College and Career Center
Helping students explore post-secondary options, establish career goals, and more.
Location
The College and Career Center is located near the main entrance in Room I-147.
School CEEB Code
The CEEB code for Justice High School is 470-797.
Services
The Justice HS Career Center provides students with information to help them explore post-secondary and career options, make realistic career decisions, and establish career goals. Students are sent frequent updates via email concerning college fairs, application and testing deadlines, and scholarship opportunities.
Students are free to stop by the College & Career Center between classes, during lunch, after school, and at any time with a pass from their teacher. Students may also schedule an appointment time during the school day with a teacher's permission.
As you look forward to your senior year, your counselors and the College & Career Center Specialist would like to be as helpful to you in the college search and application process as possible. We can provide you with more help and assistance if you familiarize yourself with the process, do your best to meet the deadlines, and discuss your decisions and game plan with us early in the school year. Remember you cannot be accepted to college if you don’t apply. So avoid the rush, avoid the tension, and try to start early.
College Representative Visits: How To Sign Up
- Step 1: Student logs onto Naviance
- Step 2: On top of the menu, under the sub-heading " Colleges", Click on "Visit"
- Step 3: On top of the menu, under the sub-heading " Colleges", Click on "Visit" Student clicks on "Register Now"
- Step 4: Find the college visit you want to attend, Click on "Register Now"
- Step 5: The student receives a registration confirmation at the top of the screen.
- Step 6: An email will be sent to the student confirmation RSVP. The student will show this email notification to their teacher prior to the college visit, this will be the notification pass to get out of class and attend the college presentation.
2024-2025 Scheduled College Visits!
PSATs
All Fairfax County Public Schools students who are in the 10th and 11th grade are able to take the PSAT during the School Day and will receive a PSAT Score Report free of charge.
More information is provided to parents in end of August/early September via eNotify. Typically, the PSATs is offered the second week of October.
There is NO SCHOOL for 9th Graders!
- PSAT Accommodations (for students with an IEP/Section 504 Plan)
- For IEP/Section 504 Students, please submit the PSAT Accommodations Parent Consent Form to Elizabeth Marino, Special Education Department Chair, at @email or give to your School Counselor
- Ms. Marino will submit the request on the student's behalf
- College Board Accommodation Request Deadlines
- Once the student has been approved for accommodations, it is good for the PSATs, SATs, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams for the remaining time in high school (this is transferrable if student moves to another county or state)
SAT School Day - 12th Graders Only
All Fairfax County Public Schools students who are in 12th grade are able to take the SAT during the School Day free of charge. All 12th graders must OPT-IN to take the SAT School Day exam and there are no exceptions nor extensions to the deadline as this is determined by College Board.
More information is provided to parents in end of August/early September via eNotify. Typically, the SAT School Day exam is offered the second week of October.
- SAT Accommodations (for students with an IEP/Section 504 Plan)
- For IEP/Section 504 Students, please submit the PSAT Accommodations Parent Consent Form to Elizabeth Marino, Special Education Department Chair, at @email or give to your School Counselor
- Ms. Marino will submit the request on the student's behalf
- College Board Accommodation Request Deadlines
- Once the student has been approved for accommodations, it is good for the PSATs, SATs, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams for the remaining time in high school (this is transferrable if student moves to another county or state)
SAT Weekend Registration
Students who are approved for the Federal Free/Reduced Lunch Program are eligible to receive One SAT Waiver that waives the SAT registration fee ($60 per registration) for up to TWO (2) tests. You must speak to your School Counselor to receive the SAT Waiver Code.
You must register for the SATs using your LEGAL NAME and a personal email address (do not use the FCPS Google Email). If you don't register using your Legal Name, your SAT score will not be matched with your College Application and Official High School Transcript.
- SAT Dates and Deadlines for SY23-24 (includes Anticipated Dates for SY24-25)
- SAT Registration Portal (you must create an account to register)
- SAT Accommodations (for students with an IEP/Section 504 Plan)
- For IEP/Section 504 Students, please submit the SAT Accommodations Parent Consent Form to Elizabeth Marino, Special Education Department Chair, at @email or give to your School Counselor
- Ms. Marino will submit the request on the student's behalf
- College Board Accommodation Request Deadlines
- Once the student has been approved for accommodations, it is good for the PSATs, SATs, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams for the remaining time in high school (this is transferrable if student moves to another county or state)
ACT Weekend Registration
Students who are approved for the Federal Free/Reduced Lunch Program are eligible to receive One ACT Waiver that waives the ACT registration fee ($68 per registration) for up to TWO (2) tests. You must speak to your School Counselor to receive the SAT Waiver Code.
You must register for the SATs using your LEGAL NAME and a personal email address (do not use the FCPS Google Email). If you don't register using your Legal Name, your SAT score will not be matched with your College Application and Official High School Transcript.
- ACT Dates and Deadlines for SY23-24 (includes Dates for SY24-25)
- ACT Registration Portal (you must create an account to register)
- ACT Accommodations (for students with an IEP/Section 504 Plan)
- For IEP/Section 504 Students, please submit the ACT Accommodations Parent Consent Form to Elizabeth Marino, Special Education Department Chair, at @email or give to your School Counselor
- Ms. Marino will submit the request on the student's behalf
- Once the student has been approved for accommodations, it is good for as many times the student takes the ACT Exam until high school graduation