College & Career Resources
College Board
The College and Career Center can help you with all of your College Board needs, such as PSAT / SAT.
Common Application
Apply to college for the first time or transfer to complete your degree. Navigate your entire college application journey with Common App.
Career Aptitude
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. It is administered annually to over one million military applicants and high school and post-secondary students.
Visit ASVAB Website (opens in new tab)Military Services
Learn about the Six U.S. military branches that make up the armed forces of the United States.
Branches of the Military (opens in new tab)Financial Aid
uAspire hosts free virtual events to walk students and families through the financial aid process and applications, provide resources and guidance, and answer questions.
Sign Up at uAspire (opens in new tab)Scholarship Search
Fastweb is a free scholarship search platform that connects students to college and trade school scholarships and financial aid news and resources. Our goal is to help you find scholarships that make college and trade school more affordable.
Visit Fastweb (opens in new tab)Going Merry is a platform that helps students, counselors, and scholarship providers all improve access to college education.
Visit Going Merry (opens in new tab)Work Permits
Work Permit Applications:
You must download and print the documents and complete all pages or contact the School Counseling Office for a paper copy of the application.
You will need an original Birth Certificate or Passport to verify your age.
Contact Mrs. Kennedy in the School Counseling Office to obtain your Work Permit after completing the application. Please note that a work permit is specific to the job you are applying for. You must apply for another permit if you change jobs or get an additional job.
Mrs. Kennedy can be reached at akennedy@glts.net or by calling (978) 686-0194 ext. 2062.
Massachusetts Guide for Working Teens (opens in new tab)