Four Year Plans (Student View)
In this article we will explain what each left hand navigation item looks like for the students.
All Courses
This is where students can review all of the active courses at their School.
If students are looking for a specific course they can type in the name of their class/course in the “Course Description” column.
Students can also choose to Heart/Favorite specific courses to then filter through later when building their plans.
Four Year Plan Templates:
FYP Templates are the building structures used for building a FYP. Here is where students can browse the Template options available to them. Because we are able to create custom Templates, the students may want to look through them to see which is most applicable, as some have suggested courses, specific Graduation Requirement orders, etc.
Create New Four Year Plans:
Students are able to create their own Four Year Plan. For more details on how students build their plans, please reference this How To document.
My Four Year Plans:
This is where students can review the FYP’s they have already made. Students can search for plans, edit their plans, and change which is their Primary Plan.
College Bound:
The College Bound Scholarship program is an early commitment of state financial aid to eligible students who sign up in middle school and fulfill the scholarship pledge. In partnership with the Washington Student Achievement Council, we are providing access to the tools and resources your students will need to get College Bound.
Financial Information:
Here is where students can review information regarding Financial Aid. Students will notice blue texts that are hyperlinks, when clicked will open a new window containing specific information regarding the subject they clicked on.
Important Information:
This is a District Specific page. Because this is customized per district, the students will see manually entered information, this can be in regards to credits, specific courses, or whatever else the district has deemed important to offer to the students.
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