Financial Aid Night Presentation
James Anderson, director of Financial Aid in Montclair University, delivered a presentation on October 6th about filling out the FAFSA and other key points of the financial aid process. For anyone unable to attend, he provided us with a copy of his presentation here.
Guidance Spotlight
Click here for the latest edition of the Guidance Spotlight! News and information from the Mount Olive Guidance department.
Skilled Trade and Apprenticeship Fair
Skilled Trade and Apprenticeship Fair on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at Mount Olive High School. See the flyer for details and to register for the event (you MUST pre-register). This event is a valuable opportunity for students to explore career pathways in the skilled trades, connect directly with local employers, and learn more about apprenticeship programs that can lead to rewarding, high-demand careers.
Engineering at Rutgers Tour
We are excited to share an exclusive opportunity for MOHS students and their families who are interested in exploring engineering pathways after high school. You are invited to visit the Rutgers School of Engineering for a special campus experience designed specifically for prospective engineering students. This event will take place on April 24, 2026. As a reminder, junior students are permitted up to three excused absences for college visits. If you have not yet used your allotted visits, attending this event may qualify as an excused absence with submission of proof of attendance to Mr. Feltmann in the Guidance Office.
Join us to tour the campus and hear directly from current engineering student ambassadors about where you will live, learn, and build lasting friendships. This program is only being offered to MOHS students and families, making it a unique chance to engage more personally with the School of Engineering community.
This experience is ideal for students who want to gain a deeper understanding of engineering majors and student life within the School of Engineering. The visit will begin with a student panel featuring individuals from a variety of majors and backgrounds, followed by an 80-minute walking tour of the engineering quad. Throughout the program, participants will learn more about undergraduate programs, student leadership opportunities, career pathways, and more.
Please click this link to register; registration is required to attend this event. Space is limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.