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Cal-SOAP Presents: Your Path to College Testing and Application Preparation for Juniors www.sandiegocalsoap.com 858.569.1866
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Campus Selection Criteria Size of the student body Requirements Location Majors/programs offered Student : teacher ratio Housing Financial aid
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Application Builders Grade Point Average in A-G courses Entrance tests Honors and awards Work experience and special skills Extracurricular activities Community service Possible writing samples and interviews
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Pop Quiz! (True or False?) The prestige of the high school you attended can affect your chances of admission. ◦ False! Requirements and financial aid can vary widely depending on the college. ◦ True If a college doesn’t have exactly the major you want, you shouldn’t consider attending. ◦ False!
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A-G Requirements for UC and CSU 2 yrs:History and Social Science 4 yrs:English 3 yrs: (4 Rec. for both) Mathematics (algebra, geometry, and algebra II) 2 yrs: (3 Rec. for UC) Laboratory Science (1 year of biological science and 1 year of physical science) 2 yrs: (3 Rec. for UC) Foreign language (both years must be in the same language) 1 yr:Visual and performing arts: art, dance, theatre/ drama, or music 1 yr:Elective chosen from the subject areas listed above or other college preparatory course (2 semesters or 1 year-long course) Note: Private and out-of-state institutions may not require “A-G” completion, but their subject requirements will be very similar.
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Entrance Tests University of California SAT Reasoning or ACT w/ Writing Highest total score California State University SAT Reasoning or ACT SAT: Use Reading and Math scores only ACT: Writing is not required Register at: www.collegeboard.com www.actstudent.org Take the SAT or ACT by the end of your junior year!
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University of California Ten Campuses in CA Admission Requirements: 15 A-G courses w/ 3.0 or better Entrance Exams (SAT or ACT w/ writing) Personal Statements Application Deadline: November 30, 2010 Fee: $60 per UC application www.universityofcalifornia.edu
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California State University California State University 23 campuses in CA Admission Requirements: 15 A-G courses w/ 2.0 or better Entrance Exams (SAT or ACT w/o writing) Application Deadline: Nov. 30, 2010 Fee: $55 per application www.csumentor.edu
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California Community Colleges 112 campuses in CA Degrees offered: Associates Degrees Vocational Certificates Rolling admission practiced and applications are FREE Admission requirements: Must be 18 or older (or with parent permission) Must take Math and English Placement Tests SAT or ACT not needed Affordable: $26/unit Many offer evening and online courses Transfer options to a 4-yr university: IGETC TAG www.cccco.edu www.gcccd.cc.ca.us www.swccd.edu www.sdccc.net
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Pop Quiz! The admission tests for UC and CSU: ◦ A. are the same ◦ B. have different writing requirements ◦ C. have different subject test requirements ◦ D. are both B and C B How many CSU campuses are in CA? ◦ A. 2 – B. 9 – C. 23 – D. 33 C What percentage of college students in the US attend a CA community college? ◦ A. 1.3% – B. 4% – C. 7% – D. 10% D
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Private/Independent Universities 73 in CA Degrees offered and admission requirements expected: Vary for each institution http://www.aiccu.edu/ http://www.aiccu.edu/ Application process varies but many institutions accept the Common Application: www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org
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Vocational/Technical Institutions Admission requirements vary for each institution Accreditation: Does your degree count? Do research on the institution Remember: Community colleges often offer the same certificate programs for a much lower cost!
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Military Opportunities Admission requirements for military academies: Vary, but are usually very rigorous Scholarships and student aid programs are available to eligible students** Air Force Academywww.usafa.af.mil Coast Guard Academywww.gocoastguard.com Merchant Marine Academywww.usmma.edu Military Academywww.usma.edu Naval Academywww.usna.edu **Contact the appropriate liaison officer at each academy of interest for information. Two options: before college and after college Serving before college can lead to military financial aid Serving after college allows you to serve as an officer, and may still be combined with military financial aid
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Financial Aid BOG-Waiver for CC students: – Waives community college fees – www.cccapply.org/BOG_Waiver/ www.cccapply.org/BOG_Waiver/ FAFSA: Get a PIN for yourself and a parent ASAP www.pin.ed.gov Apply between January 1 st and March 2 nd of you senior year www.fafsa.ed.gov Scholarships: – www.fastweb.comwww.fastweb.com AB-540 for undocumented students: – Waives out-of-state tuition fees for undocumented students – http://www.maldef.org/ab540/ab540.cfm http://www.maldef.org/ab540/ab540.cfm Types of financial aid Grants Scholarships Loans Fee waivers Work-study Campus-based funds
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Pop Quiz! (Multiple answer…) Name 5 private universities in CA… ◦ Ex: University of Southern California / Stanford University / University of San Diego / Point Loma Nazarene University / Pepperdine University Name 5 vocational/technical schools… ◦ Ex: Art Institute / ITT Tech / Coleman College / Universal Technical Institute / Culinary Institute of America Name 5 military academies… ◦ Ex: West Point / Air Force Academy / Naval Academy / Coast Guard Academy / Merchant Marine Academy Name the 4 forms of financial aid… ◦ Grants, Loans, Work-study, and Scholarships
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You can do it! …Cal-SOAP can help! Find the College Peer Advisor (CPA) assigned to your high school site. Become a Cal-SOAP student by filling out an application. Visit the Cal-SOAP website or call our office for resources and upcoming events: www.sandiegocalsoap.com www.sandiegocalsoap.com 858.569.1866 Your path to college begins NOW!
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