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Class of 2015 Preparing for Graduation, College, & Beyond
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Know Your Counselor Last NameCounselor A-DixMr. Prisco Do-LaMrs. Cotter Le-RamMs. Rojcewicz Ran-ZMr. Pipes Grade-level Presentations, Parent Information Nights, College/Career Planning, University Applications, Financial Aid Applications, Academic Reviews, Parent- Teacher Conferences, Personal/Crisis Counseling, Alternative Education, Letters Of Recommendation, University Field Trips, etc.
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Know Your Guidance Technician Last NameGuidance Technician A-GarciMrs. Yetter Gard-OrrMrs. Brown Ors-ZMs. Gutierrez or Mrs. Stasi (substitute) Scheduling, Proper Course Placement, Graduation Requirements, A-G Requirements, Transcript Evaluation, Master Schedule Planning, Monitoring Academic Progress, Test Proctoring, Alternative Education, Referrals, etc.
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS San Benito High School SUBJECT Credits9th10th11th12th ENGLISH4010 SOCIAL SCIENCE3010 MATH3010 SCIENCE351510 PHYSICAL ED2010 Visual & Performing Arts or World Language 10 Career Technical Education10 COMPUTER SCIENCE5 ELECTIVES40 TOTAL 220
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New Board Policy About AP Courses Beginning this year, if a student chooses to take an AP course and wants the grade bump, they must take the AP Exam. If a student cannot afford the cost of an AP exam ($91), the district will pay for it. A grade bump is given only a when student earns a grade of “C” or better in the class.
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Other Graduation Requirements… The CAHSEE: 2014-15 test dates for seniors: October 7-8 November 4-5 February 3-4 March 17-18 May 12-13
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“F” Policy for Seniors Seniors will not be eligible to participate in the graduation ceremony if any of the following occurs: 1. A senior receives 3 or more semester “F” grades during his/her senior year. 2. A senior receives more than one “F” going into 2 nd semester finals.
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30 Period Absence Rule Seniors who accumulate more than 30 period absences (excused or unexcused) during the spring semester will lose the privilege of attending Prom, Grad Trip, and the graduation ceremony. Students who are absent during the spring semester due to illness must present a physician’s note to clear absences.
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Seniors must serve all attendance/discipline hours if you wish to walk in the graduation ceremony You can attend Saturday School:8 AM in the cafeteria (up to 4 hours) to serve attendance or discipline hours. You can attend After School Detention (Room 233) to serve discipline hours. Attendance hours may be served in After School Detention only if you have served 4 hours at the previous Saturday School. See your support manager if you would like to serve hours with a teacher or at a special event: Mrs. Maupin, Mr. Rabago, Mrs. Austin If you do not make an effort to serve your attendance/discipline hours, you may lose the privilege of participating in extracurricular activities such as sports, ASB, clubs, dances, university tours, grad trip, etc.
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Let’s Talk about College
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What path will you take after high school & how does it relate to your interests? Interests Career Options Education Required Apprenticeship Programs & Trade Schools 2-Year Colleges 4-year Universities Direct Employment http://www.cacareerzone.org/ip/l To assess yourself, go to… Military
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Apprenticeship Opportunities http://www.dir.ca.gov/databases/das/aigstart.asp www.calapprenticeship.org An apprentice is an employee who receives an hourly wage and other benefits while learning a craft/trade. The vast majority of training occurs on-the-job, and is supplemented by classroom instruction. The apprentice works side-by-side with an experienced craftsperson or "journeyperson."
