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The Arkansas Scholars Program Supported by: The Arkansas Business & Education Alliance (ABEA) and Your Chamber of Commerce
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Arkansas Scholars It’s for YOU!!!
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U.S. students spend 180 days a year in schoolU.S. students spend 180 days a year in school Other nations’ students spend up to 240 days a year in schoolOther nations’ students spend up to 240 days a year in school Global Competition
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Fact 70 percent of the 30 fastest-growing jobs will require additional education beyond high school. U.S. Department of Labor
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Typical Life Span 0-14 22-70 70-90 Age (yrs.) Average life expectancy = 48 “ “ working years ” ” 18 Age (yrs.) Average life expectancy = 48 “working years ” ” 18 Criticalperiod 14
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Prepare for YOUR future The next four years are the best chance you have to determine your future.
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In just four quick years you will be doing one of these: You will be attending college or technical school. You will be working either part-time or full-time. You will have or may be considering joining the military. Or you may be unemployed …
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Can you succeed in life ? The level of education that you have will have a direct impact on the level of income that you are potentially able to earn. Ever wonder why so many people seem to struggle to make a living and yet some don’t? Education will provide a return-on-investment to you for the remainder of your life.
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How can I invest in my education ? Choose to become an Arkansas Scholar (Sign up today) Ask your parents to remind you to do your homework Make “C’s” or better in all your subjects Go to class Listen Take good notes Ask question when you don’t understand something Talk with other students about your course work Do your homework and ask for help when needed Study or prepare for exams (it matters) If you will do these 10 things, you will probably succeed in school and in life after graduation.
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What would it be like to have a job right out of high school making $11.33 per hour ? Let’s look at a budget of $1,963 per month.
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Budget for a $1,963 monthly salary Expense Amount Remaining Federal Income Tax 3241,639 State Income Tax 861,553 FICA + Medicare Tax1861,367 Housing (rent 1 bdr. Unfurnished)400 967 Food225 742 Car Payment200 542 Insurance 80 462 Gasoline 60 402 Phone 40 362 Utilities140 222 Clothing 22 200 Entertainment 60 140 Savings 30 110 Personal Items 30 80 Medical Expense 20 60 Furniture, TV, and Appliances 30 30 Miscellaneous 30 0
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Let’s take a look at what various careers with different educational requirements earn.
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Jobs that require a high school diploma AnnualHourly Waiter / Waitress$17,060$8.20 Construction Labor 25,180 12.11 File Clerk 19,890 9.56 Security Guard 22,700 10.91 Farm Laborer 20,620 9.91 Bank Teller 21,200 10.19 Production Worker 27,820 13.38 Tire Repair 20,940 10.07 Restaurant Cook 19,720 9.48 Nursing Attendant 20,030 9.63 Note: Statistics provided by www.discoverarkansas.netwww.discoverarkansas.net
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Careers that require high school + 1-year of technical school or on-the-job training AnnualHourly Emergency Medical Technician 26,47012.72 Licensed Practical Nurse 33,300 16.01 Auto Mechanic 30,760 14.79 Carpenter 33,15015.94 Home Appliance Repair 29,220 14.05 Plumber 36,160 17.39 Electrician 40,720 19.58 Corrections Officer / Jailer 29,74014.30 Fire Fighter 33,58016.14 Truck Driver 37,90018.22 Note: Statistics provided by www.discoverarkansas.netwww.discoverarkansas.net
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Careers available with an Associates Degree (AA) or Technical Training AnnualHourly Medical Records Technician$28,850 $13.87 Drafting Technician 41,070 19.75 Diesel Mechanic Specialist 34,92016.79 Respiratory Therapist 47,040 22.62 Avionics Technician 38,070 18.30 Dental Hygienist 61,10029.38 Paralegal 40,47019.46 Electrical Line Repair 46,80022.50 Chef / Head Cook 34,34016.51 Note: Statistics provided by www.discoverarkansas.netwww.discoverarkansas.net
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Careers that require a Bachelor’s Degree AnnualHourly Administrative Service Manager$62,540$30.07 Human Resource Manager 80,750 38.82 Teacher (Secondary) 45,050 21.66 Registered Nurse (RN) 55,280 26.58 Bank Loan Officer 58,890 28.31 Accountant 51,400 24.71 Graphic Designer 34,960 16.81 Social Worker 44,580 21.42 Computer Software Engineer 73,590 35.38 Mechanical Engineer 70,240 33.77 Note: Statistics provided by www.discoverarkansas.netwww.discoverarkansas.net
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Careers that require advanced degrees. Annual Veterinarian$70,280 Pharmacist 96,120 Chemical Engineer 80,260 Architect 92,720 Lawyer 95,300 Industrial Production Manager 76,080 Chief Executive Officer 127,510 Family Practice Physician 188,880 Note: Statistics provided by www.discoverarkansas.netwww.discoverarkansas.net
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Employers Hire and Promote People Who : Took hard courses in high school - not the minimumTook hard courses in high school - not the minimum Speak and write wellSpeak and write well Have good science and math skillsHave good science and math skills Think! (Have good critical thinking skills)Think! (Have good critical thinking skills) Have strong computer skillsHave strong computer skills Work well as part of a teamWork well as part of a team Have developed a good work ethic and a can do attitudeHave developed a good work ethic and a can do attitude
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Typical Life Span 0-14 22-70 70-90 Age (yrs.) Average life expectancy = 48 “ “ working years ” ” 18 Age (yrs.) Average life expectancy = 48 “working years ” ” 18 Criticalperiod
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The next four years are the best chance you have to determine your future. No matter what kind of grades you’ve made in the past, you can decide now to become a good student and do well in high school. Will it be hard work ? Probably Will it be worth it ? Definitely What could it mean for me ? Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars
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YOU can be an Arkansas Scholar! Success comes at a price. A good education will pay you back for the rest of your life.
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Show Me the Money! Median Salaries High School dropout: $23,556 High School Graduate: $32,136 Associate’s Degree: $39,364 Bachelor’s Degree: $52,624 Master’s Degree:$64,116 Professional Degree: $79,612 On average those who complete college earn almost $1 million more than high school graduates over the course of a lifetime.
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What you have to do to become an Arkansas Scholar… 1.Take the Smart Core curriculum during high school 2.Make a semester grade of “C” or better in all academic courses 3.Attend school at least 95% of the time or more 4.Complete high school in eight consecutive semesters
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What’s in it for you ? More choices for education after high school More opportunities for good jobs More money to buy the things you want More control over your future
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What’s in it for you? Academic Competitiveness Grants (ACG) Students who are Pell Grant eligible, a U.S. Citizen enrolled full- time, and have participated in a rigorous high school course of study like the Smart Core, may qualify for: Up to $750 for first year college students Up to $1,300 for second year college students Simply check that you were a “State Scholar Graduate” on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid form to see if you qualify.
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As an Arkansas Scholar, you will be better prepared for… Work Technical School College But most importantly, you will be prepared for….
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What do you do now ? Don’t let this happen to you. The pay off stinks.
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Do this and enjoy the successes that life holds for you. Decide to be an Arkansas Scholar Take the recommended courses in high school Don’t miss too many days of school Do your best—make C’s or better in every class Stay on course and graduate
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A Program of the Arkansas Business Education Alliance & Participating Arkansas Chambers of Commerce (2010)
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