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SEPTEMBER 27 6 PM WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL CAFÉ
INFORMATION ON AFTER GRADUATION OPTIONS : COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS MILITARY OPTIONS INTERNSHIPS & APPRENTICESHIP OPTIONS CAREER & WORK OPTIONS
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Ms. Abels A-F Ms. Coaston G-M Mrs. Davis N-Z Mrs. Gore Off site students
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https://tinyurl.com/y7to62at
December 3-14 Retakes will be offered *End Of Course Retake Signup Procedures* Follow the link below to sign up to retake one or more EOC You MUST be logged into your school Google account
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Well, what’s next? College Military Technical school
Internship/apprenticeships Work/career
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College Explore College Websites
Take College Visits (Preferably days we don’t have school) – you have 2 excused visits as a senior. Please refer to your agenda, and follow the process carefully! Virtual Tours – Most have this feature as a part of their websites. College Rep Visits – College representatives are at Wayne throughout the fall during lunches. Visits are listed in daily announcements.
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College Applications How many? Dream, Safe bets, & All else fails
Create account on colleges website Common Application – Why it is a good idea High School Transcript (Official and Unofficial) Complete forms in B124 with Mrs. Bargo CCP Transcript must come from the college the credit was awarded. Having it appear on your high school transcript is not enough. Senior Schedule Application Fee expect AT LEAST $25 per college Fee waivers available for some schools for those who qualify- (free & reduced lunch status) B124 – Mrs. Bargo ACT and/or SAT Scores – Must come from the college board
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Warning! Warning! Warning!
Social media can be reviewed by admissions staff. What message are you sending about yourself?
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Sign up online @ www.actstudent.org
You will need the account number from your ACT you took in your junior year at Wayne to link accounts Wayne’s School Code Cost: $46.00 (No Writing) $62.50 (With Writing) Fee waivers are available to those who qualify...see counselor! Request to send scores to colleges in the registration process!
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NCAA Must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center if playing Division I or II NCAA Athletics $85 to register (fee waivers available for qualifying students) NAIA $80 to register
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October 1st- online registration begins
Free Application for Federal Student Aid NEVER pay October 1st- online registration begins Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID - student and parent Create a username & password - google ‘fsa id’ $ awarded based on student need - not academic achievement 2017 IRS Tax Information - Data Retrieval Tool
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WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL FINANCIAL AID NIGHT Monday, October 8, 2018
6 pm in ITC If you are planning on staying to receive assistance in completing your FAFSA, please have your FSA ID and appropriate financial documents in hand.
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– FSA ID Now you need to sign up for a FSA ID when you visit the FAFSA website. Students and parents need separate FSA IDs and a unique address must be associated with each ID. It may take up to 3 days to confirm your identity and use your FSA ID, so request the ID early.
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Wayne High School Counseling department Daily announcements
Fastweb finaid.org bigfuture.collegeboard.org Schully cappex Facebook page Wayne High School Counseling department Daily announcements Black binder in B124 Raise Me General rule : if a scholarship application asks for a fee to apply, move on.
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Recommendations Ask for letters of recommendation from teachers/counselors 2-3 weeks in advance, if possible! When asking a teacher/counselor for a letter of recommendation, have the information form prepared and ready to give them. If letter is for a scholarship, be sure to provide the teacher/counselor with details about the scholarship so they can be specific to any necessary details in their letter. If the letter is to be uploaded to a site, be sure you have provided these instructions. Always supply an addressed stamped envelope if the letter is to be mailed.
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MILITARY CAREERS
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MILITARY CAREER FACTS Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S
MILITARY CAREER FACTS Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor Members serve in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps , and Coast Guard. Reserve components include the Air National Guard and Army National Guard In February 2017, more than 2.1 million people served in the Armed Forces. Service members are assigned an occupational specialty based on their aptitude, previous training, and the needs of their branch of service. People who wish to enlist must take a placement exam called the ASVAB (Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery) College tuition assistance programs are available. Pay structure for military personnel is based on rank and time served. Military personnel can retire at 20 years instead of the norm of 30 years. Many military staff go on to have second careers. Job forecast: Military opportunities should be good through 2026.
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Options for Building a Lifelong Career
Right Path, Right Now Options for Building a Lifelong Career
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It usually takes between 3 months to 18 months to complete a career technical education program. Since this education is shorter than most traditional college and university degree programs, you can use these options to start on your career path sooner. If you would like to receive credit for your career technical training when you transfer to a college or university degree program, make sure you meet with an admissions officer or academic advisor. Different colleges and universities have varying policies on awarding credit for career-technical training and workforce certificates.
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Find a sponsor for your Apprenticeship
Find a sponsor for your Apprenticeship. You would fill out an application and have an interview to be accepted. Some places like Unions have specific times of the year where you apply with a pool of applicants seeking the same positions. A sponsor is an individual employer or union who will train you. After you are accepted into an apprenticeship, you will work full-time and be paid for that work. While working you will receive on the job training. You may also be required to complete additional instruction during your off-time.
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Ohio has more than 1,100 registered apprenticeship programs in fields as diverse as: construction, energy, health care, manufacturing, and utilities. Each program includes, at a minimum, 2,000 hours of structured on-the-job training and 144 hours per year of related technical instruction. has a list of apprenticeships from across the state.
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Resources www.jfs.ohio.gov/apprenticeship
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Ohio Means Jobs www. ohiomeansjobs.com
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Where do I go from here? Take a career interest survey to get some ideas! There’s one right on OhioMeansJobs.com This may give you ideas you haven’t thought of. It only takes about 20 minutes of your time.
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