IB Senior Presentation Class of 2018

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IB Senior Presentation Class of 2018 Renea Coley Professional School Counselor

IB Seniors Remind 101 IB Seniors Class of 2018 Text the message @934697 to the number 81010

Advanced Studies Diploma Suffolk Public Schools you receive the Advanced Studies Diploma 26 Credits 4 years of English, Math, Science, History, 3 years of a foreign language or 2 years of one language and 2 years of another, Econ/Personal Finance, 2 years of PE/health, 3 additional electives 9 verified SOL’s (2-English, 2-math, 2-history, 2- science, 1-student choice) Industry Credential (Econ/Personal finance), Virtual class (PE 9/10), 50 hours of community service

Community Service vs CAS CAS- IB requirement Ms. Ojeda-Rivera, Coordinator ManageBac Community Service- Suffolk requirement Community Service Forms MUST be turned in to Guidance 50 hours

What You Should Be Doing Now Completing your college applications Apply to a variety of colleges Public Private Instate & out of state Transcript requests- Parchment KFHS webpage “Guidance” To the right click on Answer questions to set up new account Turn in your resume’ Include your career goal and intended major Talk to Ms. Miller Paying for college FAFSA changes- can apply as early as October SAT/ACT fee waivers & application fee waivers Continue to look for & apply for scholarships (Mr. Baxter) If you are still taking SAT/ACT’s- have scores sent directly

Early Decision Vs. Early Action ED Early decisions are binding Usually receive a decision by Dec. Apply to only one college ED Apply to other colleges under regular admissions Must withdraw other applications if accepted ED EA Non-binding Usually receive a decision by Jan/Feb You do not have to commit

Do your research Only apply early decision if you are absolutely sure College visit Making sure they have your desired major Affordability Send your test scores electronically Check out IB/AP credit guidelines College website Ibo.org > University Recognition Check to see if there’s a secondary school report When in doubt, call the college/university Check for internal scholarships and adhere to deadlines Use letters of recommendations from individuals who know you well Counselor-broad (potential) Teacher- specific (academic performance)

What To Expect Admission decisions December-April May 1st deadline to inform colleges Bring me a copy of the acceptance letters & scholarship offers (even if you decline them) It’s ok to apply for regular decision Some may want the chance to raise GPA Mid Year Reports- semester grades (Feb.) Ranking, honor graduate status Rankings are not officially released until 4th 9 weeks

Three Steps to Tap into Grants and Scholarships To apply for grants and scholarships, you’ll most likely have to fill out financial aid forms such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE®. Outside scholarships usually have their own application forms and application processes. 1. Complete the FAFSA You must fill out the FAFSA to qualify for federal aid. Many states and colleges use the FAFSA to award aid as well. 2. Find Out What Financial Aid Forms Your College Requires Apply for your college’s gift aid by filling out the required forms. In many cases, this will be the FAFSA, but some colleges require the PROFILE or their own forms. Contact the college financial aid office to find out. Then submit the required forms on time. 3. Research and Apply for Outside Scholarships KFHS webpage>Guidance>Scholarships http://blogs.spsk12.net/kfhs-guidance/scholarship-information-2/

Important Dates Senior Info Night College Fairs Thursday September 28 at 6:00 PM College Fairs KFHS October 2 from 6-8:00 PM Financial Aid Info Night Tentative Oct. 9

Mr. Stuart Jones- IB Coordinator, A200 pod Access Adviser Job Coach Ms. Miller- B200 pod FAFSA Questions SAT/ACT fee waivers College app fee waivers College tours Scholarships M-F 8:00-3:00 Ms. Stubenrauch- A100 complex Internship opportunities Apprenticeship opportunities Dual enrollment testing Link to Paul D. Camp Community College Fridays Mr. Stuart Jones- IB Coordinator, A200 pod

When Stressed….Strategies to try….. Study groups Use your TOK time wisely Do something differently Exercise, meditate, yoga, and/or pray Don’t give up your outlets Put things into perspective Seek help