Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

School Counseling Department

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "School Counseling Department"— Presentation transcript:

1 School Counseling Department
What’s next juniors? School Counseling Department

2 5 Gateways Post Secondary Military Workforce
*4 Year *2 Year *Technical Military *Enlist *Academy *ROTC Workforce APPRENTICESHIP AND INTERNSHIP SELF-EMPLOYMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3 Important Factors in College Admissions-Ranked
1. Grades in college prep classes 2. Strength of curriculum 3. Admissions test (SAT and/or ACT) 4. Grades in all classes 5. Essay 6. Students demonstrated interest 7. Counselor recommendation 8. Class rank 9. Teacher recommendation 10. SAT AP exams 11. Portfolio 12. SAT II test scores 13. Extra-curricular activities 14. Work

4 College Admission Testing
Most colleges require students to take college admissions tests SAT- ACT- Both the ACT and the SAT are nationally administered standardized tests that help colleges evaluate candidates. Most schools accept either test interchangably. So as you begin to think about college and creating the best application package possible, your admissions plan should begin with the question, "Which test should I take?“ You can try a free practice test for the SAT and ACT through Free online prep for the new SAT will be provided through Khan Academy *Some colleges require or suggest that students take SAT subject tests (SAT II). Check your college’s websites to see what they require.

5 When should I take the SAT/ACT
Most juniors take the SAT/ACT in the winter or spring. This gives students a chance to get their scores back and retake the test if they want to try and achieve a higher score in June or in the fall. It is also recommended to take subject tests at the end of your junior year if your colleges require them. The course work is fresh in your mind at the end of the year.

6 College Admissions Testing
SAT ACT Test Prep March2 Sucess Khan Academy

7 Welcome to Naviance Naviance can help you decide on your path
Naviance is a web-based resource for students and parents that encourages and supports post high school career and college planning Family Connection is specific to our school Family Connection is linked with Naviance Succeed, a service that is used in School Counseling

8 How Can I Use It? Career Planning College Planning Success Planning
Learning Style Inventory, Interest Inventory, Personality Inventory, Resume Building College Planning College Search, Application Process, College Major Exploration, Scholarship/Financial Aid Resources Success Planning Personalized Goals and Tasks, Student Planner

9

10

11

12

13

14

15 Edit Profile


Download ppt "School Counseling Department"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google