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Transcript and Graduation Status Review College Options Testing for Colleges Post Secondary Options College and Career Resources How to Get Help
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A = 4 B = 3 C=2 D= 1 F = 0 Assign the correct point value to each grade earned Add up the total and divide by the number of grades ALL students who wish to participate in school activities (athletics, band, cheer, color guard, etc.) must have a minimum 2.0 GPA
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Students in an Honors (except H English 10), AP, or IB level course will be awarded an extra grade point for each grade earned with a “C-” or better Adding in these extra points into the GPA calculation is necessary to determine a weighted GPA
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GRADE POINT AVERAGES Transcript lists three different grade point averages (GPA’s): Academic GPA (9-12), Academic GPA (10-12), and Total GPA (9-12). Each is calculated differently: Unweighted Academic GPA – All courses taken in the respective years (i.e. 9-12 GPA, 10-12 GPA) are used in the calculation with the exception of PE courses. No courses are weighted. Weighted Academic GPA – All courses taken in the respective years are calculated with the exception of PE courses; Honors (except H English 10), AP and IB courses receive an extra weighted point if the grade earned is ‘C-’ or better. Colleges do not accept any grade lower than a ‘C-’ in Honors, AP, or IB courses. Total Unweighted GPA – All courses taken in all grades are used in the calculation. No courses are weighted. Total Weighted GPA – All courses taken in all grades are calculated; Honors (except H English 10), AP, and IB courses receive an extra weighted point if the grade earned is ‘C-’ or better. UC/CSU GPA – All “A – G” courses, including weighted, beginning in 10th grade. This GPA calculates up to 8 weighted grades which is consistent with UC/CSU eligibility restrictions. Transcript GPA Legend
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A – History/Social Science20 cr. B – English40 cr. C – Mathematics30 cr. D – Laboratory Science20 cr. must have one of each: Life Science (10 cr.) Physical Science (10 cr.) E – World Language20 cr. F – Visual/Performing Arts10 cr. G – College Prep Electives10 cr.
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Only A-G courses taken in grades 10 th and above are used in GPA calculation for eligibility Only “C-” grades and above satisfy college requirements (including 9 th grade)
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Community Colleges: Sierra Folsom Lake College American River Sacramento City Consumnes For admission: Community colleges will accept any student who is 18 years of age or older. Community colleges require Math and English placement exams taken spring of senior year No SAT/ACT tests required Transfer programs to CSU/UC’s available
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CSU (Cal State Univ.) 23 campuses including: Sacramento State Chico State Cal Poly SLO Sonoma State San Diego State GPA Test Scores Exception is Cal-Poly SLO, which considers: 9 th grade grades extra college prep courses supplemental application Extracurricular activities ACT (prefers) For more information, visit www.csumentor.eduwww.csumentor.edu
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CSU Fall 2015 Freshman Admission Profile Averages
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UC (Univ. of Calif.) UC Berkeley UC Davis UCLA UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz UC Irvine UC Merced UC Riverside Comprehensive Review GPA Test Scores Strength of curriculum Essays: Personal Statements Extracurricular activities For more information, visit www.universityofcalifornia.eduwww.universityofcalifornia.edu
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UC Fall 2015 Freshman Admission Profile Averages
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Complete the 15 UC-required college-preparatory (a-g) courses, with 11 of those done by end of 11 th grade A minimum of 7 “a-g” courses must be completed in the 11 th and 12 th grade years Take Honors, AP, or IB coursework when possible Maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better Take the ACT with writing and/or SAT Subject Tests recommended (not required)
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Private Colleges BIOLA USC Stanford Point Loma Pepperdine Univ. of San Diego Loyola Marymount St. Mary’s University of Pacific Private school admission requirements vary but can include: Grades/GPA Test Scores Strength of curriculum (thru Sr yr) Activities (sports, clubs, jobs) Leadership Community Service Essays (if required) Interviews (some private schools)
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Critical to take in 11 th grade year Only offered in October each year National Merit Scholarship qualifying test (11 th grade year only)
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SAT 1600 maximum score Two sections: Math and Evidence-based Reading & Writing Math covers material through Algebra 2/CCIM3 Includes an optional writing segment (sub-score given) SAT II Subject Tests Not required for UC’s; some majors recommend; check campus Some private schools require them Align test date w/ end of high level course taken in subject area Subject tests: English Literature, Math, History, Science, World Language ACT Maximum score is a 36 Five sections: English, Reading, Writing, Science, Math Includes an additional, optional, writing piece (required for UC’s)
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Required if planning to play division one or division two sports in college. Apply by end of junior year (earlier is better) Application available online at http://eligibilitycenter.org http://eligibilitycenter.org
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Art Schools Trade Schools FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising) Military or Military Academies For additional resources and information, please review your Sophomore Advising Guide online on the GBHS counseling website or in Naviance.
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Career Center Support: Mrs. Underwood College and Career related presentations and information Financial Aid information and forms Scholarship information and applications NCAA information SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT registration & test prep Naviance help Consistently check: Bulletin – Newsletter – Naviance – College & Career Handbook
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GBHS Learning Center – all subjects w/ Peer Tutor help Available Monday - Thursday from 2:35 – 4:00 pm Math Tutoring Center Available Monday -Thursday from 2:35 – 3:35 pm Monday/Wednesday – Rm 651; Tuesdays/Thursdays – Rm 658 Homework Center Available Monday – Thursday from 2:35 – 3:45 pm in room 822 Need Transportation? Late bus is available Monday – Thursday at 4:30 pm.
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Counselors will be meeting with ALL sophomores in small groups to complete a college and career lesson in Naviance. We will meet half of the sophomore class the week of Dec. 7 th and the other half the week of January 19 th
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