 Understanding the system  University Requirements  Determining eligibility  Testing  Financial Aid  Extra-curricular  Questions.

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 Understanding the system  University Requirements  Determining eligibility  Testing  Financial Aid  Extra-curricular  Questions

Who Is My Counselor?  Mrs. Nguyen…………A - E Mrs. Paul………..F-L

Who Is My Counselor? Mrs. Stout………M- Re Mr. Galaz……. Rh-Z

2 years at a university Major Requirements Graduation Requirements 4 years at a university General Education Major Requirements Major Preparation Graduation Requirements 4-YEAR DEGREE 2 years at a community college General Education Major Preparation Requirements for University Admission

How to Read Your Transcript

 New policy: Students are given a week to look through the Course Catalog and ask questions of parents, teachers, and counselors before making course decisions. Allocation decisions for the following year are based upon student requests.  Please understand that you will not be able to make changes to your schedule once this school year ends, unless it is a level change due to grades or summer school attendance.

(a) History 2 years -World History -American History / U.S. Government (b) English 4 years college prep (c) Mathematics 3 years required -Minimum: Algebra 2 (d) Science 2 years with lab. ( Biology, Chemistry, Physics) (e) Foreign Language 2 years same language (f) Visual / Performing Arts 1 year (g) Elective 1 year

 University of California (UC)  Upper 12½%  The California State University (CSU)  Upper 33 ⅓ %  The independent colleges and universities vary in terms of selectivity

Applications due Nov. 30 th

Minimum 3.0 GPA

 First look only at 10 th & 11 th grade  Put a line through all non-college prep classes  Example: Team Sports, CAD, Woodshop  Add up all of you’re A’s, B’s, C’s, etc.  Only use college prep courses  Also add up how many AP courses (include language honors and Genetics honors) to a max of 8.

California Resident Eligibility Index GPA ACT Composite Score SAT Total Score 3.0 No Minimum

 Requirements:  Attended a San Marcos High School for 4 year s  Complete the “Are you on PACE” requirements  University minimum requirements also known as “a-g”  C or better in every class (at least a 2.0)  Grades COUNT!  Take ACT/SAT spring of junior year  Take additional STAR Questions junior year  High scores in Math and English=  PACE Scholarship ($1,000/year for four years)  you can test out of remedial Math and English college courses

 Extra questions asked on CSTs in spring  Math and English  Used for class placement at all CSU Campuses  Saves time and money  PACE Promise  Must participate to be eligible for PACE  Must pass in order to receive SCHOLARSHIP

 University of the Pacific  University of San Diego  University of Southern California  Stanford University  Chapman University  Azusa Pacific University  Pepperdine University  Claremont Colleges Application deadlines vary. Typically due Jan. 1 st

 College opportunities  University of Colorado at Boulder  Northern Arizona University  University of Texas  Georgetown University  Yale  New York University  Baylor University

 We recommend that as a junior you take the SAT and the ACT before the end of this year.  SAT:  March 12 th, May 7 th, June 4 th  ACT:  February 12 th, April 9 th, June 11 th  Always add the writing portion

 Reach  Schools whose admit rate (based upon GPA/test scores) is extremely competitive.  Safety  You have a higher GPA/test scores than most incoming freshmen.  Target  Based on GPA/test scores, you have a 50/50 or better chance of getting in. **Apply to 3 or 4 schools in each of the above categories**

Concept courtesy of UCLA admissions

 Evaluate your high school transcript. Are you on PACE (on track for A-G)?  If you have any “D’s” you must make a plan with your counselor to repeat the course.  Enroll in rigorous classes (Honors, AP)  Senioritis will hurt you!!!!  Start exploring colleges campuses and careers  Geography/Admissability  UCSD, SDSU, USD

 Independent colleges and scholarships  Input from both students and parents  Forms can be picked up in the counseling office  Must give teachers / counselors at least 2 weeks notice.

 Process required if you wish to participate in Division I or II Athletics in college  Begin process spring of junior year  No actual deadline but if you are not “cleared” through this process you cannot begin practice  If you plan to play sports in college you must inform your counselor, your coach and the Athletic Director Scott Jones.

 $$$ Scholarship information  FAFSA  Computer Lab  Jobs (work permits)  Military  Vocational Opportunities 7:30 AM – 3:15 PM every school day. Visit at least once a week!

Palomar College Cal State San Marcos UC San Diego University of San Diego Tuition & Fees $604$4,650$9,401$36,190 Books & Supplies $1,638$1,639$4,277$1,200 Room & Board $10,036$10,035$11,093$10,750 Transportation $1,250 $1,089$1,200 Health/Misc. $2,820 $2,372$2,058 TOTAL$16,348$20,394$25,515$51,398

 UC Application Workshop  UC Personal Statement in English Classes  CSU Application Workshop  FAFSA Pin Workshops  College Expo  Counselors available