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Welcome to Mt. Juliet High School Junior Parent Meeting September 06, 2018

School Counselors Christy Walker – A - Cle Lisa Whitmire – Cli - Gob Denise Bergin – Goc - Kee Arlene Barlow – Kef – Nie Holli Heller – Nif – Sh Falon Sullivan – Si – Z Nate Stewart – Graduation Coach

Tests for Juniors ACT – 04/02/19 – free required test for all Juniors Other Dates – www.actstudent.org Refer to handouts on right side of folder - ACT vs. SAT SAT is an additional opportunity to show colleges how well a student can apply the skills learned in high school. It is a reasoning test designed to test critical thinking skills as well as knowledge. The ACT is an assessment test designed to test how much a student has learned in high school. ASVAB-Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery - developed and maintained by the Dept. of Defense. The military uses students’ scores to identify the occupations that best suit their abilities - All ROTC students will take this exam in the Spring.

ACT Prep ACT Prep Classes Sycamore Learning Co. – 9/24 & 9/25 - $85 Information on other prep choices – available in the Guidance Office. Free Prep class for all juniors-before spring break-3 hour class will take place during school hours. ACT is free and you do not need to register for it. ZAPS offered in fall and spring - Scholarships available for ZAPS

ACT vs SAT ACT assesses knowledge of subjects taught in high school ACT – 4 major sections – Eng., Math, Reading and Science Popular in Midwest and South _______________________________________ SAT assesses how well a student analyzes and solves problems SAT – 3 major sections – Math, Reading and Writing Popular on the East and West coasts

Tests… SAT – National tests dates are on www.collegeboard.org PSAT – 10/24/18- sign up in guidance - $16

Tests ASVAB – 01/23/19 – Free! TN Ready – English, Alg. 2, US History AP Exams – May 2019

TN Promise Approx. $8,000 over 2 years at Community College or TCAT. Senior year – Apply by Nov. 1st Attend 2 mandatory meetings 8 hours of community service Become a TN Promise Mentor – go to www.tnpromise.gov and click on volunteer to become a mentor. GPA - unweighted 3.0

HOPE Scholarship $16,000 over 4 years at 4 year University GPA of 3.0 (by the end of senior year) or a 21 on ACT FAFSA application must be completed in order to receive the Hope Scholarship. - Senior year

TN Scholar Requirements GPA 2.0 or above 95% attendance 80 hours of Community Service Any combination of 2 CTE credits, AP classes, Dual Enrollment classes or Fine Art classes No Out of School Suspensions CTE -Career Technical Education - agriculture, business technology, family and consumer science, etc. Refer to handout - Benefits for Being a TN Scholar

Graduating with Academic Honors Graduation with Honors *Students who score at, or above, all of the subject readiness benchmarks on the ACT or equivalent score on the SAT will graduate with honors. *Readiness Benchmarks: English – 18 Math – 22 Reading – 22 Science - 23 This is the first year with the new criteria for graduating with honors or distinction. In the past, it was based solely on GPA.

Academic Honors Graduation with Distinction – Students will be recognized by attaining a “B” average and completing one of the following: Earn a nationally recognized industry certification. Participate in at least one of the Governor’s Schools. Participate in one of the state’s All-State musical organizations.

Graduation with Distinction Be selected as either a National Merit Finalist or Semi-Finalist (this is determined by PSAT score). Attain a composite ACT score of 31 or higher. Attain a score of 3 or higher on at least 2 AP exams. Earn 12 or more semester hours of transcripted college credit.

Preparing for College Be Proactive – Use the internet to become familiar with college/tech school applications and deadlines for applying and scholarship opportunities. Attend college fairs. Talk to campus representatives when they visit our school. Visit college campuses during breaks. Prepare for the ACT. Challenge yourself with AP, DE and Honor Classes

School Avg. ACT Required ACT WKU 22 20 or higher UK 24 22 UTK 26 Super Score 25 UTC 21 2.85 GPA w/18 or 2.3 GPA w/21 TTU 23 2.0 GPA w/19 or 2.5 w/17 Vanderbilt 32 Top quarter class rank or 22 ACT or 3.0

Summer Opportunities Governor’s School – 12 summer programs for Sophomores and Juniors - https://www.tn.gov/education/topic/tdoe-governors-schools Print application for school interested. Gov. Schools of TN include 9 residential summer programs for sophomores and juniors. These are month long programs at TN Universities for students who rank in the top of their class. The application process usually takes place in Dec.- See Mrs. Ganley Free and are good to put on scholarship applications as well as college applications. Shows that the student has gone above and beyond and has potential. Students can also earn college credit hours. Students are highly encouraged to take DE, AP and Honors classes DE- students who complete and pass the course may earn HS and college credit. It is the student’s responsibility to verify that the credit will be accepted at the university they will attend. - Prerequisites - 3.0 in subject area and ACT composite score of 19 and on the appropriate subtest. AP - 5 pts. added to final grade - 1.0 for a grade of C or higher which is avg. in GPA Honors - 3 pts. added to final grade .5 -GPA

Governor’s Schools Agricultural – UT Martin Fine Arts – MTSU Computational Physics – Austin Peay Emerging Technologies – TN Tech Humanities – UT Martin Innovation & Entrepreneurship – TN Tech

Governor’s Schools International Studies – University of Memphis Prospective Teachers – UTC Sciences & Engineering – UTK Scientific Exploration of TN Heritage – ETSU Scientific Models & Data Analysis - ETSU

Helpful Websites www.collegefortn.org www. superscholar.org/50-great-college-scholarships www.supercollege.com www.planningyourdreams.org www.fastweb.com www.collegepaystn.com www.wcschools.com/mjhs (scholarships available under counseling It is never too early to start looking for scholarships. The sooner you start searching, the more scholarships you will find and the greater your chances of winning a scholarship. Start narrowing down potential colleges and look at their websites for scholarships. Fastweb.com- is a free scholarship matching service. It is a targeted matching process that helps students focus on just the scholarships they are eligible for. Look for local awards - guidance website, local newspaper, especially in the coupon section. Many national brands such as Tylenol, Coca Cola, etc. offer scholarships and promote them in the Sunday newspaper coupon section. Ask organizations which you are associated whether they offer any scholarships. Ex. Your employer, unions, fraternal org., religious org., volunteer groups, etc. Don’t skip small scholarships. Apply for every scholarship you are eligible for, no matter how small or large. Create an accomplishments resume-one page summary of most significant activities, interests, hobbies, awards, etc. Get letters of recommendations Scholarship essays – proofread 3 times. Beware of scholarship scams – you should never pay anyone to search scholarships for you – legitimate scholarships give out money, They do not collect money.

STAY CONNECTED To receive messages via text, text @mrshhe to 81010 To join Junior Google Classroom – code - pqffc6

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