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1 FBHS College Night

2 Vocational and Academic Instruction Provide lower division coursework for students seeking to transfer to a university Undergraduate and Graduate instruction in the liberal arts and sciences, professional education and teacher education Over 360 different majors The only public system to offer degrees in medicine, dentistry, law and veterinary medicine Over 400 different majors Focus on research and methods Provide undergraduate instruction and research based on their school’s mission Different Entrance Requirements Offer a wide range of degrees and programs Community Colleges California State University University of California Independent Colleges The Four Systems of Higher Education in California

3 CA Community Colleges 109 campuses Are open to any students pursuing higher education Provide TRANSFER options for students seeking a B.A. / B.S. Offer Vocational Training

4 Community Colleges Nearby

5 California State University 23 Campuses in CA Eligibility Requirements:  A-G Courses  2.0 GPA  SAT Reasoning Exam Score or ACT Exam Score Applications are accepted from October 1st to November 30th Impacted Campuses will have stricter requirements www.csumentor.edu

6 CSU Campuses

7 University of California 10 campuses in CA – only 9 open for undergraduates Target upper 12% of high school students Minimum GPA is 3.0 Application criteria is based upon:  A-G Courses and GPA  SAT Reasoning or ACT with Writing  SAT Subject Tests  Extracurricular Activities and Involvement  Personal Statement Applications are accepted from November 1st to November 30th

8 UC Campuses

9 Independent California Colleges and Universities 76 Campuses throughout California Target students that are of good academic standing and in line with school mission Minimum GPA will VARY Requirements and Deadlines will VARY  Most require A-G Track Pattern w/ specific course requests  Most will request SAT Reasoning or ACT Exam Scores www.aiccumentor.org

10 Independent Colleges

11 Admission Requirements Comparison UCCSUPrivateCC A-G Courses History/Social Science: 2 years History/Social Science: 2 years English: 4 years English: 4 years Math: 3 years; 4 recommended Math: 3 years; 4 recommended Lab Science: 2 years; Lab Science: 2 years; 3 recommended 3 recommended Language Other than English: 2 years Language Other than English: 2 years 3 recommended 3 recommended Visual & Performing Arts: 1 year Visual & Performing Arts: 1 year College Prep Electives: 1 year College Prep Electives: 1 yearSameasUCSimilartoUC 18 years of age or high school graduate Entrance Exams SAT Reasoning Test or ACT w/ SAT Reasoning Test or ACT w/ Writing Writing 2 SAT Subject Tests in two areas 2 SAT Subject Tests in two areas SAT Reasoning or ACT SAT Reasoning or ACT N/A GPA Minimum GPA is 3.0 Minimum GPA is 2.0 GPA Varies 3.0 – 4.0+ N/A Personal Info Personal Statement N/AVariesN/A Extra Activities Community Service, Volunteer Work, Clubs, Etc. PreferredRecommendedN/A

12 UC Eligibility vs. Selectivity Meeting minimum requirements for UC, CSU, Private Admission Requirements. Meeting Minimum eligibility does not mean that a student will be accepted to their 1st choice campus Specific criteria or standards that each campus may apply to choose students who apply to highly competitive or oversubscribed majors ELIGIBILITYSELECTIVITY

13 “a-g” g.p.a. ACT or SAT scores University approved honors courses, Advanced Placement, and transferable college courses Top 4% of class rank at the end of Junior year Quality of senior year courses Achievements, volunteer, awards Special projects Academic accomplishments in light of life experience and special circumstances Location of High School and residence Selection Factors

14 College Entrance Exams SAT Reasoning Critical Reading (200 – 800) Mathematics (200 – 800) Writing Component (200 – 800) ENGLISH (1-36) MATHEMATICS (1-36) SCIENCE REASONING (1-36) READING (1-36) Optional WRITING Portion  Required  Required by UC System www.collegeboard.comwww.act.org

15 SUBJECT TESTS with specific content REQUIRED by UC System Applicants MUST take two subject tests in two separate areas in any of the following disciplines: - Mathematics - Literature - History (U.S., World) - Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) - Language (Spanish, French, Latin, etc.) Scores range from 200 – 800 SAT Subject Tests www.collegeboard.com

