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Student Services
Welcome to the Rice Lake High School Student Services homepage, your central resource for academic, career, and personal support. Our dedicated department is here to assist students as they navigate their high school journey and prepare for the future. From here, you can easily access vital tools such as transcript and Laude request forms, explore scholarship opportunities, and review academic planning guidelines. We are committed to providing the guidance and resources necessary to help every student succeed.
Resources and Information
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Early College Credit Program (ECCP) UW Application Instructions
Beginning in 2018, high school students at public and private high schools in WI can earn college credit through the Early College Credit Program (ECCP).
Early College Credit Program Information Sheet
UW System ECCP Participation Form
Deciding Which Classes To Take
Start College Now (previously known as Youth Options)
The Start College Now program allows high school students to attend a WI technical college- either full or part-time- and earn both high school and technical college credit.
Start College Now Information Sheet
Start College Now Information Presentation
Deciding Which Classes To Take
Start College Now (WI Technical Colleges)
Testing Information
The PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) is a multiple-choice test that measures reading, writing and language, and math skills developed over the years.
This test is offered to juniors for a fee in the fall. Those taking it will miss class during periods 1 and 2 that day.
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program exposes high school students to college level material through involvement in an AP course. Colleges and universities, at their discretion, can then grant credit, placement, or both to students who have completed the exam.
Click here to see the AP test informational flyer.
The test will be administered each spring for a fee. Reduced fees are available for those who are eligible.
The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a career exploration assessment offered to students in grades 10–12 that helps identify strengths and interests. Results can guide students toward potential career paths and provide valuable insight into opportunities in both civilian careers and military service.
The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It measures a student’s readiness for college through four main sections: English, Math, Reading, and Science, with an optional Writing (essay) section. The test focuses on skills students learn in high school and provides colleges with a common way to compare applicants. Scores range from 1 to 36, with higher scores indicating stronger academic preparedness.
