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What is your plan after high school? Two-year college to earn Associate’s Degree Four-year university to earn Bachelor’s Degree Technical College Certificate / Training Program Military Employment

Indecisive? Consider these... Interests & abilities –What do you want to study? Career goal –Where do you want to work? –What kind of job? Proximity to home –Local? Texas? USA? Cost –How much money will I have to spend to get the proper training?

Resources to help –Profile your interests –Quiz to determine possible college majors –Career quiz –Information on jobs in healthcare industry

College Visits Walking on a college campus will help you determine whether the size, location, and personality are right for you. *Call ahead of time and schedule an admissions visit and tour. Will want to visit financial aid, specific department offices, housing, and maybe even sit in on a class in session. Try to stay away from holidays (spring break, Thanksgiving) and testing days (midterms, final exams).

Two absences allowed if proper procedure followed –Fall- before December 11 th –Spring- before May 16th Form in attendance office – Mrs. Blezinger Must be signed and turned in prior to visit –Parent/Guardian –Student –Principal Student must present documentation upon return to high school –Letterhead of college –Signed by college official –Stamped with date of visit Bellville High School College Visit Policy

EMPLOYMENT Complete job applications Contact individuals that personally know you and can be references or provide recommendations to potential employer Write a resume Helpful Websites: – –

Fast Fact –Higher education attainment in young adults, ages 25-34, is associated with higher median earnings. –Source – U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (2012) –Reported Average Earnings for Young Adults in Year 2010 Bachelor’s Degree = $45,000 Associate’s Degree = $37,000 High School Diploma = $29,900 No HS Diploma or equivalent = $21,000

MILITARY Contact recruiter for specific branch of military Must take ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)

Certificate / Training Programs Non-credit courses Provide training needs for individuals, businesses, and industry Contact agency for application Testing done at end of class to attain certificate Variety in class offerings –Days or evenings –Weekdays or weekends

TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE Designed to determine if student ready for college-level course work May be placed in developmental class to improve skills for success in college courses No more ACCUPLACER or THEA New Test beginning in September 2013 –TSI Assessment –Three core areas: Reading, Math, Writing Required for any incoming college student in Texas Mandatory Pre-Assessment Activity

TSI REGISTRATION Complete online pre-assessment activity – Contact Blinn/Brenham to register for a test day selection – Pay for TSI Assessment –Go to Enrollment Services –$45 –Photo ID required to purchase Bring to test –Purchased Admission Ticket –Receipt –Photo ID –No food, drink, cell phones, calculators, backpacks, large purses, hats, caps

TSI EXEMPTIONS SAT –Math = 500, Critical Reading = 500, Combined Score = 1070 ACT –Math = 19, English = 19, Composite = 23

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS TESTING Standardized tests Timed Measure academic abilities Determine readiness for college-level work Used to predict future success in college courses Registration takes place online –Students required to provide gender information and a photo of themselves upon registering –Photo is included on admission ticket, test center roster, and score report sent to school –No changes allowed day of test –Students must provide high school code

SAT Cost - $54.50 Three subjects –Critical Reading Two 25-minute sections, One 20-minute section –Math Two 25-minute sections, One 20-minute section –Writing One 25-minute section, One 10-minute section Essay – 25 minute section REQUIRED

SAT Scoring –Individual subjects Each subject score ranges from Essay has separate score 2-12 –Total Composite of all three individual subjects added together Critical Reading + Math + Writing Highest Score possible = 2400 Penalties –Typically ¼ point deducted for wrong answers –If you can narrow down choices to 2, make a guess –Otherwise, leave blank

SAT Test Date November 7, 2015 December 5, 2015 January 23, 2016 Deadline October 9, 2015 November 5, 2015 December 28, 2015

ACT Cost - $39.50 –With Writing added - $56.50 Four subjects –English 45 minutes –Math 60 minutes –Reading 35 minutes –Science 35 minutes –Writing (OPTIONAL) 30 minutes

ACT Scoring –Each subject score ranges 1-36 –Composite or Total score – Average of the four sections together –Optional Essay – scores from 1-12 Penalties –No penalties for wrong answers –Since incorrect answers do not count against student, always attempt to make an education guess –Always select an answer

ACT Deadline November 6, 2015 January 8, 2016 March 4, 2016 May 6, 2016 Test Date December 12, 2015 February 6, 2016 April 9, 2016 June 11, 2016

WEBSITES FOR TESTING PREPARATION

Begin the Application Process Research the college website to determine the appropriate application Complete transcript request to send to college –Counseling office – Mrs. Matus Get a calendar to keep track of important dates –Scholarships –Application –Housing Create a folder to collect all application documents –Keep a copy of everything (letters, s, etc.) Clean up your online image –Consider a new containing your name –Pictures/comments posted, along with your address, give a picture of who you are to admissions offices and scholarship committees

Apply Texas Application –9 pages (Be patient. Takes time to complete) Create an account –Username –Password Select “Research Your Options” Then, “Begin Your Search” Select a specific college or university from the scroll- down menu Click on “Get University Info” Specifically check out scholarship information, essays required, application fee, and DEADLINES!!

