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Welcome to Junior Parent Night presented by Oakland High School Guidance Department Pep Talk
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Counseling Department Jana Dickey A-E Dickeyj@rcschools.net Jessica Johnson F-L johnsonje@rcschools.net Missy Blissard M-R blissardm@rcschools.net Teri Pigg S-Z piggt@rcschools.net Meredy Clifton -Graduation Coach cliftonme@rcschools.net Laura Davis-Secretary davislau@rcschools.net davislau@rcschools.net
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Our Objective: All stakeholders will gain knowledge and skills to assist students in achieving career goals.
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Life After High School Career Planning We define COLLEGE to mean any kind of formal education after high school
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Graduation Requirements Class 2014 4 Credits – English 4 Credits – Math 3 Credits – Science 3 Credits – Social Studies 2 Credits – Foreign Lang 1 Credit – Fine Art 1.5 Credit – Wellness/PE.5 Credit – Personal Finance 3 Credits – Focused Pathway 1 Credit – Electives 23 Total Credits Required
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Diploma with Honors ACT Benchmarks English18 Math22 Reading22 Science23
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Diploma with Distinction 3.0 GPA & One of the following Governor’s School All State Musical Organizations National Merit Finalist or Semi Finalist ACT score of 31 or higher Score of 3 or higher on 2 or more AP exams Score of 4 or higher on 2 or more IB exams IB Diploma Candidate 12 or more hours of postsecondary credit
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Valedictorian Requirements 4.0 GPA 12 Honors or Above Courses Honors Diploma Distinction Diploma
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Post Secondary Education is VITAL!! Skills and Knowledge More Career Opportunities Greater Income capabilities Commitment Continue to Grow and Develop Certification Opportunities
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Life After High School Community College – 2 year Four Year Colleges – Bachelor’s degree Specialty Colleges – Art, Business Technical Centers – short term training Military Work Force
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Where To Go???? What’s important to you (the student)? Location / Environment Housing / Facilities College Size Majors Special Programs Admission Requirements Cost
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www.planningyourdreams.org Tennessee College and Career Planning Powered by Kuder Activation Code = N3474436SXB
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College Search Attend College Fairs Visit with College Reps Arrange Campus Visits Virtual Tour Excused absence
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OHS Mini College Fair Wednesday, January 29 During all 3 lunches in the gym
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Career Cluster Showcase Featuring: Hospitality & Tourism Wednesday, February 5 during all 3 lunches in the gym
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“Don’t Put Your Eggs in One Basket” Apply to more than one school 3 types of schools Dream School Reach School Safety School
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Game Time!! The Great Sorting Game Audience Participation
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Application Checklist Watch for application deadline On-line application Application Fee Initial transcript ($2 Fee) Scholarship Deadline (IMPORTANT) ACT/SAT Recommendations
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MTSU Guaranteed Admission -3.0 GPA/22 ACT Conditional Admission – 2.7 GPA/19 ACT Scholarship Deadline – December 1 Honors College – 3.5 GPA/25 ACT www.mtsu.edu (Future Students) www.mtsu.edu
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University of Tennessee Knoxville Class of 2013 Mid Range Core GPA 3.37- 4.63 Mid Range ACT 25-29 Early Action/Competitive Scholarship & Honors Program-November 1 Regular Decision-December 1 http://vip.utk.edu or www.commonapp.org http://vip.utk.eduwww.commonapp.org
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University of Tennessee Chattanooga Admission Requirement 2.85 GPA/18 ACT or 2.3 GPA/21 ACT Scholarship Deadline – December 1 www.utc.edu/apply www.utc.edu/apply Degree in 3 – 3.0 GPA/21 ACT
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Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville Admission Requirement 2.0 GPA/19 ACT or 2.5 GPA/17 ACT Scholarship Deadline – December 15 www.tntech.edu www.tntech.edu
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www.tntransferpathway.org Tennessee College Transfer Guarantee
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Motlow State Community College www.mscc.edu www.mscc.edu Benefits of a Community College: Saves Money Improve GPA Basic Requirements Family Ties
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Tennessee Technology Center www.ttcmurfreesboro.edu Benefits of a Technical School: Affordability Short Duration of Courses Employment Opportunities Practical Training
