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Post-High School Planning Liberty High School Class of 2015
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Four-year college Two-year college Trade/Technical school Hands on experience Job placement Military Free education (college and technical) Employment Options after High School
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Total of twenty-five (25) credits Including 4 credits senior year Four years of attendance after grade 8 Seventy five (75) service learning hours 55 hours by the end of this year Pass all of the HSA’s Algebra, English, Biology Check the letter you receive in June! Double Check Your Graduation Requirements!
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Specific Graduation Requirements Academic AreaCredits English 4 Social Studies 3 Govt., U.S. Hist., World Hist. Science 3 Physics, Chemistry, Biology Mathematics 4 Algebra, Intermediate Alg, Geometry, Algebra II (unless you did a completer program- then you need 2 credits of Algebra and 1 credit of Geometry) Academic AreaCredits Fine Arts 1 Technology Education 1 Physical Education 1 Health ½ World Language 2 (AND Algebra II) OR Advanced Technology 2 (AND Algebra II) OR Completer Program 4 – 9 Financial Literacy ½
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Review your senior year course selections to ensure rigor. Keep your grades up. This semester is the last to factor into your cumulative GPA. Use websites to explore colleges, majors, and careers. Register with NCAA Clearinghouse and Service Academies (if applicable). Think about application essays and who to ask for letters of recommendation. Take the tests! SAT, SAT II (Subject Tests), ACT, ASVAB, AP To Do During Your Junior Year
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CollegeAverage GPA SAT range (math and reading only) ACT rangeApplied/ Accepted Frostburg 3.25970-107018-223951/ 2340 James Madison 3.751050-123023-2722,648/ 14,392 McDaniel 3.25990-122020-273650/ 2283 Salisbury 3.591070-123022-268866/ 4676 St. Mary’s of MD 3.81110-132025-301985/ 1430 Stevenson 3.39880-109019-245739/ 3267 Towson 3.61990-118022-2518,128/ 9462 UMBC 3.711130-132024-298514/ 5138 UMD- College Park 3.751190-141028-3225,255/ 11,825 West Virginia 3.36930-114021-2616, 521/ 14,060 Starting Your College Search- Know your GPA and SAT scores
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How To Get More Information About Colleges Online Searches www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com Use your PSAT code for My College Quickstart www.getin2college.com www.getin2college.com (password protected, access from School Counseling section of LHS website or your Blue Handbook) College Visits & Open Houses (excused absence for 3 days with pre-approval) College Information Sessions at LHS during PAWS- sign up in counseling office College Fairs- county college fair in October
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Things to Consider When Looking at Colleges Size Small: under 3,000 Medium: 3,000 - 10,000 Large: 10,000 - 20,000 Largest: over 20,000 Location (city, state, distance from home) Public or Private Cost Majors offered Academic and Social Atmosphere Teacher to Student ratio Campus Setting Urban, Suburb, Rural
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Academic Record: GPA, class rank, consistency, improvement, difficulty of classes Testing: SAT, SAT II, ACT, AP Extracurricular Activities: Sports, clubs, leadership roles Letters of Recommendation: At least one person who has background knowledge of your academic ability Honors and Awards: Special recognition for skill or talent Essay/Personal Statement: How are you unique? Interview: Personal presentation, questions to demonstrate knowledge of the college What Colleges are Looking For
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Provides time to explore options and improve your GPA Offers significant cost savings Simple application process Begin a bachelor’s and prepare to transfer credits or earn certification training (non-credit) through Career Here If your GPA is competitive, consider the Hill Scholar’s program at Carroll. Is Community College Right for Me?
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Apprenticeships On the job training Career Programs Career Here ( and other non credit training programs) BERC (Business Employment Resource Center) DORS(resource for students with IEPs and 504s) May include tuition reimbursement Volunteer Work (Peace Corps and / or Americorps) Employment? Look for training opportunities
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Joining the Military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard ) Earn money Expenses, from housing and food to health care and life insurance are paid Help pay for college ROTC programs in college Partial or full scholarships Upon graduation, students are military officers Serve on active duty, Army Reserves, or the National Guard. Take the ASVAB (Wednesday, March 26 th ) www.asvabprogram.com www.asvabprogram.com Contact recruiters Decide if the military is the right career path for you
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Internships – see Ms. Linfield this year (you must be working on a completer or career major to do an internship) Dual Enrollment – see your counselor the semester before you’d like to enroll FAQ on the LHS School Counseling Website Parent meeting required Planning For Your Senior Year
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Summer Visit Colleges Narrow your choices Finish your college essay/personal statement Look at applications and deadlines Schedule senior meeting with your counselor Fall Take SAT and/or ACT one last time Start sending out your applications (early deadlines begin in October) Request transcripts from School Counseling Office Ask for Teacher/Counselor recommendations Keep your grades up. Colleges will still review quarter one and mid year grades. Senior Year Timeline
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Questions? Counselors will be meeting individually with all juniors to discuss senior year and post secondary plans. Please come prepared to ask questions! Visit the LHS School Counseling Website
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College search resources Career search resources Testing information : SAT v. ACT, SAT II, AP College Application Process Please sign up! During your senior year, we would like to email you important information, such as upcoming college visits and college deadlines. Please provide your or your parents’ email address if you would like this information. Need More Information? Upcoming Paws Sessions
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