Fall 2016 Deadlines University of TexasUniversity of Texas –Application, Texas A&MTexas A&M –Application, Sam Houston StateSam Houston State –Application, BaylorBaylor –Application, Tarleton State University - Application, Texas StateTexas State –Application, Texas TechTexas Tech –Application, Blinn CollegeBlinn College –Application,

Essays If it says “Optional” - consider it “Required” Essay writing allows the individuality of a student to shine through Students should write from the heart Check grammar

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION pages 1, 2 Choice of major Social security # Date of birth and place of birth Full, legal name US Citizen info Address – permanent and physical Phone # address

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND page 3 Will be entering as a freshman for High School Code – Expected graduation date – Previous college attended –Dual Credit – indicate Blinn information

EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION page 4 Senior Courses –Use exact titles –Be sure to indicate whether Dual Credit or AP

TEST SCORES page 5 ACT SAT Scores generally have to be sent directly from the testing company to the university

Submitting the Application Once completed.... –Review and save all pages before proceeding Can resend later to a different college –Check that required items and appropriate essays are completed –Read certification statement –Pay application fee If student qualifies for Free/Reduced Lunch, may ask for waiver of application fee –Click “Submit My Application”

Special Notes... –Write down username and password –Avoid the “back” button –Applications saved, but not submitted are subject to deletion 90 days after the last save date –Print copy for your records –Once submitted, cannot make changes Must contact university admissions office directly –Should receive confirmation from ApplyTexas within two hours of submission

COLLEGE APPLICATIONS REVIEWED FROM TWO PERSPECTIVES Quantitative –Rank –GPA/Grades –SAT/ACT scores –Strength of courses taken in high school Qualitative –Organizational involvement –Leadership roles –Extracurricular activities –Community service –Awards, Honors –Essays

College admissions staff make NO assumptions Must SEE it in writing UT-Austin recommends an expanded online resume to attach to the application

MINIMUM vs RECOMMENDED GRADUATION PLAN The 80 th Texas Legislature added the requirement that students meet one or more of the following thresholds in order to be considered for admissions to a four-year university. –Successfully complete the Recommended or DAP. –Earn a score of at least 1500 out of 2400 on the SAT –Satisfy College Readiness Benchmarks on the ACT assessment English = 18 Reading = 21 Math = 22 Science = 24 –Statue does not apply to junior colleges, technical schools, privately-funded universities, or schools located outside the state of Texas.

TOP TEN PERCENT RULE Texas students in the top ten percent of their graduating class are guaranteed automatic admission to all state-funded universities provided they complete one of the following criteria: –Complete the Recommended or DAP –Satisfy ACT College Readiness benchmarks or earn at least a 1500 on the SAT **Applies only to general admission

EXEMPTION TO THE TOP TEN PERCENT RULE Senate Bill 175 changed the Top Ten Percent Rule as it applies to the University of Texas only. Each fall, UT-Austin must notify secondary schools of its intentions for the upcoming school year. Fall of 2016, UT-Austin will automatically admit students in the top 8% of their graduating class.

Bacterial Meningitis Texas Senate Bill 1107, effective January 1, 2012, requires all new, transfer, & returning students to provide proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination. Most colleges and universities warn students that they cannot attend classes on campus without this documentation.

Final Steps –Log in as a prospective student on the college website –Checklist of items required –Notification of admittance online –Upon your final decision, college must receive confirmation of enrollment for Fall 2016 – BY THE DEADLINE!! –In past years, UT-Austin turned away accepted students in the fall who failed to confirm their plans to attend.

FINANCIAL AID Funds used to assist with college expenses for eligible students Variety of sources –Federal –State –Instituional –Private Types –Free – Not paid back Scholarships, grants, waivers, exemptions –“Self-help” Loans, work-study programs Any combination

APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID Free Application for Federal Student Aid Pulls financial information from 2015 income tax returns –Student –Parents

WEBSITES ON FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR COLLEGE –Comparison shopping orgwww.everychanceeverytexan. org –Career choices and help with college expenses –College planning and scholarship search –Worksheets help with gathering information –Financial assistance with college –Scholarship search –Scholarship search –Scholarship search –Scholarship search –Financial planning for college

Don’t Get Senioritis! Final transcripts are not sent until after graduation Colleges can rescind offers of admissions Don’t slack off!