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Vocational Schools Check out the RWM vocational schools database at… http://www.rwm.org/rwm/ http://www.uti.edu/ RWM provides a database of Private Postsecondary Vocational Schools in all 50 states. It is organized first by State, then by Training Occupation.State
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Steps to Attending a Community College Complete an online application Sign up for placement tests Complete an online or campus orientation Meet with a college counselor Register for classes/pay tuition Buy books/supplies Attend Example: Monterey Peninsula College http://www.mpc.edu/admissions/new-students-steps-to-success http://www.mpc.edu/admissions/new-students-steps-to-success
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Community Colleges Web-based resources: http://home.cccapply.org/ http://californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu/Students.aspx
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What Does Community College Cost? Answer: $46/unit http://www.gavilan.edu/finaid/apply/index.html http://www.gavilan.edu/finaid/apply/index.html http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/ar/fees- fallspring.html http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/ar/fees- fallspring.html http://www.butte.edu/community/class/pay/tuiti on_and_fees.html http://www.butte.edu/community/class/pay/tuiti on_and_fees.html
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University Admission Criteria: “a-g” courses (with a grade of “C” or better) a.Social Science (2 years) b.English (4 years) c.Math (3 years) d.Lab Science (2 years) e.Foreign Language (2 years) f.Advanced Visual & Performing Arts (1 year) g.College Prep Electives (1 year) Admission tests (SAT & ACT)
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Calculating Your GPA for your Online Application Grade 10Grade 11Fall Semester CourseGradePointsCourseGradePoints English 10A4Eng 11AP*A5* World StudiesB3US HistoryB3 GeometryC+2Algebra IIC-2 Biology Adv.B-3ChemistryH*C3* French 2A4French 3A4 Dance BA4PsychologyB320 Spring Semester CourseGradePointsCourseGradePoints English 10A4Eng 11AP*A5* World StudiesB-3US HistoryB3 GeometryC2Algebra IIC+2 Biology Adv.A4ChemistryH*B-4* French 2B+3French 3A4 Dance BA4SociologyB3 2021 Total Grade Points = 81 Number of Courses = 24GPA = TGP/NC = 3.37
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UC and CSU Campuses UC System (9)CSU System (23) Berkeley (4.18) Bakersfield (2.98) Maritime (NR) Davis (4.07) Cal Poly Pomona (3.41) Monterey Bay (3.19) Irvine (4.03) Cal Poly SLO (3.87) Northridge (3.09) Los Angeles (4.15) Channel Islands (3.19) Sacramento (3.20) Merced (3.59) Chico (3.34) San Bernardino (3.21) Riverside (3.72) Dominguez Hills (3.23) San Diego (3.62) San Diego (4.11) East Bay (3.10) San Francisco (3.12) Santa Barbara (4.01) Fresno (3.33) San Jose (3.28) Santa Cruz (3.78) Fullerton (3.39) San Marcos (3.35) Humboldt (3.20) Sonoma (3.17) Long Beach (3.44) Stanislaus (3.2) Los Angeles (3.14) (High School GPA Averages for Freshman Admission, Fall 2013) NR – Not Reported
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Choosing a University By location, climate, geographical area By campus size, town size By major or program Commuting vs. living on campus Competitiveness/selectiveness Public vs. private Check out…www.assist.orgwww.assist.org www.csumentor.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu/campuses/welcome.html www.collegeboard.com www.californiacolleges.edu
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Online Application Filing Periods CSUOctober 1 st – November 30 th www.csumentor.edu UCNovember 1 st – November 30 th http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/apply_to_uc.html Note: This year, students can start working on their UC applications August 1 st, 2014 Private Universities using the Common Application go to… www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org Other private universities, go to university website for application filing information.
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College Application Assistance During October and November, counselors will be helping seniors apply online to universities (in the Career Center). Each counselor will have a binder in the Career Center with available dates/times. Seniors should choose a time/block that’s good for them and sign up. Counselors will send passes & document attendance. Note:Mrs. Bailey (room 195) will be available to help Migrant students with their applications.
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University Admission Tests CSU: SAT Reasoning or ACT UC: SAT Reasoning or ACT Plus Writing
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All about the SAT What does SAT stand for? Scholastic Aptitude Test…also known as the SAT Reasoning test What is the SAT Reasoning test? A three-hour test that measures: critical reading, mathematics reasoning, and writing skills. UCs look at all three scores:800+800+800 = 2400 CSUs look at reading & math:800+800 = 1600
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Oct. 11 th (Registration deadline is Sept. 12 th ) Nov. 8 th (Registration deadline is Oct. 9 th ) Dec. 6 th (Registration deadline is Nov. 6 th ) Photo requirement: http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/photo-requirements Register at http://sat.collegeboard.com/home & check out the official SAT Online Course See your counselor if you need/qualify for a fee waiver When should I take the SAT & how do I register?
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The ACT is America's most widely accepted college entrance exam. It assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. Highest Score Possible = 36 The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The Writing Test, which is required for UC schools, measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. The ACT
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ACT Dates Oct. 25 th (Registration deadline is Sept. 19 th ) Dec. 13 th (Registration deadline is Nov. 7 th ) Photo Requirement… http://www.actstudent.org/regist/add-photo.html Register & check out ACT Online Prep at www.actstudent.org See your counselor if you need/qualify for a fee waiver
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CSU Eligibility Index For the complete index for California residents, go to… http://www.csumentor.edu/planning/high_school/cal_residents.asp http://www.csumentor.edu/planning/high_school/cal_residents.asp Examples: GPAACTSAT (reading + math) 2.9910/36 510/1600 2.0130/361300/1600 Formulas… http://www.csumentor.edu/planning/high_school/elig_index_calculator.asp
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CSU Placement Tests CSU schools require incoming Freshmen college students to take the English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level Mathematics Test (ELM) prior to enrollment unless you are exempt. Why?To assess your readiness for college-level work and to place you in the appropriate English & math classes. If you do not score high enough, you may be required to (1) leave the university or (2) take pre-college level courses to improve your skills.
