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CAL-SOAP PRESENTS… 100% College Bound
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Greater and more diverse career options Personal and educational growth It pays off…
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There are 5 systems of higher education in California…
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Suggested GPA: 3.0 23 Campuses A-G Requirements Tuition, Books, Transportation, Room and Board: $26,000 SAT/ACT Score California State University
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Suggested GPA: 3.0 10 Campuses A-G Requirements Tuition, Books, Room and Board, etc. : $30,000 SAT/ACT Scores EssayActivities University of California
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California College Systems Continued Private Universities Many Campuses Costs Vary University of San Diego, USC, Stanford… CA Community Colleges 110 Campuses Associate’s Degrees and Transfers, ~$2,000/year Grossmont, Southwestern, Mesa…. Vocational and Technical Schools Degrees/Certificates and Costs Vary Paul Mitchell School, Art Institute of San Diego…
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Choosing a college that is right for you…
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Make-or-Break Criteria A few factors to consider when researching college campuses… Institution TypeGeographyHousingCampus reputation
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Make-or-Break Criteria Some more factors to consider… Religious affiliation Gender-specific vs. co-ed Costs DiversitySocial Life Financial aid Extra Curricular Activities
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Making High School Count: How to prepare for college…
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A-G Course Requirements 2 yearsa) History and Social Science 4 yearsb) English 3 years (4 years rec.) c) Mathematics (algebra, geometry, and algebra II) 2 years (3 years rec.) d) Laboratory Science (1 year of biological science and 1 year of physical science) 2 years (3 years rec.) e) Foreign language (both years must be in the same language) 1 yearf) Visual and performing arts (art, dance, theatre/ drama, or music) 1 yearg) Elective chosen from the subject areas listed above or other college preparatory course (2 semesters or 1 year-long course)
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Required Admissions Tests SAT : General exam with 3 sections: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing Use for CSU, UC, and almost all private universities ACT: General reasoning exam with 5 sections: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing Use for CSU, UC, and almost all private universities Notes: Community Colleges do not require ACT or SAT tests
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National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Prepare for the SAT Become eligible for Scholarship Earn 2,000 or higher
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Application Builders In addition to your grades and test scores, colleges want to see a well-rounded high school student. Clubs and Sports Community Service Honors and Awards Leadership Roles Work Experience Talents and Special Skills
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Financial Aid is Available for Everyone! Scholarships Online Search Engines School/Community Resources Undocumented students, foster youth, and veterans’ dependents should talk to a counselor or a Cal-SOAP representative Government Grants/Loans Apply for the FAFSA by March 2 of your senior year
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Money, Money, Money Tips for Scholarship Success: Don’t neglect smaller, local scholarships Recycle, Recycle, Recycle Keep a written personal inventory Apply for as many scholarships as possible Prioritize school work and class time Bridge multiple applications Stick with it!!!
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Need help? What Cal-SOAP can do for you…
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Make-or-Break Criteria We provide information about: Postsecondary Education Cal-SOAP can help you understand Admission Tests (SAT & ACT) A-G Requirements Financial Aid and Scholarships Career Exploration College Admission Requirements
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Junior Year in Review Maintain A-G requirements Join clubs or sports at your school Research Colleges Strive for A’s and B’s. Volunteer Research Scholarships Visit Colleges
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Contacting Cal-SOAP… Meet with your College Peer Advisor (CPA) on campus either by appointment or walk-in if you need help with anything college or career related. Call the Cal-SOAP office at 858.569.1866 Visit the Cal-SOAP website at www.sandiegocalsoap.com for information and current events for high school students!
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