment-ready upon high school graduation. Programs span one or two years. Juniors and seniors who are on track for graduation may apply.

External LinkWilson Talent Center

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