16 Entrance Exam Dates OCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER SAT Reasoning ---------------------- SAT Subject Tests 10.4.2008 Normal Registration 9.9.200811.1.2008 Normal Registration 9.26.200812.6.2008 Normal Registration 11.5.2008 SAT Language Tests (w/ Listening) NONE11.1.2008NONE ACT10.25.2008 Normal Registration 9.19.2008NONE12.13.2008 Normal Registration 11.7.2008

17 What can you do to be more competitive? 1. Earn the best academic grade point average (GPA) in all completed “A-G” courses. 2. Take as many University- approved honors, AP, IB and transferable college courses as possible. 3. Take as many academic college prep courses beyond the minimum requirements. 4. Study for your SAT’s or ACT to obtain a competitive score. 5. Share with us your special: talents, achievements, awards, performances, athletic achievements, community service, leadership roles. Remember – thousands of students apply and you want to stand out. 6. Write a strong personal statement.

18 So You Apply... Then What? Don’t relax after applying... there is still a lot to complete before getting admitted After applying you must complete:  Financial Aid (January 1 st – March 2 nd )  Scholarships (All Year)  Housing Applications (January – May)  Placement Tests  Placement Tests (January – May)  Vaccination Clearance  Transcript Submission (January – May)  INTENT TO REGISTER FORM (March – April) Colleges will often request extra forms and documents from students – check your email

19 E-mail Communication Universities will communicate with student applicants through E-MAIL Apply for a free e-mail account at: www.yahoo.com www.hotmail.com www.gmail.com CHECK EMAIL REGULARLY TIPS PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING EMAIL ADDRESS  Use a PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING EMAIL ADDRESS  Have an account for college purposes

20 Important Tips If you plan to drop a class after applying to the university, you must let the campuses know Maintain good grades throughout your senior year  Most acceptance letters are provisional, meaning that your admission status can be affected by your senior year Communicate with your counselors and your campus(es) admission department

21 Placement Tests ELM: Entry Level Mathematics  Designed to assess the skill levels of entering CSU students in the areas of mathematics typically covered in three years of rigorous college preparatory mathematics courses in high school  Necessary for Enrollment EPT: English Placement Test  Designed to assess the level of reading and writing skills of entering undergraduate students so that they can be place in appropriate courses  Necessary for Enrollment AWPE: Analytical Writing Placement Examination  Demonstrates an incoming UC student’s command of the English language Students who have not met the Writing Requirement by April 1, will receive an e-mail or letter directing them to a nearby test center You may be exempt from taking the ELM / EPT or AWPE through your SAT or AP Scores – Check with your counselor ELM / EPT Info www.ets.org

22 Housing DO NOT wait until you are admitted to apply for housing – CONTACT HOUSING DEPARTMENT AFTER APPLYING Meal Plans will often be included into housing packages Tips to On-Campus Housing 1.Request an on-campus housing Agreement after you applied for admission and received an campus account or ID number 2.Complete License Agreements A student will be eligible for on-campus housing once a completed License Agreement, including initial payment, is received. Students are usually placed on a first-come, first- served, space-available basis.

23 Approximate Annual Fees and Tuition Higher Education Systems Annual Cost University of California (UC) $8,100 California State University (CSU) $4,200 Community College (CC) $800 Private/Independent Universities (AICCU) $4,000 – 20,000 + A new car lasts 5 years; an education lasts a lifetime.

24 Programs to Consider

25 Sites to Get Familiar With www.csumentor.edu  Information and Application for California State Universities www.universityofcalifornia.eduwww.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply www.universityofcalifornia.edu  Information and Application for University of California Universities www.aiccumentor.org  Information and Application for Independent Colleges & Universities www.cccapply.org  Information and Application for California Community Colleges www.collegeboard.com  SAT Registration www.act.org www.fastweb.com  Free and extensive Scholarship Site www.fafsa.ed.gov  Info and Application to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid www.pin.ed.gov  Access to the Personal ID Number for the FAFSA

26 Last Minute Tips… Tour the campuses your are interested in. Begin compiling a list of possible scholarships. Attend college fairs and parent nights. Make contact with university representatives. Do not limit your choices. Take the SAT’s/ACT early. Always meet the given deadlines.

27 Questions?


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