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The Common Application www.commonapp.org One application for over 400 institutions Same is true for recommendations, mid year reports, and end of year report
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ACT/SAT What is the difference? Both fulfill the same role in the admission process Both have college readiness benchmarks ACT is content based SAT test critical thinking/problem solving Your strength and weakness
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The ACT www.act.org
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Junior ACT Date March 4, 2014 Free Reportable Score Test during a school day Registration not needed
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ACT Test Prep ACT Prep Sycamore Learning Feb 26-27 OR www.prepforthefuture.com – fee $79www.prepforthefuture.com OR www.march2success.com – online free resourcewww.march2success.com
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Achieve Learning of Murfreesboro ACT Boot Camp 615-692-1514 Jan. 28-30 th 6:00-8:00pm $300 –Includes Strategy Sessions –Specialty Sessions
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Money for College In 2009, the average cost for one year at a public 4 year college was approximately $18,000. The average cost for a private 4 year college was over $35,000 Financial Aid Overview Grants – financial need Scholarships – awarded for academic achievement, talent, skill, and/or financial need Loans – money borrowed that must be repaid Work Study – money earned by working on campus
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Tennessee Student Assistant Corporation Tennessee Lottery Scholarship Program www.TN.gov/collegepays TSAC Programs College Goal Tennessee
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Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Hope - $4000(4yr) $2000(2yr) GPA 3.0 or ACT 21 General Assembly Merit (GAMS) - $1000 GPA 3.75 and ACT 29 Wilder-Naifeh - $2000 Tennessee College of Applied Technology
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Completing the Necessary Forms Because most financial aid is need based FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Available after January 1, 2015 www.pin.gov www.fafsa.gov Priority deadline is February 15, 2015
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Scholarship Searches Millions of scholarship dollars go unclaimed each year. Start early Takes a lot of time and effort Get organized Recommendation letter request Transcript Request Answer ALL questions
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Other Scholarship Resources E-mail University website Local scholarships (Civic Organizations) Church Employer Internet Search **College Planning Guide/Power Point will be posted on our web page
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NCAA Eligibility Center www.eligibilitycenter.org www.eligibilitycenter.org Must register 16/14 core courses Test scores
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NAIA Eligibility Center www.PlayNAIA.org 3.0 GPA 18 ACT Over 300 campuses Small-college campus life
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Registering with the Selective Service www.sss.gov It’s the LAW Before your 18 th birthday Males only Federal Financial Aid
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2014-2015 Youth Leadership Rutherford www.rutherfordbep.org/programs/ylr Applications due February 3, 2014 to Chamber of Commerce
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Spring Test Dates AP Exams – May 7-May 14 IB Exams – May 7-May 25 Writing Assessment – February 3-28 EOC Exams – May 5-May 9
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Academic Pep Rally Thursday, April 24 What are your goals? Work to make them happen!
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Graduation Attire Strictly Enforced! Males:dark pants/Collared dress shirt and tie/black dress shoes NO JEANS or KHAKIS Females:Dark dress, skirt, or pants/Dark dress shoes NO FLIP FLOPS Dress code check in Disruptive Behavior
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Job Shadow Day Senior Requirement Spring Event Chance to investigate a career Deeper understanding of the field Will help solidify postsecondary goals Senior Requirement Must take final exam
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Financial Aid Workshop Date: March 13 6:00 Lecture Room EdSouth Representative
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Summer Activities Senior Pictures – Paul Vaughn Studios Campus Visits Summer Programs Part Time Job Job Shadow Volunteer
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College Visits 2014 View a complete list of 2014 tours at www.college-visits.com
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Spring Registration Coming Soon! Late February Course Consideration Challenging and Rigor Dual Enrollment
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Last Day of School May 29 Pick up report cards
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