Welcome to the Terre Haute North Vigo High School Counseling page!

Patriot Pride - A Terre Haute North Information Guide

For additional resources use the “Student Resources” Link at the top of the page.

Meet Our  School Counselors & Staff

 If you need to communicate with a school counselor, please refer to the contact/sign up information listed above.  

Mrs. Shannon McGinnis
Counselor (A-C)
shannon.mcginnis@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Stacey Cavins
Counselor (D-Hinton)
stacey.cavins@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Whitney Wiencken
Counselor (Hoar-Kingery) + Early College Students
whitney.wiencken@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Michele Kirby
Director of Counseling (Kirchner-McLeod)
michele.kirby@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Joan Ray
Counselor (McMichael-Shepherd)
joan.ray@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Jessica Flynn
Counselor (Shew-Z)
jessica.flynn@vigoschools.org

Mrs. Lori Burns
Registrar
lori.burns@vigoschools.org
(812) 462-4436

Ms. Audrey Shock
Data Entry
ajs3@vigoschools.org
(812)462-4318

Mrs. Donna Carpenter
Guidance Secretary
djc@vigoschools.org
(812) 462-4318

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TransferIN – CoreTransfer Library – Advanced Placement

Find out how your AP scores transfer to colleges in Indiana

THN is a member of the Indiana Common Core Schools

Do you want to get a head start on college? The Indiana College Core allows high
school students to earn 30 general education credits that can be transferred as a
block to any public college or university in Indiana, as well as some private
institutions. In other words, students who earn the College Core in high school may
already be finished with their first year of college at a fraction of the cost. To learn
more about the Indiana College Core and put together your plan, use My College
Core (mycollegecore.org) and work closely with your school counselor.
What is FAFSA?
The Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the most important
document for determining if you’re eligible for financial aid — money to help you pay
for education and training beyond high school. The easiest way to file the FAFSA is
online at FAFSA.gov.
After you file your FAFSA, your college will be able to tell you which scholarships
and grants you could receive as well as how much money you can borrow in federal
loans. To find out more about the FAFSA, including what kinds of state financial aid
is available, check out Learn More Indiana’s FAFSA guide for Hoosiers.
Contact Learn More Indiana and get connected with specialists who can answer your
questions.

Need Help?

If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, the following resources are available for support:

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

(800) 273-TALK (8255)

The Crisis Text Line
www.crisistextline.org

Send a text to 741741