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1 Planning Your Educational Future Presented By: Brandywine High School Counselors

2 Before We Begin… Introductions Electronics off and away Sign In Sheet – Email Address Pre-Test

3 Graduation Requirements English4 Mathematics4 Social Studies *US History 3 Science *Biology 3 World Language2 Physical Education1 Health.5 Career Pathway3.5 Electives3 Total24

4 Grade Point Average (GPA) Your grade point average or GPA is the average, on a scale of 0 – 4 of the grades you have received. You have an un-weighted GPA and a weighted GPA. The un-weighted GPA combines all letter grades you earn in any class. The weighted GPA combines grades earned in Core Classes only. Honors/Fast Math – 0.5 bonus quality point AP – 1.5 bonus quality point

5 Setting the Stage Assessing interests, abilities, values and personality

6 Preparing at the High School Level Rigorous/Challenging Academic Schedule Strengthen Study Skills Balance Academics, Sports, and Work Begin/Increase Extracurricular Activities

7 Factors to Consider when Choosing a college and/or university Cost Selectivity 2-year/4-year Major areas of study Distance Class size Location Student Body Activities/Sports Quality of Faculty Housing

8 Resources Counselor, Parents, Teachers College Representatives Sign up in the Counseling Office College Fairs  College Fair @ Glasgow HS: March 5 th 6:00-8:00 PM College Web Sites  Collegeboard.org  Fastweb.com

9 National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Eligibility Center determines athletic eligibility for college sports based on GPA and SAT cut scores Create an account during 11th grade and submit transcript (fee of $75) Students who took Conceptual Math cannot compete with freshmen year athletics. These students are recommended to attend a Community College a Division III school first, then they can transfer and play. Athletic Aid is only given for Division I and II www.eligibilitycenter.org to download the College Bound Student Athlete Guide www.eligibilitycenter.org

10 NCAA - terms Full Qualifier: May receive athletics aid (scholarship), practice and compete in the first year of enrollment at a Division I college or university. Academic Redshirt: May receive athletics aid (scholarship) in the first year of enrollment and may practice in the first regular academic semester of college but may NOT compete. Nonqualifier: Cannot receive athletics aid (scholarship), cannot practice and cannot compete in the first year of enrollment.

11 NCAA – continued…. Full QualifierAcademic RedshirtNonqualifier 16 Core Courses: Ten of the 16 core courses must be complete by the end of 11 th grade. Seven of the 10 must be in English, Math, or Science. Complete 16 core courses Does not meet requirements for Full Qualifier or Academic Redshirt status. Minimum Core-Course GPA of 2.3 Minimum Core-Course GPA of 2.0 Meet the sliding scale requirement of GPA and ACT/SAT score.* Meet the sliding scale requirement of GPA and ACT/SAT score.* *Visit www.eligibilitycenter.org for more information and SAT cut scoreswww.eligibilitycenter.org

12 College Admissions Testing PSAT/NMSQT 11 th grade scores could qualify for National Merit Scholarship Use My College QuickStart to analyze results & prep for SAT at www.quickstart.collegeboard.orgwww.quickstart.collegeboard.org SAT - Critical Reading, Math & Writing $52.50 – www.Collegeboard.orgwww.Collegeboard.org Score out of 2400 total points ACT - Reading, English, Math, Science *Writing $38.00 or $54.50 with writing – www.ACTStudent.orgwww.ACTStudent.org Score out of 36 total points SAT Subject - $24.50, $13.00 for each additional exam Fee Waivers – free/reduced lunch and AVID

13 SAT vs. ACT SATACT Cost$52.50$38.50 without writing; $54.50 with writing portion Subject AreasCritical Reading, Math, & Writing English, Reading, Math, & Science; Writing (optional) Math LevelsAlgebra & GeometryAlgebra, Geometry & Trigonometry Timing140 questions in 11 sections (4 hours total) 215 questions in 5 larger sections (3 hours total) ScoresEach section is worth 800 points for a total of 2400 Composite Score out of 36 - Writing Score Separate PerspectiveReasoning/Strategy Based; measures general thinking and problem- solving abilities Straightforward/Curriculum Based; measures content and skills learned in high school FormatMultiple Choice & Written Response Multiple Choice Wrong AnswersPenalizedNot Penalized Registrationwww.CollegeBoard.orgwww.ACTStudent.org

14 School Day SAT April 15th, 2015 Create an account on: collegeboard.org

15 Campus Visits Admissions Office - Interviews Financial Aid Office Students Professors Classes – building for your major School Newspaper Group Tours – Dorms, Dining Hall Watch a Game

16 Making the Cut – Final Choices Applying  Safety, Slide and Reach Schools  Deadlines Early Decision (Binding)/Early Action (Non Binding) Recommendations Essays Interviews

17 Senior Year Continue a CHALLENGING academic program Be responsible for your future – make good choices Ask for help when needed Seek out your Counselor for all questions regarding college, career, or military

18 Next Steps Learn how to Study EFFECTIVELY Get involved and continue or become a “well rounded student” Talk with Parents/Guardians Review transcript for accuracy and requirements Complete your Student Success Plan Research and make post high school plans Have fun while doing it all!!

19 Questions? Post-Test


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