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My Trajectory by Cadet PVT Texas
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I am Ubiquitous
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I am Human I am a Husband And Father I am a Veteran
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VALUES
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FUTURE ME Non- Profit Organization Owner/Operator X
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Non-Profit Management 101 Most frequently asked Questions 1.What need will you address 2.Who will benefit from your organization? 3.How will you acquire funding? 4.Who will decide policy for the organization? Must Haves Address a socioeconomic problem or issue not recognized or fully support by state and federal agencies. Source of revenue – Grants – Corporate sponsorship – Federal Funds – Donations Passion to serve
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The Implication of My Chosen Field 1.Viability for the future 2.Employment and Employment Opportunities (what need can I address based upon my skill set) 3. Financial Cost of Managing a Non-Profit 4. Salary (Cost of Living – Quality of Life) 5. Contingency Plan X
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FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS COA 1.Non-Profit status (501-C3 ) with IRS 2. FUNDING 3.Federal Funding – Grants 4.Capital Funding – Employee Salary
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Timeline Junior Year Fall ( September-November) Register for PSAT Explore colleges and research college cost. Involve yourself in extracurricular activities. Winter (December- February) Study hard ( regular classes and ACT/SAT) Search for scholarships Refine your choices for college by comparing and contrasting. Spring ( March- May) Take the SAT/ACT Ask teachers for letters of recommendation (beat everyone else to it) Contact colleges for visits and interviews Construct a strong senior schedule Ace AP test in May Summer (June- August) Summer jobs to help pay for college. Start preparing your college application essays Develop a financial aid plan. Visit colleges. Senior Year Fall (September-November) Finalize your college list Consider options for early action Last chance to take SAT/ACT Fill out college applications Make an appointment with your guidance counselor and go over everything needed for college. Start college application essays Winter (December- February) Schedule college interviews Continue to hunt for scholarships Spring (March-May) Make your final decision from college responses. Verify your financial aid. Send final transcripts Cross everything off your Graduation checklist Summer (June- August) Start your last ever high school summer job Attend your colleges summer orientation Apply for student housing Prepare for your college course work
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CHECK LIST
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PERIOD FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH GRADES S.A.L. TRACKER TESTPUSURUNSCORE D1 D2 D3 FINAL PFT
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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS INITIAL HOURS 1 ST QUARTER 2 ND QUARTER 3 RD QUARTER 4 TH QUARTER
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Name: Company: Run/Walk MonTuesWedThursFriSatSunWeek Total Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Total Miles: All running/walking in or out of school is eligible. The honor code will be in effect for the recording of the miles. Complete a minimum of 16 miles per week to join Summerlin's 300 mile club. 300 Mile Club
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Contingency Plan 1.Web Designer 2.Graphic Art Specialist 3.Biodiversity Cell Technician Note: Research fields Education and costs Employment Opportunities
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To be Continued
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