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Life After High School WHAT WILL IT LOOK LIKE FOR YOU???
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CHOICES College/University Military Job Force
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COLLEGE Research various schools (3 to 5) Apply paper/on-line Common Application used by numerous school Take ACT/SAT/Compass by December Apply for financial aid - FAFSA (everyone needs to do this) Apply for scholarships
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COLLEGE TIMELINE Sept 1 –Dec 1 st Applying to Colleges Apply to dream schools and safety net schools Sign up in the Counseling Office to meet with reps Financial Aid should be done by Jan 1 st Parents can use their 2014 taxes to begin with until 2015 taxes are done Put down deposits on housing Applying for scholarships throughout the school year (most deadlines Feb 15) Mar-May choosing your college
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ACT Test Information Next test - October 24 Register late by October 2 Cost $39.50 + $25.00 late fee Register at www.actstudent/orgwww.actstudent/org Tests you in math, English, reading & science Highest score is a 36 composite-average is 22 A good ACT score ranges from 27-30s TESTS - ACT
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TESTS - SAT November 7 th Register by October 9th Cost $54.50 Register at www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Tests students in math, critical reading, language A perfect score is a 1600 which is math + critical reading only A good score is a 1220 and above on math + critical reading. 220 is the equivalent of a 27 on ACT
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TESTS - COMPASS Black Eagle Testing Center Three tests Each test cost $5 ($15 for all) Used to apply for CWI, CSI, North Idaho Used for placement purposes
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TRANSCRIPTS Transcript forms in Counseling Office Fill out and list schools to send transcripts Transcripts will be given back to you or sent to your school of choice
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RMHS SENIOR NIGHT October 21st 6:00pm & October 22 nd 2:00pm Find out more information about life after high school (Financial Aid, Scholarship Information, Transcripts, Applications, Etc.)
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COLLEGE FAIR Monday, October 19 th Expo Idaho (Boise Fairgrounds) 9:00am-2:00pm 6:00-8:00 pm * Students can pick up form in the Counseling Office and must return it to Ms. White between 12:15 – 12:45.
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ATHLETICS - NCAA NCAA clearinghouse www.eligibilitycenter.org www.eligibilitycenter.org Must register on-line Must send ACT and SAT scores directly to the clearinghouse Code for sending 9999 Go over coursework with counselor to make sure you are taking correct courses for NCAA and other requirements Send transcripts
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ATHLETICS - NAIA NAIA regulations require 18 minimum on ACT or 860 on SAT Overall GPA of 2.O Graduate in the top half of your class Register on-line www.playnaia.org www.playnaia.org Send transcript to NAIA ACT or SAT scores must be sent directly to NAIA Code is 9876
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SCHOLARSHIPS Rocky’s Counseling page under Scholarships University’s Financial Aid/Scholarship page IdahoCIS.org (user: RMHS1; pass: grizzly) Look for scholarships through your church or parents’ jobs Check with Civic organizations-Lions Club, Rotary Club,
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RECOMMENDATION LETTERS Create a resume or brag sheet Ask teacher or counselor verbally to write the letter Make sure to give them the resume Give them a stamped envelope if needed and other information needed for task Make sure to give the teacher plenty of time to write the letter at least 2 weeks
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MILITARY Interview each branch of the military you may be interested in Consider the option packages for each branch Practice for the ASVAB Take the ASVAB (sign up in the Counseling Office) Make a commitment to the branch that you feel best fits you
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WORKFORCE Create a great resume Use your resources to find a job-people you know and people you kind of know Collect application/and return applications Set up interviews-dress appropriately Send a thank you card after the interview
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HELP Put a pass in to see your counselor Senior audits College admissions representatives Family members & friends
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QUESTIONS
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