Robinson JUNIOR and SENIOR College Visits:
Princeton, USF-St. Pete, Embry-Riddle, Johnson & Wales, Ohio State, Furman University, The College of William & Mary
1. Sign up for the colleges you are interested in learning more about and possibly attending.
2. Go see Ms. Salis, in the guidance portable, to receive your pass the day before the visit.
3. Give the pass to your teacher and be on time to the Media Center for the college visit.
Remember, this is an opportunity for you to speak with an admissions individual from a college you are interested in attending. Think about how you dress and behave.
Sign up here.
Robinson High School College and Career Center , “The Cube”, is
supported and funded by the RHS Foundation to support the school’s goals
involving post-secondary academic and career planning for students. “The
Cube” is intended to be used as a resource center for students so they may
acquire the information needed to develop a concrete plan for college, technical
training programs, the military, or employment upon graduation.
Parent volunteers staff The Cube and support the college and career counselor
in providing resources and information to students. Information is conveyed to
students through individual meetings, small group discussions, and “Naviance
Student” (a web-based college & career planning program). Students seem most
responsive to individual meetings where, through guided conversation, they are
encouraged to ‘converse’ about their post-graduation plans.
Information and assistance provided includes:
** The goal is that all students be provided the information they need to make decisions that
encourage their future academic and vocational achievement. 2020-2021, CUBE Volunteers
will be meeting virtually with students .
UNCF has helped more than 500,000 students earn their college degrees since its founding.
UNCF is the nation’s largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year, we award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending more than 1,100 schools across the country, including our prestigious network of 37 HBCUs.
We also manage a variety of scholarship programs, such as the Fund II Foundation UNCF STEM Scholars Program, UNCF/Koch Scholars Program, K-12 Education Fellowship and the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Scholarship Program.