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CSU EARLY START PROGRAM Early Start is required for incoming students who have not fulfilled the Entry Level Math and/or English Placement Test proficiency requirements. The program takes place the summer before the freshman year. Upon admission, CSU campuses will inform students how and where to sign up for Early Start. Early Start math and English courses will be available at every CSU campus, at a few community colleges, and online. Financial aid will be available for those who demonstrate need For more information, go to… http://www.csusuccess.org/earlystart/
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Exemptions for the CSU English Placement Test (EPT): A score of 500 or above on the critical reading section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test A score of 22 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) English Test A score of 3 or above on either the Language and Composition or Composition and Literature examination of the College Board Scholastic Advanced Placement Program Completion and transfer to CSU of the credits for a college course that satisfies the CSU General Education requirement in English Composition, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level English courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken along with the English Language Arts California Standard Test in grade 11
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Exemptions for the CSU Entry Level Math Test (ELM) A score of 550 or above on the mathematics section of the College Board SAT Reasoning Test A score of 550 or above on a College Board SAT Subject Test in Mathematics (level 1 or level 2 A score of 23 or above on the American College Testing (ACT) Mathematics Test A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus AB or Calculus BC A score of 3 or above on the College Board Advanced Placement Statistics examination Completion and transfer to CSU of a college course that satisfies the requirement in Quantitative Reasoning, provided such a course was completed with a grade of C or better A score of "Exempt" or "Ready for college-level Mathematics courses" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP), taken in grade 11 in conjunction with the CST in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II A score of "Conditionally ready for college-level Mathematics courses" or "Conditional" on the CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP) taken in grade 11 along with the California Standards Test in Summative High School Mathematics or Algebra II, provided successful completion of a CSU-approved 12th grade math course that require Algebra II as a prerequisite.
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Cost of College (2014-15) UC (avg)CSU (Chico)Gavilan Tuition/fees $13,200$ 7,002 $ 1,246 Books/Supplies $ 1,500$ 1,746 $ 1,746 Room/board $13,800$11,208 *$ 4,599 Personal/Health & Transportation $ 3,900$ 2,458 $ 4,266 ________________________________ $32,400$22,414$11,857 * Student living with parents
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Did you know? Western Undergraduate Exchange http://wue.wiche.edu/search_results.jsp?searchType=all Ineligible Cal Grant Colleges for 2014-15: http://www.csac.ca.gov/pubs/forms/grnt_frm/2014_15_ineligible_cal_grant_schools.pdf
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Financing Your College Education Working part-time Work-study FAFSA Federal Loans/Cal Grant Scholarships University, State, Local, Private Dream Act: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/ https://dream.csac.ca.gov/ Family contribution college fund/savings/investments
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Scholarships Deadlines for most local scholarships are in the spring. Go to… http://www.sbhsd.k12.ca.us/financialaid State & national scholarships: www.fastweb.com www.scholarships.com www.HighFiveScholarships.com Good Tidings Foundation – Community Service Scholarship http://www.goodtidings.org/index.php?id=23 Due date: Postmarked by November 10th, 2014
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University Tours This fall, counselors will be offering tours to: UC Santa CruzOctober 7th CSU Monterey BayOctober 30th San Francisco StateTBA San Jose StateTBA Listen for tour dates in the bulletin and sign up in the Career Center or see your counselor.
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Seniors: College To-Do List See handout
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OTHER RESOURCES Career Center:Jay Ehret (ext. 185) Scholarships Military Recruiters ASVAB College/Career Fairs ROP (Regional Occupation Program) Job/Volunteer resources Computer lab Financial Aid resources Cal-SOAP: Carmina Salgado (ext. 184) Located in the Career Center Assisting first-generation, financially disadvantaged students with college planning, college applications, financial aid counseling, tutoring, etc.
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Migrant Education Program Irene BaileyMigrant Program Specialist/Counselor Ext. 195 Claudia Chavez (Leal – Z) Case Manager/ RecruiterExt. 156 Lizzette Ortiz (A – Lawrence) Case Manager/ RecruiterExt. 194 Elizabeth Martinez Migrant Education ClerkExt. 189 Room 194
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Cost of Living ExpensesActual Monthly Cost Housing Utilities Food Transportation Clothing Budget Health Care Entertainment/Recreation Personal Upkeep Miscellaneous Monthly expense Total: Annual Expense Total: Taxes: Annual Salary Needed: $ 257.00 (All) $ 659.00 (Used Auto) $ 100.00 (Some Fun) $ 75.00 (Medium) $ 2,950.00 $35,400.00 $ 9,912.00 $ 75.00 (Med.) $ 372.00 (Health Ins.) $ 350.00 (Combo) $ 962.00 (Basic Apt.) $45,312.00 $ 100.00 (Travel)
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Education Pays!!!
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