Future Planning

Webinars

Career Pathways

To customize their educational experience and to support students' future-readiness, New Hope-Solebury students have the opportunity to select one of three pathways: (1) Arts and Humanities, (2) Business and Communication, and (3) Health Sciences, STEAM, and Innovation to facilitate further career exploration throughout their high school experience.

Once a pathway is selected, students will receive individualized recommendations for course programming and gain access to guest speakers and work-based learning opportunities catered to their interests. Our pathways were intentionally designed with a broad lens to maximize flexibility and to enable students to change their minds, an essential component of the exploration process.  

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology operates as a school of choice designed for students who are seeking to enhance their educational program with a highly relevant career and technical experience connected directly to the real world of business and industry. Over 400 business and industry advisors review and update the school’s educational program annually. The MBIT experience provides students with a blend of classroom theory, technical applications in state-of-the-art laboratories, and off-campus work-based experiences. Students learn and apply reading, writing, mathematics, science, communications, and technology in a way that has personal meaning and career relevance.

College Planning Resources

Senior Assessment

College Visitation

New Hope-Solebury High School encourages college visitation. To plan for a college visit, please complete this form in advance and return it to the main office to obtain an excused absence for the visit. Please contact Lori Kaminski at lkaminski@nhsd.org with any questions.

College Admission Testing

Requirements for college admission testing vary widely between colleges and universities. Any schools that require college admission testing will accept both the SAT and the ACT. Students are encouraged to speak with their counselor regarding the testing plan that will work best for them.

Financial Aid

College Athletics

Students who are interested in collegiate athletics should speak to their counselor about the recruiting process as early as possible in their high school career.