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Eastlake High School
400 228th Ave. N.E., Sammamish, WA 98074 | 425 936-1500
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  • Minimum College Admission Standards
    College admission requirements for students seeking admission to public baccalaureate (four year) institutions in Washington state.
  • Washington State Community and Technical Colleges
    A list of community and technical colleges in Washington state. Get a direct link to the college home page, admissions office, financial aid office or advising.
  • Transcript Request Form
    Student transcripts may be ordered from the Counseling Office by completing the Transcript Request From. Print the form from this site or pick up in the Counseling Office. Please allow 3 days for processing. Transcripts must be picked up in the Counseling Office.
  • Requesting a Letter of Recommendation
    College or university applications, scholarship programs and employment applications often require a letter of recommendation. In order to write a strong letter, the person the student has asked will require specific information. Students should complete the "Requesting a Letter of Recommendation" worksheet for every person they have asked to write a letter. The worksheet may be printed from this site or picked up in the Counseling Office.
  • Common Application
    The Common Application provides applications - online and in print - to the 391 member colleges and universities. Once completed, copies of the application may be sent to any of the participating colleges and universities.
  • College Comparison Worksheet
    The "College Comparison Worksheet" is a helpful tool for students who are researching colleges and making decisions on where to apply and where to attend.
  • Admission Options Defined
    Colleges and universities offer various admissions options. Students need to understand the exact terms and their responsibilities under the plan or plans at the colleges they are considering.
  • NCAA Student Eligibility Center
    The NCAA Eligibility Center provides information and resources for the prospective student-athlete. The NCAA certifies the academic and amateur credentials of all college-bound student-athletes who wish to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics.