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Senior Visit: Class of 2015
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Mrs. Trish Scott ext. 34150 A - Delg Mr. Lupe Barba ext. 34159 Deli – Gala plus AVID Ms. Linda Garcia ext. 34151 Gall - Lopez, D Mrs. Diana Farley ext. 34152 Lopez, E – Rodriguez, C Mr. Tony Wood ext. 34157 Rodriguez, D - Z Walk-in meetings are available most days before and after school as well as during lunch. To make an appointment, see a counseling office secretary before school, lunch or after school and she will write out a pass for a specific time and date. Show your teacher the pass on that date to be released to go to the office for your visit!
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Mrs. Scott Mr. Barba Mrs. Farley Mr. Wood
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Shoe Salesperson * Gymnastics Coach * professional Circus Performer * special education teacher * Counselor Migrant worker * U.S. Army * Waiter * DJ * Restaurant Manager * Self-Employed * Spanish Teacher * Counselor waitress * receptionist * ELL Language assessor * Spanish teacher * counselor Cashier * Cafeteria food server* osteoporosis Research Assistant * substitute teacher * Special education Teacher * Counselor Lawn mower/gardener * baseball scorekeeper * dishwasher * forklift driver * gas station attendant * uCLA football equipment manager * UCLA football scorekeeper * convention setup * soil technician * YMCA daycare counselor * substitute teacher * 6 th grade teacher * Counselor
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YOU CAN GO!
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20152015
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English Math Social Studies Science PE Foreign Lang./Fine Art Health Electives 40 credits 20 credits 30 credits 20 credits 10 credits 5 credits 80 credits You must also pass the CAHSEE Total 225 credits
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1 st Quarter Progress 1 st Quarter Report Cards 2 nd Quarter Progress 1 st Semester Grades (Final) 3 rd Quarter Progress 3 rd Quarter Report Cards 4 th Quarter Progress 2 nd Semester Grades (Final) 9/19 10/21 11/14 1/7/15 (mailed) 2/20/15 4/14/15 5/15/15 6/17/15 (mailed)
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https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org /college-search
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Academic Area High School University of California Cal State University Community College Private Colleges 225 Units Upper 9%: Most Competitive Upper 33%: Competitive Most Difficult Very Difficult Moderately Difficult Minimally Difficult Non-Competitive English 4 Years (40 Units) 4 Years 1. Four-Year Degree Transfer Recommended strongest possible preparation. 2. Assoc. of Arts Degree *Business*Science*Astronomy*Psychology*Telecommunications*Aeronautics*Electronics *Psychiatric Technology *Foreign Language *Pre-Professional School 3. Vocational Certificate Programs *Police Work *Drafting *Medical Secretary *Child Development *Fire Academy *Emergency Med. Tech. *Computer Science *Interior Design *Welding Broad Range of Admissions Standards and Policies Math 2 Years (20 Units) Alg. 1 or Alg. A&B Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra II (Recommend 4 or more years) Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra II (Recommend 4 or more years) World History & Geography U.S. History Amer. Govt. / Economics 3 Years (30 Units): World Hist. U.S, Hist. Gov’t./Econ. 1 Year World History and 1 Year U.S. History OR ½ US Hist. AND 1 Semester Am. Govt. OR 1 Semester Econ. 1 Year World History and 1 Year U.S. History and 1 Semester Am. Govt. and 1 Semester Econ. Science 2 Years (20 Units) (Physical 10)(Life 10) 2 Years Lab Science (from core disciplines) (3 Recommended) (3 Recommended) 2 Years Science (1lab) (1 physical and 1 biological) Fine Art or Foreign Language 1 Year (10 Units) 1 Year UC Accepted Fine Art and 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended) 1 Year CSU Accepted Fine Art and 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended) P.E. 2 Years (20 Units) 1 Year of College-Prep Electives to be chosen from at least two of the following: History, English, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Foreign Language, Social Science, UC Accepted Fine Arts Health ½ Year (5 Units) Required GPA TestsCAHSEE Minimum GPA – 3.3 SAT or ACT (SUBJECT EXAMS OPTIONAL) Minimum GPA – 2.5 SAT or ACT H.S. Diploma or age 18 Placement Tests See Individual Catalogs Academic Requirements for Citrus Valley High School Graduation And All Levels of College Admission
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A. History (US Hist., Gov’t, World)2 yrs. B. English4 yrs. C. Math (Alg. 1, Geom., Alg. 2)3 yrs. 4 years recommended D. Science (Lab)2 yrs. 3 years recommended E. Foreign Language2 yrs. 3 years recommended F. Visual/Performing Art1 yr. G. College Prep Electives1 yr. C- or better
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College Preparatory Courses SAT/ACT SAT Subject Test (optional or per major) Good grade point average Requesting recommendation letters from your counselor: 2-3 weeks in advance-make an appointment! provide a pre-addressed envelope with postage Attach updated resume
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Here are the Anticipated SAT and ACT test dates for the 2014-2015 school year (ALL SATURDAYS): 1 st Sem.2 nd Sem. SAT Test : 10/11/141/24/15 11/8/143/14/15 12/6/145/2/15 6/6/15 1 st Sem.2 nd Sem. ACT Test : 9/13/142/7/15 10/25/14 4/18/15 12/13/14 6/13/15
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If you need more than 60 credits, see your counselor!
