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Planning for Life After High School
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Learn important steps to take when planning for life after high school Understand how the guidance department staff can support you as you transition away from SHS
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Counselors Paula WilsonA B C E F G Melissa Good H I J L M N Kim ElderO-V Katie Baskerville D K W X Y Z Others Kathryn Sosa – Gifted Education Coordinator Luke Wenker- Lifeways Advisor Marcia Geyer – Registrar Jenni Dragoo – Records Secretary Brenda Sinclair - Secretary
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Credit check & transcript (blue and white) Junior/Senior Checklist (orange) Senior Planning 2015-2016 (white) Transcript Request Form (yellow) Scholarship Websites (white)
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Your transcript is a record of all your high school classes with FINAL grades and credits earned. Review your transcript RIGHT NOW. We need them back at the end of the presentation. What you see on your transcript today is what will be sent when a transcript is requested.
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GPA and class rank are on page 2. Write your GPA and class rank on your Senior Questionnaire. If you have questions about your transcript, see Jenni Dragoo.
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2 Options: Leave it as PAS or TST, which indicates a test out, or Request a letter grade. The letter grade will not impact the GPA. Make this request with Jenni Dragoo in the Guidance Office. Be aware: Some colleges and scholarships require letter grades.
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If you have re-taken a class for a better grade, you must complete a Grade Replacement Form to have the lower grade removed from your GPA. Some restrictions apply. Grade Replacement forms are in the Guidance Office.
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Review your credit check RIGHT NOW. YOU are responsible for meeting graduation requirements. High school graduation requirements may differ from college admission requirements. Waiving a Math or Science course? See your counselor about this if you have questions.
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Taking an off-campus or online class? Tell your counselor. These classes have early May deadlines. Planning to graduate at semester? Tell Jenni Dragoo & your counselor. You will need to fill out a form at the end of the semester. Questions? Make an appointment with your counselor.
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The state requires that you must complete your (PLP) through SDMyLife in order to graduate. A completed PLP has 22 credits & includes all required courses. Update your PLP and verify its completion. Marcia Geyer has logins and passwords.
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*Continue your education Join the military Volunteer (Americorps, Peace Corps, church mission, etc.) Work *Most of our presentation will focus on this, but come see us for more info about the other options.
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Career Information Sites www.sdmylife.com www.sdmylife.com www.mappingyourfuture.org www.mappingyourfuture.org www.bls.gov/oco ASVAB– October 7, 2015 and March 2, 2016 at SHS during early release Wednesdays.
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Challenge yourself Do your best- ALL YEAR Consider Dual Enrollment Prepare for and take college entrance exams: *ACT **SAT ACCUPLACER (11-18-15 & 4-27-16 at SHS) *The ACT has a writing component not all colleges require; check the admissions requirements of your college(s). **The SAT has subject tests your college may require you to take.
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The 3 most important goals to consider when looking at schools: EDUCATIONAL Career Major Program PERSONAL Location Extracurricular Family FINANCIAL How much do you want to spend?
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Gather information about colleges Websites, sdmylife.com, Post High Planning Day (10-22-15), college rep visits, talk with counselor and family/friends. Narrow your choices Clear Admit/Probable Admit/Reach Admit Visit schools, if possible Finalize your list
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Online vs. Paper Applications SD Common Application Send EDU National Common Application Individual Colleges Find out what you need to apply Letters of recommendation (next slide will cover this in detail) Essays Application fees Transcripts/Test Scores (official vs. unofficial) CHECK DEADLINES (find these on college websites) Early Decision (binding) Early Action (early response to application, no commitment) Regular Admission Rolling Admission Scholarships
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o Social Media What you put on these sites could impact a person’s willingness to write you a letter. Many employers/colleges/scholarship boards ask for access to social media sites. o Request letters two weeks in advance. Who is it for/when do you need it? Provide your autobiographical sketch. o Thank anyone who writes you a letter.
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FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Apply Jan-Feb of your senior year. January 7, 2016-Financial Aid Night FAFSA Completion Date: February 3, 2016 National websites (see handout) Stevens Scholarship Listserv (see orange & white handouts) Freshman scholarships Research these on school websites Work Your employer/your parents’ employer Private loans Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Reciprocity with Minnesota Military SD Opportunity Scholarship (white handout) Dakota Corp Scholarship (white handout)
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FAFSA award letters are sent to colleges in the spring You may not make your final decision until you see the financial packages offered by the schools you applied to. Consider ALL your goals (educational, personal, financial) when making your final decision Notify the college you plan to attend
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Register online with NAIA or NCAA Be aware of your academic eligibility requirements to be a college athlete (both GPA and curriculum). Technical Writing & Informal Geometry don’t count toward eligibility. Links to NAIA and NCAA can be found at www.raiderscorner.com. Click on college athletics on the left side. www.raiderscorner.com
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College and Military Visits Announcements Calendar on Guidance Office door Early Release Wednesday Events ACT test prep (4-27-16) ASVAB (10-7-15 & 3-2-16) FAFSA Completion Day (2-3-16) Accuplacer (11-8-15 & 4-27-16) Post High Planning Day – October 22, 2015 Financial Aid Night – January 7, 2016
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See your counselor if you have any questions. Paula Wilson – A B C E F G Melissa Good – H I J L M N Kim Elder – O through V Katie Baskerville – D K W X Y Z Kathryn Sosa – A through Z Gifted Education See ONLY your counselor for any schedule adjustments/issues. Keep your handouts. THANK YOU- Have a great year!
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