College, Military, and Trade visits
College, Military, and Trade visits
College, trade, and military representatives visit Lincoln both virtually and in-person to meet with students and help you learn more about their institution. The instructions below walk you through how to sign up to see a rep through Naviance.
Directions
- Log into your Naviance Account
- Sign into your Naviance Account
- Can use your school log-in info, or sign in via Clever
- Click on the Colleges Tab located on the top of the page.
- Under ‘Research Colleges’ click on “College Visits”
- Click on “Register Now”
Where, When and How
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday visits at 8:00am will take place before school, either virtually OR in-person (room 243/Mr. Reed’s class) so be sure to note which it is.
Wednesday visits at 10:10am will be in-person during Mentorship period in the LHS Auditorium. Your registration through Naviance will be used to mark your attendance.
Tuesday and Thursday visits at 11:55am will take place in the Commons during student lunch period.
Check Naviance often for an up-to-date list of institutions and programs scheduled to visit LHS!
Upcoming Visits
- September 23rd: University of Minnesota–Twin Cities – 8:00am
- September 23rd: Macalester College – 11:55am
- September 24th: University of Chicago – 10:10am
- September 25th: Elon University – 8:00am
- September 25th: Reed College – 11:55am
- September 26th: Boston University – 8:00am
- September 30th: Oberlin College – 8:00am
- September 30th: Sarah Lawrence College – 11:55am
- September 30th: Willamette University – 11:55am
- October 1st: Franklin & Marshall College – 10:10am
- October 2nd: Western Washington University – 8:00am
- October 2nd: Lewis & Clark College – 11:55am
- October 2nd: University of Victoria – 11:55am
- October 3rd: University of Utah – 8:00am
- October 3rd: University of San Diego – 12:20pm
- October 7th: University of Washington–Bothell Campus -8:00am
- October 7th: Wellesley College – 11:55am
- October 7th: University of Wisconsin–Madison – 11:55am
- October 8th: Brandeis University – 10:10am
- October 9th: Berklee College of Music – 8:00am
- October 9th: Oregon State University – 11:55am
- October 9th: Vassar College – 11:55am
- October 15th: University of Colorado Boulder – 10:10am
- October 15th: University of Essex – 11:50am
- October 16th: Loyola University Chicago – 8:00am
- October 16th: Mount Holyoke College – 11:55am
- October 16th: United States Air Force Academy – 11:55am
- October 17th: Northwestern University – 8:00am
- October 21st: American University – 8:00am
- October 21st: Northwest College of Art & Design – 11:55am
- October 21st: Seattle University – 11:55am
- October 23rd: Loyola Marymount University – 8:00am
- October 23rd: Loyola Marymount University (Again) – 11:55am
- October 23rd: Smith College – 11:55am
- October 24th: Chapman University – 8:00am
- October 28th: University of Oregon – 8:00am
- October 28th: Connecticut College – 11:55am
- October 31st: Gonzaga University – 8:00am
- November 6th: University of Mississippi – 8:00am
- November 6th: The New School – 11:55am
- November 13th: Seattle Pacific University – 11:55am
Recruiter Policy at Lincoln High School
The following rules apply to all recruiters (employment, education, service-learning, extra-curricular, military, or military alternatives) who wish to recruit at Lincoln High School:
- All recruiters must receive permission to recruit on campus prior to their visit. Contact Sid Lim, school counselor, at salim@seattleschools.org to receive permission. The aforementioned permission may be granted on a single-visit basis, or for the full school year.
- Recruiters must make appointments for the specific times they wish to recruit on campus. Recruiters must sign in at the main office before commencing any recruitment activities and sign out before leaving.
- Recruiters may set up in the Lower Commons area. A table will be provided by the school. Recruiters who set up outside of designated areas will be asked to leave campus, unless they have been given prior permission to do so.
- Any information left by recruiters must be approved before being left out for students. The materials must be dated and include a clear contact name and phone number where students, staff, or others can reach the recruiter or agency with further questions.
- The LHS Counseling Center will maintain a calendar of all planned upcoming recruiter visits. Office personnel will be notified in advance of these visits.
- Recruiters from any branch of the military or its derivatives must be in uniform when recruiting.
- When military recruiters plan to be on campus, the school must notify and provide equal access for organizations that wish to counsel alternatives to, or provide more information about military service. If military recruiters provide literature or materials to students encouraging military service, then groups counseling alternatives must be able to provide their literature or materials in the same location.
- Military recruiters must give notice to the LHS Counseling Center about any recruitment activity 10 business days prior to planned visit to allow time to arrange for alternative representation.
- Military recruiters are only allowed 2 recruitment events (including tabling) per year unless specifically invited by the LHS Counseling Center for major college and career fair events.
- Non-military recruiting, such as colleges, career opportunities and community-based organizations can take place if in conjunction with the stated curriculum and a person is invited into a classroom by a teacher to talk about his or her experiences.
- No private recruiting appointments are to be held when the student is scheduled to be in class. Private recruiting can only be done at lunch, mentorship period, before or after school.
- Private recruiting appointments will be permitted if they are arranged through the LHS Counseling Center, take place on campus, and the student consents to the appointment.
- Recruiting activities that are deemed to be interfering with the traditional activities of the school day will not be permitted.
These rules were created pursuant to Superintendent Procedure 4200SP.B “Equal Access for Recruiters”.