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The everything you need to know presentation… You’re a Senior! The everything you need to know presentation…

Make a plan for graduation

Make sure you graduate from high school Make a plan for graduation Check your credits and make sure you and your counselor are on the same page Attend your College and Career Readiness Meeting in September or October – bring your Folks! Check for three things on your PTG 1. CPA 2. Basic Civics Test 3. Taking the credits you need for graduation And talk to your counselor about credit recovery if you need it…

Get on track to graduate! For CPA, work on being In Class and On time to class to bring up your CPA. You will get a list of the hours you will need to make up if you do not have a 2.0 by the end of 1st quarter. You can make up CPA by getting 4’s in CPA, staying after school, attending the worth of education class and by donating blood. If you have not passed or taken the basic civics test, talk to your government teacher or Mrs. Asay in the library. If you need credit recovery, talk to your counselor as soon as possible. Make a plan for graduation.

Make a plan for what to do after you graduate

College isn’t only 4 years What is 1, 2, 4, or more? College isn’t only 4 years 1 year – Certificate or Diploma Program These programs prepare students for jobs after high school and typically finish in a year. (Utah College of Applied Technology) 2 year – Associate’s or Technical Degree Two year training program. (Salt Lake Community College) 4 year – Bachelor’s Degree A degree awarded by a college for three to five years of study. (UofU, BYU, UVU, Weber)

These jobs only require a certificate Certified Nursing Assistant Automotive Technicians Cosmetologists Heavy Diesel Technician Networking Technician Medical Billing and Coding Firefighter Surgical Tech Plumbing Apprentice Digital Media Designer Nail Technician Culinary Arts Medical Assistant EMT Electrician Apprentice Software Developer

These jobs only require an Associate’s Mechanical Drafters Web Developer Medical Sonographer Respiratory Therapist Executive Assistant Electrician Plumber Paralegal Sound Engineer Machine Repair Technician Medical Records Technician Construction Management Radiation Therapist Air Traffic Controller Dental Hygenist Aircraft Mechanic

These jobs require a bachelor’s degree Research Analyst Financial Advisor Cartographer Translator/Interpreter Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineers Athletic Trainer Computer System Analyst Social Worker Engineering Teacher Fashion Merchandising Nutritionist Interior Designer Marketing Accounting

You can go to college Put aside any doubts you may have, and start believing in yourself. Even if you don’t have the best grades, you can still attend college and graduate. Different colleges have different admissions standards. In Utah, there is a college that is right for you. Several schools have open admissions policies, which means they will accept all students who apply. A two-year community college may be a great place to get started on your college education.

For Profit Vs Not for Profit Why haven’t I received any brochures from colleges I want to go to? Some colleges may advertise to you more than others. Why? For Profit colleges are owned by a business or share holders Sometimes more expensive Credits may not transfer to other schools Examples: Broadview, Eagle Gate, Fortis, Neumont, Steven Henager, Art Institute, Wyotech Not for profit colleges are owned by the state Often less expensive – funded by the government Credits are typically transferable Examples: University of Utah, SLCC, Weber State, Utah State University, Dixie State University, Snow College

Attend College Day! College Day is Tuesday, October 17th You will have a chance to meet with 3 colleges You will need a bar code that you will register for today at the end of this presentation You will apply to college November 6-10 in your English classes

Want to go to college outside of Utah? Attend the Rocky Mountain Association for College Admission Counseling College Fair When? Saturday, September 23rd Where? Juan Diego Catholic High School Workshops from 10:45-12:20 College Fair from 1:00-3:30

Consider taking the act again Take the ACT again on October 28th Sign up September 15th at 2:30 in the Career Center Questions? Talk to Jeanette Hernandez in the Career Center The test is $42.50 but fee waivers are available with Jeanette Hernandez

How do I pay for college?

What is fafsa? FAFSA (The Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the application you submit in order to get financial aid to help pay for college. You can submit it as early as October 1st, 2017. The sooner you submit your FAFSA, the sooner the information gets to your college and the sooner you’ll be able to find out what financial aid you qualify for.

What is the difference between FAFSA and scholarships? FAFSA can qualify you for three things: 1. grants – free money for college up to $5,920 2. loans – money that needs to be paid back 3. work study – part time employment on campus while enrolled in school Scholarships are free money for college through individual applications. The more scholarships you’re able to get the less money you’ll have to find elsewhere.

Places to look for scholarships https://utahucac.wordpress.com/ https://www.fastweb.com/ https://www.unigo.com/ http://www.dsaz.org/ http://utahcf.org/apply-for-support/student-scholarships http://chci.org/education/the_national_directory_of_scholarships_internships_and_fellowships_is_ now_online/ https://educate-utah.org/scholarships/ https://www.chegg.com/scholarships# https://www.petersons.com/#/sweeps-modal http://www.collegeresourcenetwork.com/

Come to a FAFSA night at Granger high You won’t know what you will get unless you fill out the FAFSA. Join us in the Career Center on the following dates: October 11th 5-8 November 15th 5-8 December 13th 5-8

What do you need to fill out the FAFSA? Your Social Security Number An email address (not your school email) Driver’s license (if you have one) Tax return for last year or access to it through the IRS website and your parent’s tax return and access to it You may also need your parent’s marriage or divorce dates, your parent’s social security numbers and email address

Let’s get you a bar code for college day