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Credits needed to graduate 225 Credits I have completed -_____ TOTAL =_____ Credits enrolled -_____ CREDITS DEFICIENT =_____ (SEE YOUR COUNSELOR!!!!)
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_____a. Community College _____b. CSU _____c. UC _____d. Private College _____e. Technical School _____f. Military
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CSU/UC GPA _______ A-G requirements completed ? a. Yes b. No If not eligible, list the classes you need to complete A-G requirements _____________________________________
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A-G completed yes______ no_____ Required GPA _____ Your GPA ______ SAT &/or ACT scores/dates: _____ /_____ Application Deadline: ________________ www.csumentor.com (online application) www.csumentor.com Bakersfield, Channel Islands, Chico, Dominguez Hills, East Bay, Fresno, Fullerton, Humboldt, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Maritime, Monterey Bay, Northridge, Pomona, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, San Marcos, Sonoma, Stanislaus 2.0 November 30 th
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Apply Online Student Planner Financial Aid Information Explore Campuses Links to each campus, virtual tours, etc. Request private and out of state college information Monitor Deadlines http://www.csumentor.com http://www.csumentor.com
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https://secure.csumentor.edu/planning/hi gh_school/cal_residents.asp
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A-G completed yes_____ no_____ Required GPA ______ Your GPA ______ SAT &/or ACT scores/dates_____ / _____ Application Deadline: __________________ www.ucop.edu/pathways www.ucop.edu/pathways Berkeley*Davis*Irvine*Los Angeles*Merced*Riverside*San Diego*Santa Barbara*Santa Cruz 3.0 November 30 th
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UC Comprehensive Review System 1. Grade-point average 2. Test scores 3. Performance in and number of courses beyond minimum a-g requirements 4. UC-approved honors courses and advanced courses 5. Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) – CA residents only 6. Quality of senior-year program of study 7. Academic opportunities in California high schools 8. Outstanding performance in one or more academic subject areas 9. Achievements in special projects 10. Improvement in academic performance 11. Special talents, achievements and awards 12. Participation in educational preparation programs 13. Academic accomplishment in light of life experiences 14. Geographic location Note: No single factor determines admission.
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Graduate from CVHS Registration/testing Dates:________ Options: Certificate, AA Degree, Vocational Program, 4-year transfer Pros: Lower costs, flexible schedule, opportunity to explore majors, smaller Classes, qualified professors, transitional Cons: Limited curriculum, lighter workload, less involved students, campus Life (or lack thereof) Spring 2015
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Admissions Criteria Graduate from high school Or be 18 years of age SAT/ACT not required Assessment tests required in math and English to determine appropriate class placement. Simple application process
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9 UC Schools 23 CSU Schools
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FAFSA www.FAFSA.ed.govwww.FAFSA.ed.gov Date Available: _________________ Date Due: __________________ Pick up any information on the FAFSA (financial aid application) before winter break. Application available January 1 st January 1, 2015 March 2, 2015
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www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org
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See senior visit handout/bulletin/CVHS website: http://cvhs.redlandsusd.nethttp://cvhs.redlandsusd.net Listen for announcements!
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1. List of Colleges w/deadlines/due dates 2. Cover Letter Should include a gracious recognition to the writer for offering their time to complete the recommendation 3. Résumé form (see Redlands Comm. Scholarship Foundation Worksheet on our website for the format) Personal info. (email/address/phone) School/Community Activities Employment Volunteer Work Awards/Recognitions Long/short term goals Special talents or service projects 4. Personal Statement/College Essay/Sr. Essay
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DDo ask ahead of time, (Common App., or SendEdu) then bring in the necessary information DDo let the writer know BEFORE sending the electronic request for recommendation DDo check back with the writer to see if anything else is needed DDon’t ask anyone else to do these things for you DDon’t wait until the last minute or the day before break
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FALL *Apply for 4-year college *Last Chance SAT/ACT *Take ASVAB WINTER *Apply for financial aid (FAFSA) *RCSF Application SPRING *Get acceptance letters from 4-year college *Register for community college *Take ASVAB Senior Year – In Review
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Attendance Study Time Materials Note-Taking Asking Questions Tutoring Keeping track of grades Communication Using available resources
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haracter - Character - Doing what is right, always doing your best eadership - Leadership - Being a positive example for others, influencing others in a positive way ttitude - Attitude - Everything you do is shaped by your attitude….Good attitude-Good Results, Bad Attitude-Bad Results cholarship - Scholarship - Being a student, preparing for the future after high school ervice - Service - Giving back to others, Gratitude Show CLASS in everything you do… especially electronic transmissions, social media Of 381 college admissions officers who answered a Kaplan telephone questionnaire this year, 31% said they had visited an applicant’s Facebook or other personal social media page to learn more about them… 30% of the admissions officers said they had discovered information online that had negatively affected an applicant’s prospects... In the business realm, employers now vet the online reputations of job candidates as a matter of course. - New York Times
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Blackhawks Serving the Community with CLASS
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Please see your counselor if this number is greater than 120 PSAT/SAT ACT
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