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Ms. Zavala College and Career Counselor Room 701 John Glenn High School
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These courses are required in order to be on track to attend the University of California (UC) schools and the California State Universities (CSU). Out of state schools and private schools usually follow similar course requirements. A-G courses are like a Disneyland Admission Ticket; if you don’t have one you can’t enter the theme park. In terms of college admission, if you don’t complete all of the A-G requirements you can’t get into a UC or CSU. A-G Courses
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Area A: Social Science 2 years required Ex. World History and US History Area B: English 4 years required Ex. Language Arts 9, 10, AP English Language, AP English Literature Area C: Mathematics 3 years required 4 years recommended Area D: Laboratory Science 2 years required 3 or more years recommended
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A-G Courses Area E: Language Other Than English 2 years required 3 or more years recommended Area F: Visual and Performing Art 1 year required Ex. Guitar, Drama, Art Area G: College Prep Elective 1 year required Ex. AP Psychology, Accounting
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You MUST earn a C or better in your A-G courses. If you earn a D or F, you will need to either retake the course during the school year or in summer school. Don’t take the minimum required years for the A-G courses; stand out and take extra years of science, math, language other than English etc. Remember…
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College Admission Profiles provide information pertaining to a specific admission year at a university. Admission Profiles usually address the average admitted freshmen g.p.a, test scores, percentage of applications accepted, etc. Let’s discuss the UC 2015 Freshmen Admission Profile… College Admission Profile
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There are 9 UC campuses in California The minimum g.p.a. required to for a student to be eligible to apply is a 3.0 (10 th + 11 th grade only) These campuses are researched based. All UC campuses have S.T.E.M. majors Examples of Majors at the UCs: Biology, Sociology, Communication, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences University of California
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There are 23 in California The CSUs have majors that are more “hands on” Ex. Forensic Science, Social Work, Criminal Justice During your senior year at a CSU, you are required to complete an internship relating to your major and obtain hands on work experience. The minimum g.p.a. required for a student to be eligible to apply is a 2.0 (10 th +11 th grade only) However, if you have below a 3.0 (10 th +11 th grade) you must earn a certain SAT or ACT score in order for your application to be reviewed Let’s look at your CSU Eligibility Index… California State Universities
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UC vs. CSU Application Process UC Application A-G courses Grades Test Scores: SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT, AP Exam Extracurricular Activities, Community Service, Awards and Honors, Educational Preparation Programs 2 Personal Statements totaling 1,000 words CSU Application A-G Courses Grades Test Scores: SAT, ACT
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Students apply for both the UC and CSU college systems during the Fall of their senior year. Both applications are due November 30 th. Students are encouraged to apply to BOTH the UCs and CSUs. UC and CSU Application Process
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Take challenging courses! Honors, Advanced Placement (AP) Community College Courses These are FREE for current high school students. Juniors and Seniors are encouraged to at least take 1 community college class. Get good grades! Earn as many As as you can. The higher your g.p.a., the more likely you are to get into your dream college. How Can I Prepare For College?
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Get Involved! Join clubs, play sports, volunteer in your community. Learning how to balance your school work and extracurricular activities will pay off in the long run. Talk to people who are in college or have graduated from college: Talk to your teachers, counselors, family members, your doctor, your dentist, etc. Ask them what college they went to and about their personal experiences/advice. See Ms. Zavala for a College Advising Appointment in room 701 at least once a year. How Can I Prepare For College?
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Test Preparation for the SAT and ACT You will need to take the SAT and ACT during 2 nd semester of 11 th grade and 1 st semester of 12 th grade. These tests are FREE if you qualify for free or reduced lunch Enroll in the FREE Kaplan SAT Test Prep courses offered after school at Glenn High School (during your junior or senior year). Go to www.collegeboard.org to practice for the SAT.www.collegeboard.org Go to www.actstudent.org to practice for the ACT.www.actstudent.org How Can I Prepare For College?
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Research your options: www.californiacolleges.edu www.californiacolleges.edu www.csumentor.edu www.csumentor.edu www.aiccu.edu www.aiccu.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu Visit colleges: Go to various colleges to visit the campus and take a tour How Can I Prepare For College?
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Come to events hosted by the College and Career Center! See Ms. Zavala in room 701 to sign up if you would like to attend. Upcoming events this month: Friday 10/16 CSU Fullerton 3rd Period Friday 10/23 UCLA Personal Statement Workshop Tuesday 10/27 Mt. St. Mary’s 3 rd Period Wednesday 10/28 UC Santa Barbara 4 th Period Friday 10/30 CSU Dominguez Hills 1 st Period How Can I Prepare For College?
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YES YOU CAN! Remember: The LESS money your parents make, the MORE money the government will give you to help you pay for college. C an I Afford College?
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Types of Financial Aid Available Grants: free money that you are not required to pay back. Scholarships: Students usually need to apply for this type of financial aid. Scholarships are also free money you do not need to pay back. Work Study: A part time job (usually on campus). Students keep the wages they earn from working. Federal Student Loans: Money that you borrow. You do not start repaying the loans until 6 months after you graduate.
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In January of your senior year, your counselors will host workshops to help you complete your financial aid application and provide detailed information regarding financial aid. You fill out an application at www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov If you are an undocumented student, you fill out an application at dream.csac.ca.gov See Ms. Zavala personally if you are not sure which one you need to fill out. How Do I Apply For Financial Aid?
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Any Questions? Questions?
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Let’s do a quick review! Review
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On your iPad, go to www.californiacolleges.eduwww.californiacolleges.edu Click the “ College Planning ” Tab at the top of the page Feel free to explore any topic of your choice: Admissions Prepare For College Test Prep Explore Postsecondary Schools Explore Programs and Majors Activity
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