Terra Nova High School Junior Information Night Class of 2017 November 19, 2015
Counseling Department Staff Dan Nemiroff, M.S., PPS Last Names A-G Aliah Singh, M.A., PPS Last Names G-N Elena Carnes, M.A., PPS Last Names O-Z Cielo Calpotura, M.A., PCCI Wellness Counselor Chelsea Johnson College & Career Aide Ananda Shives Registrar
Agenda Counseling Services TNHS Graduation Requirements Credit Recovery Options UC/CSU/Private University Eligibility SAT & ACT Information NCAA Student-Athletes Community College Overview Additional Postsecondary Options College & Career Exploration
Counseling Services Individual academic planning Fall Classroom Presentations Spring Course Selection Conferences with parent/guardian and teachers Referrals to Wellness Counselor and/or outside agencies (i.e. Daly City Youth Health Center)
TNHS Graduation Requirements Earn a total of 225 credits Pass specific subject requirements English: 40 credits (4 years) Math: 30 credits (3 years) History/Social Science: 30 credits (3 years) Laboratory Science: 20 credits (2 years) Fine Art or Language Other Than English: 10 credits (1 year) Career Technical Education (CTE): 10 credits (1 year) Physical Education: 20 credits (2 years) Health: 5 credits (1 semester) Electives: 60 credits
Graduation Credit Check Juniors in good academic standing should have 120 credits to date Minimum number of credits required for junior status is 105 See your counselor for transcript review
Credit Recovery Options Summer school APEX BYU Independent Study
College Systems Community Colleges California Public Universities University of California (UC) California State Universities (CSU) Private Colleges & Universities
UC/CSU Eligibility Requirements (“a-g”) a. History/Social Science – 2 years b. English – 4 years c. Math – 3 years* (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II) d. Lab Science – 2 years* (1 year life & 1 year physical) e. Language Other Than English – 2 years* (same language) f. Visual & Performing Arts – 1 year g. College Prep Elective – 1 year *additional years of subject recommended Must earn a “C” grade or better both semesters
Am I Eligible for UC/CSU? Minimum of 15 yearlong “a-g” courses in grades 9-12 Seven of these courses must be taken in the last two years of high school Minimum GPA of 3.0 in “a-g” coursework SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing
Private Colleges & Universities Check individual admission requirements SAT or ACT with Writing usually required SAT Subject Tests may be required Most require essays, letters of recommendation, and transcript May require supplemental information (i.e. portfolio) Many accept the Common Application May require mid-year report submissions
New SAT Exam Essay OPTIONAL 4 Parts: Reading Writing and Language Math Optional Essay score scale 3 hours (+50 minutes with optional essay) 4 answer choices No penalty for guessing
Recommended Testing Timeline 11 th Grade SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing Take SAT Subject Tests if specifically required by University or intended major (May or June) 12 th Grade Repeat SAT/ACT at least once
SAT Exam Dates & Fees Test DateRegistration Deadline March 5 th Feb. 5 th (Feb. 19 th late registration) May 7 th April 8 th (April 22 nd late registration) June 4 th May 5 th (May 20 th late registration) Fees* SAT: $43 SAT with Essay: $54.50 SAT Subject Tests: Basic Subject Test: $26 (per registration) Language with Listening Tests: +$26 (per test) All other Subject Tests: +$18 (per test) *Fee waivers available to students on the subsidized lunch program; please see Counselor
ACT Exam Dates & Fees Test DateRegistration Deadline February 6 th Jan. 8 th (Jan. 9 th late registration) April 9 th March 4 th (March 5 th late registration) June 11 th May 6 th (May 7 th late registration) Fees* ACT (No Writing): $39.50 ACT with Writing: $ *Fee waivers available to students on the subsidized lunch program; please see Counselor
NCAA Student-Athletes Must register if planning on competing at a Division I or Division II college: Fee: $75 Fee waivers available to students on the subsidized lunch program; please see Counselor Contact prospective college to ensure you’re on track
Community College Overview High school graduate or 18 years of age Benefits: Affordability (~$46/unit) Flexible schedule Transfer programs Gain career skills & certificates
Early Assessment Program (EAP) EAP helps students determine readiness to take college level English and math courses before attending a CSU or participating CCC All juniors will take the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) in the spring Students must mark the release button at the end of both tests
Additional Postsecondary Options
Military Visits Dates: January 27 th April 20 th Time: 12:15-1pm Location: College/Career Center (Room 209)
Naviance – Family Connection
College Visits & Career Fairs Check College/Career Center for upcoming college visits and career fairs on-campus Listen to announcements for listing of preview days for UC, CSU, Private Colleges, Technical Schools, and Community Colleges Schedule campus visits by contacting colleges directly
NACAC College Fair Date: Saturday, April 30 th Time: 1:30-4:30pm Location: Cow Palace Arena Meet admission representatives from a wide range of postsecondary institutions
Volunteer/Internship Opportunities Explore various career fields Gain work experience, skills, and confidence Obtain letters of recommendation for college applications and job opportunities Visit College & Career Center for more info!
Volunteer Resources College & Career Center (Room 209) City of Pacifica Pacifica School Volunteers The Volunteer Center