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COLLEGE MAKING IT HAPPEN FOR MY CHILD
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TOPICS Is College Worth It? How Can I Help My Child Get Ready for College Now? Financial Aid & Scholarships California College Systems
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IS COLLEGE WORTH IT? By 2020, 67% of Jobs in California Will Require a College Education or Career Certificate
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THE LONG BEACH COLLEGE PROMISE $1.34M WHY COLLEGE & CAREER TRAINING MATTER On average College Graduates earn $1.34 million more dollars over their lifetime compared to high school graduates.
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SALARY & UNEMPLOYMENT RATES IN 2014 WEEKLY PAYEDUCATION LEVELUNEMPLOYMENT RATES $1,639 per weekProfessional Degree, eg: doctor, lawyer1.9% $1,591 per weekDoctoral Degree2.1% $1,326 per weekMaster’s Degree2.8% $1,101 per weekBachelor’s Degree3.5% $792 per weekAssociate’s Degree (community college)4.5% $741 per weekCareer Training only6% $668 per weekHigh School Diploma6% $488 per weekHigh School Drop Out9% * Data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Learning and Earning Chart, June 15, 2015.
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AS A PARENT OR GUARDIAN WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP MY CHILD GET READY FOR COLLEGE NOW?
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BUILD THE DREAM OF GOING TO COLLEGE – Visit College Campuses – Celebrate academic achievements – When your child shows an interest - encourage them and talk about how it relates to careers – Talk about your child’s Strengths & Talents and relate them to possible careers – Talk about how college will help them in the future
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SET HIGH EXPECTATIONS Set the expectation that your child IS GOING to College &/or Training for a Career The earlier you start talking about college & careers the better! Have high expectations! Children will live UP or DOWN to your expectations
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HOW DO YOU PROMOTE COLLEGE AT HOME? PARENTS SHARE IDEAS
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ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS! Ask Open-Ended Questions Avoid questions that can be answered with a “Yes”, “No,” “Nothing,” or “Fine” Example: “How was school?” vs. “What was the best thing that happened today?”
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GOOD HABITS NOW = ACADEMIC SUCCESS LATER Make sure you child does their homework everyday. Good attendance is important! Read with your children & encourage them to read on their own at home. Strong Writing, Reading & Math skills are extremely important in college.
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SCHOOL SUCCESS Talk to Teachers Often Homework BEFORE TV, video games & friends. Quiet Space for Studying Get Tutoring if Needed If Your Family Speaks Another Language – Keep Speaking it at Home *In Middle School - take Algebra I, Geometry and/or a Foreign Language These classes Count for college admissions as long as they get a “C” grade or better.
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FINANCIAL AID, SCHOLARSHIP S & COLLEGE SAVINGS
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FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS = FREE $$$ – State & Federal Grants for Low Income Families – Grants for Good Grades – Special Grants for Foster Youth, Children of Veterans, etc. SCHOLARSHIPS = FREE $$ STUDENT LOANS = NOT Free, Have Pay Back COLLEGE SAVINGS - Start NOW! CURIOUS? - Find out your financial eligibility for financial aid now http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov
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SCHOLARSHIPS High Academic Achievement Sports (Grades are important) Community Service Hours Family Challenges Immigrant parents, 1 st in family to go to college Specific Scholarships Parent is a military veteran, postal worker, etc. Child has specific career goals, 1 st to go to college, etc.
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SAVINGS PLAN EXAMPLE College Fund Savings Plan: $10 per month = $120 per year x 12 years= $ 1,440 $35 per month = $420 per year x 12 years= $ 5,040 $100 per month = $1,200 per year x 12 years= $14,400 California Scholar Share Saving Program. Allows you to save money for college tax free. College Saving 529 Plan SCHOLAR SHARE SAVING PROGRAM FEDERAL & STATE TAX FREE! www.scholarshare.com
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QUESTIONS ABOUT FINANCIAL AID OR SCHOLARSHIPS?
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CALIFORNIA COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS WHAT DO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES EXPECT?
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LEVELS OF EDUCATION DOCTORAL DEGREE University 3 – 6 years MASTERS DEGREE University 3 - 4 years BACHELORS DEGREE University 4 – 5 years ASSOCIATES DEGREE Community College 2 – 3 years CAREER TRAINING CERTIFICATES Community College 1 – 2 years
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The Four Systems of Higher Education in California
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CALIFORNIA’S COLLEGE SYSTEMS CCCSUUCPrivate Colleges111231077+ Tuition Costs $1,104 /year$5,970 /year$13,200 / year $6,000 - $50,000+ / year Admissions Requirements 18 years old or High School graduate 2.0 GPA min. SAT or ACT exam 3.0 GPA min. SAT or ACT & Subject Exams Varies GPA Not Required 3.0 GPA Expected 3.5 GPA Expected 3.0 GPA Expected *Based on college 2015-2016 tuition rates.
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ONLINE RESOURCES Know How To Go To College www.knowhow2go.org California Colleges - research info on all types of California Colleges www.californiacolleges.edu My Child’s Future www.mychildsfuture.org
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