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Information Night for Parents of JUNIORS Mrs. Melissa Work, A-F Mrs. Kerry Hendel, G-O Mrs. Valery Will, P-Z Mrs. Beth Burnham, Career Counselor Miss Lydia Snow, Counseling Intern –
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What’s happening in the Counseling Office … Scheduling classes for next year… this is an ongoing process from January through August. Individual junior meetings are underway.
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Checking Graduation Requirements English 4.0 Social Studies 4.0 Math 4.0 Science 4.0 (3.0) Arts & Humanities 2.0 (1.0) Electives 3.0 (5.0) PE 1.32 Health.75 Driver’s Ed..25 Family Consumer Sci..25 Career Explorations.25 Total: 23.82
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Options After High School Four-year College or Universit y Honors or college prep classes required SAT or ACT required Application to the college, which may include: Application fee (required) Official high school transcript (required) Teacher/counselor recommendations Student essay Interview
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Options (continued) Community Colleges (Two-years) High school diploma SAT/ACT scores usually not required (except for selective programs such as nursing) Open enrollment Opportunity to earn an associate’s degree (two-years) May transfer to a four-year college to pursue a bachelor’s degree
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Options (continued) Trade/Technical Schools Each school has its own standards for acceptance Students must follow the application procedures SAT/ACT scores usually not required – check with school
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Options (continued) Work Military – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard High School Diploma required ASVAB test scores required
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What’s on a transcript? Student’s name, address, birth date Courses taken in grades 9 - 12 Final grades earned in each course Yearly and cumulative GPA Class rank Attendance Current senior report card (only if requested)
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Testing SAT Test Reading, Math, Writing (optional) Students must register with College Board online at www.collegeboard.org (cost $54.50) May 7, 2016 (given at MHS – deadline 4/8/2016) June 4, 2016 (deadline 5/5/2016) October, November, & December dates in fall
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Testing ACT www.actstudent.org College entrance exam that measures skills in English, Math, Reading, and Science. Writing section is optional; check school requirements. Cost is $56.50 While many students only take the SAT, students are encouraged to take the ACT for an additional score to report to colleges in the application process. June 11, 2016 (deadline 5/6/16) September and October dates in fall
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ATTENTION: SAT and ACT scores must be sent directly from the testing agency to the college or university to which the student is applying! Students must indicate that they wish to have their scores sent electronically at the time they register for the test. – Test scores are NOT part of the transcript and will not be sent by counselors or the counseling office
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Testing ASVAB Entrance exam and career interest inventory for students considering entering the military. Given in November at MHS or with a recruiter.
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Testing “Placement Testing” Usually required at trade/technical schools and community colleges
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Keystones May 16-17 Algebra I May 18-19 Literature May 23-24 Biology
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Athletics at the college level NCAA Clearinghouse Complete the NCAA form at http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net if you are planning to participate in athletics in college (Division I and II only); students must inform the Counseling Office when they have completed this process. http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
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Naviance The program that the students are using to use to research careers and colleges
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http://connection.naviance.com/muhlenberg
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HOME PAGE Muhlenberg High School 400 Sharp Ave. Laureldale, PA 19605 P: (610)921-8078
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Colleges I’m thinking about Click here
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Add Colleges
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Look up a school
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Deadlines and Contact Information
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REQUESTING A TRANSCRIPT
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Complete 1 transcript release form and submit to Counseling Office. This must be done before any transcripts can be sent!
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Requesting a Transcript
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Confirmation
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Teacher/ Counselor Recommendations Student needs to complete Senior Brag Sheet See teacher/counselor, in person, to request letter of recommendation Request letter in Naviance and specify school(s) Two week turnaround is required
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ALLOW 14 WORKING DAYS TO PROCESS ALL APPLICATIONS
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SENIOR LETTER OF REC SURVEY
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CLICK HERE Parent Brag Sheet
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Financial Aid We will hold a joint Senior Parent/Financial Aid Night on Thursday, September 22. A financial aid representative from PHEAA will explain the financial aid process and answer your questions. We will also hold two FAFSA completion sessions to assist families with completing this application; November 5 and January 14.
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FAFSA “ Free Application for Federal Student Aid” www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fafsa.ed.gov ALL students pursuing post-secondary education should submit this form in order to be considered for federal and state aid. Please attend our financial aid night for more information!
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CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE Application required by some private colleges to help them award non-federal student aid funds. Register online at www.collegeboard.org
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Different Types of Aid Scholarships Grants Loans Work Study
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Scholarship Opportunities How do you find out about scholarships? Scholarship lists are updated regularly on the high school’s website; applications are either online or in the Counseling Office Surf the web – scholarship search websites such as www.fastweb.comwww.fastweb.com Parent/student’s workplace, organizations to which you belong, community resources Individual colleges/universities offer scholarships to incoming freshmen students
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CAUTION! Beware of advertisements for scholarship services that ask you to pay money to find out about scholarships! You can do this on your own for FREE!
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Let’s talk about what juniors should be doing NOW! Continue taking self-assessments in Naviance http://connection.naviance.com/muhlenberg Research, explore, and visit schools that will provide the education necessary to pursue the career of their choice Job Shadow
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Register for the SAT and or ACT in the spring: May or June Meet with alpha counselor to discuss future plans and post-secondary options Narrow down a list of colleges Research scholarship opportunities Create a list of activities, awards, honors received while in high school (grades 9-12) Students should plan to begin completing college applications as early as September All applications submitted by Thanksgiving
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THANK YOU! We wish your child a happy and productive senior year!
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