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1 Life After High School What Will It Look Like For You?

2 What Are My Choices? College/University – 2 or 4 year options Career Technical School Military Job force

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4 Preparing for College Research various schools (3 to 5) Apply online via the college or university website – Common Application is used by many schools. Take ACT or (retake) the SAT by December Apply for financial aid – everyone needs to do this! Apply for scholarships

5 Timeline for College Application Process Sept 1 –Dec 1 st Apply to colleges – Apply to dream schools and safety net schools Financial Aid (FAFSA) should be completed by January 1 st Submit your student housing deposit Apply for scholarships throughout the school year (most deadlines are Feb 15 th ) March-May choose your college!

6 DateSchoolTime September 12 th Idaho State University10 :00 am September 14 th Oregon State University8:00 am September 14 th Johns Hopkins University10:15 am September 14 th Pacific University12:10 am September 16 th Air Force Academy1:30 pm September 21 st CWI10:00 am September 22 nd Univ of Southern California10:00 am October 5 th Carroll College9:00 am October 17 th Embry Riddle7:45 am October 17 th Montana State8:30 am October 17 th Pacific NW College of Art9:00 am October 17 th Gonzaga12:00 pm October 17 th Western Washington Univ1:00 pm More coming!! Representatives from colleges and universities from all across the country visit Rocky throughout the year, especially during first semester. Sign-up in the Career Center. College and University visits

7 Attend The National College Fair Tuesday, October 18 th Expo Idaho 11:00- 2:00pm and/or 6:00-8:00 pm

8 Attend RMHS College and Financial Aid Night Wednesday, October 19 th 6:30- 8:00 pm Learn about financial aid, scholarships, and paying for college.

9 What is FAFSA? FAFSA = Free Application for Federal Student Aid – Helps pay for higher education ( i.e., college, career school, grad school ) – Covers tuition, fees, room/board, books/supplies, and transportation – Three categories: grants, work-study, and loans Who gets federal student aid? – Every student who meets certain eligibility requirements can get some type of federal aid, regardless of age or family income. How do I apply? #1… Create a FAFSA ID ( confirms your identity and enables you to sign your documents electronically )  Go to StudentAid.gov/fsaid #2…Complete the FAFSA application at fafsa.gov  You’ll be able to submit a 2017-18 FAFSA beginning October 1 st !  Your parents will use their 2015 income and tax information  Schools use FAFSA information to award nonfederal aid #3… Review your Student Aid Report (or SAR).  Make sure everything you reported is accurate  The SAR usually includes a number used to determine your eligibility for financial aid Whew, right??

10 ACT Test Information Next available test is October 22 th Register by September 16 th Cost is $42.50 (no writing) or $58.50 (w/writing) Register at www.actstudent.orgwww.actstudent.org RMHS code = 130399 Tests students in math, English, reading & science. Highest score is a 36 composite… average is 22.

11 SAT Test Information Next available test is November 5 th Register by October 7 th Cost $45 (no essay) or $57 (w/essay) Register at www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Tests students in math, critical reading and language. A perfect score is 1600 (math score + reading/language) (a score of 1220 is the equivalent of a 27 on the ACT)

12 Do You Want to Play Sports at Division I or II level 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 – Will want to go over course work with counselor to make sure you are taking correct courses for NCAA and other requirements – Send transcripts

13 Do you want to play sports at A NAIA college division? 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

14 Want to Know about Scholarships ? Check list of scholarships on the RMHS website – (click on counseling tab then career center tab) Sign up for REMIND! – Text @rocky2017 to (208) 228-0391 Look for scholarships through your church or parent’s employers Check with Civic organizations (i.e., Lions Club and Rotary Club)

15 Transcripts Transcript request forms can be found in the counseling office. “Official transcript” = sealed and mailed to the schools/program indicated on your form. “Unofficial transcript” = not sealed and can be given directly to you. Transcripts fee is.50 (for envelop and postage).

16 How do I get a letter of recommendation? 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.

17 Military Options Interview each branch of the military you may be interested in – Army rep visits every 3 rd Wednesday (lunchtime) – Air Force visits every 4 th Wednesday (lunchtime) – Marines rep visits 1 st & 3 rd Tuesdays (lunchtime) – Navy rep visits 1 st & 3 rd Fridays as well as 2 nd & 4 th Tuesday (lunchtime) – National Guard rep visits every 4 th Thursday (lunchtime) Consider the option packages for each branch Practice for the ASVAB – Career Center has an ASVAB practice book you can check out Take the ASVAB – The next ASVAB test is scheduled for October 13 th at RMHS Make a commitment to the branch that you feel best fits you

18 Workforce Options 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

19 How do I get help with all these decisions? RMHS career and college counselor RMHS academic counselor RMHS counseling intern Teachers/coaches College admissions representatives Family members & friends

20 Whatever you are, be a good one. -Abraham Lincoln


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