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WELCOME SENIOR PARENT NIGHT Class of 2017!
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IMPORTANT DATES Sept. 15 – Senior Breakfast – receive info about senior supplies Sept. 24 – Senior Saturday - Order Senior Supplies ($100 deposit required), senior shirt ($12-$40), take senior yearbook pictures, take out sr. yearbook ad ($40-$225) etc; Bring more than one check. Mr. Scamardo from Herff Jones will be available several lunch periods in the fall semester to take orders Oct. 5 – College and Career Prep Night AT Edward A. Dufresne Community Center; 6:00 p.m. Oct. 27 - DHS scholarship applications will be distributed in advisory
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IMPORTANT DATES Dec. 18 – Deadline for turning in DHS Scholarship Application to Mrs. Chauvin Early January, 2017 – Be sure to order senior supplies if you want the DHS logo on announcements April 1, 2017 - PROM May 4, 2017 – SENIOR AWARDS NIGHT May 16, 2017 – GRADUATION PRACTICE at 8:30 a.m. in gym AND BACCALAUREATE at 7:00 p.m. in auditorium May 18, 2017 – GRADUATION! P o n t c h a r t r a i n C e n t e r a t 7 : 0 0 p. m.
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DIPLOMA OPTIONS (see yellow handout) To be considered for additional endorsements, seniors must indicate by checking on the Credit Check letter Regular State Diploma LA Core 4 or Basic Core DHS Advanced Studies (honors)Diploma Academic Endorsement Career/Technical Endorsement
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RECOGNITION AT GRADUATION ADVANCED STUDIES DIPLOMA (honors) White Stole; seated on stage SUMA CUM LAUDE (99.5-107 GPA)-Gold Cord MAGNA CUM LAUDE (94.5-99.4 GPA)- Silver Cord CUM LAUDE (89.5-94.4 GPA)-White Cord ACADEMIC ENDORSEMENT- Blue Cord CAREER & TECHNICAL ENDORSEMENT - Green Cord BETA– Black Stole NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY – Blue Stole
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PLANNING MY FUTURE Every senior will receive a “Planning My Future” booklet in class presentations In those presentations, we will discuss choosing a career, choosing a college, ACT/SAT, Financial Aid & TOPS and what you need to know before your first year of college, etc.
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CHOOSING A CAREER Know yourself – Interests, abilities,personality, values Learn about careers – Websites, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Encyclopedia of Careers, Job Shadow Figure out where you fit!
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CHOOSING A COLLEGE Factors: Major, cost, size, distance from home, admissions policies Resources: Websites, catalogues, guide books (Peterson’s, College Handbook) College Visits: DHS allows two days excused absence; parent must attend to be excused; turn in College Visitation form 3 days prior to visit; college appointment should be made in advance
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ESTIMATED COLLEGE COSTS (check college websites for changes at any time) Estimate for LSU per semester Tuition/Fees $5379 Dorm $3500 Meal Ticket $2000 Books $1000 Total $11,879 Estimate for SLU per semester Tuition & Fees $3825 Dorm $3000 Meal Ticket $1650 Books $ 180 Total $8,655
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LOUISIANA COLLEGES ADMISSIONS POLICIES (see pink handout) All require the Core 4 Curriculum All require the Core 4 Curriculum ACT English at least 18 and ACT Math at least 19 Flagship: LSU - 3.0 in 19 Core AND 22 ACT AND no remedial classes Statewide: La Tech, ULL and UNO, – 2.5 Core GPA, OR 23 ACT, and no remedial classes
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LOUISIANA COLLEGES ADMISSIONS POLICIES REGIONAL: Grambling, LSU-A, LSU-S, Southern BR, & SUNO 2.0 GPA OR 20 ACT Northwestern & McNeese, Minimum 2.35 “Overall” GPA and one of the following: 20 ACT OR 2.0 “Core” GPA Nicholls One of the following: 21 ACT OR 2.35 “Overall” GPA Southeastern & ULM Minimum 2.35 “Overall” GPA and one of the following: 21 ACT OR 2.0 “Core” GPA Open Admissions-all community colleges
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APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Submit the following : Application (colleges prefer online application) Test Scores (ACT or SAT I and/or II) Transcripts (in-state public colleges can get student transcripts online; if applying out-of-state, or to private colleges see Ms. Beth) Essays if required; CSS Profile, if required Apply early – before Christmas; students must be accepted for admissions before being considered for financial aid Out-of-State Early Decision – Binding agreement Early Action – Not binding
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ACT & SAT College entrance exams Louisiana is an ACT state Out-of-state schools may vary – some require one or the other. Check the schools websites! SAT I & SAT II (subject area tests) Cost - ACT - $39.50; SAT - $45 Dates listed on pg. 9 of Planning My Future booklet
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ACT READINESS SCORES Data provided by ACT indicates that the following ACT scores indicate “readiness for college” English – 18 Math – 22 Reading – 22 Science - 23 ACT cutoff scores for remedial courses in LA English – 18 Math - 19
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NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER For any athlete hoping to play at the college level, see Mrs. Chauvin Must complete application online Must meet ACT and Core GPA requirements Website: www.eligibilitycenter.org
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FINANCIAL AID Scholarships – varies per school; TOPS; civic organizations; foundations; corporations, etc. Grants – Pell, SEOG, Go Grant Loans – Perkins, Direct Subsidized & Unsubsidized, PLUS (Parent) Work Study Program
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TOPS ( Students will receive their TOPS report on Thursday) Opportunity Award – 2.5 core GPA & 20 ACT = free tuition?? @ state universities Performance Award – 3.0 core GPA & 23 ACT = free tuition?? @ state un. PLUS $400 stipend Honors Award – 3.0 core GPA & 27 ACT = free tuition?? @ state un. PLUS $800 stipend
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TOPS TECH AWARD 2.5 Core GPA & 17 ACT Two Options for Core Curriculum Go to www.osfa.la.gov for details or see handoutwww.osfa.la.
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TOPS Students are allowed to go out-of-state and return to a Louisiana college and claim the remainder of TOPS eligibility. You may also start in LA, go out-of- state, then return and claim the remainder of your TOPS. LOSFA recommends sending them your ACT/SAT scores. Code for ACT is 1595 and SAT is 9010.
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What you need to know before your first year of college…… College credits College schedules College roommates Learn to wash clothes & clean Learn to cook, if you live in an apartment
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What you need to know before your first year of college…… Learn to manage money – be careful with credit cards Choose friends wisely Be organized, use a planner Learn to say “Sorry I can’t go out, I have to study.” It’s okay to be homesick!
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ALTERNATIVES TO A FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE Community College – Delgado, BRCC, River Parishes CC Proprietary Schools – Beauty school, court reporting school, etc. Technical College – SouthCentral LA Tech, River Parishes, Jefferson, etc. Apprenticeships Military
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SENIOR BULLETIN Main means of communication Distributed every Monday morning in homeroom; also on school’s website Includes information about colleges, scholarships, diplomas, TOPS, etc. Ask your child to share the bulletin with you or log on to the DHS website www.stcharles.k12.la.us/destrehan
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I am here to help… If you would like to discuss your child’s future, call my secretary, Mrs. Pizzitola at 764-9872 to set up an appointment. My email: mchauvin@stcharles.k12.la.us Thank you & have a nice evening!
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