1 / 27

Post-Secondary Planning at ECFHS Counseling Office

Get guidance on post-secondary planning, college admissions, transcript review, graduation requirements, credit recovery, and educational opportunities at ECFHS Counseling Office.

alee
Télécharger la présentation

Post-Secondary Planning at ECFHS Counseling Office

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. POST-SECONDARY PLANNING(Life after ECFHS)

  2. Counseling Office • Ms. Ashwell Secretary • Ms. Stolarski Senior Records Clerk • Ms. Van Alfen Counselor (A-Gl) • Ms. Mackey Counselor (Go-N) • Mr. Ahlgren Counselor (O-Z) • Ms. Swaney Counselor Special Projects

  3. EC Transcript Review: • Check your transcript and graduation status frequently online through Q • Are you registered for the correct classes you need for graduation or for college admissions? • Determine your college eligibility • Subtract credits for repeated courses • Check for errors and make sure your address and phone number are correct

  4. Graduation RequirementsTotal Credits Required 220 • English 40 credits • Math 20 credits (must pass Algebra 1 or IM 1) • Life Science 10 credits • Physical Science 10 credits • Visual / Performing Art 10 credits • PE 20 credits • American Gov. / Econ. 5 credits each • US History 10 credits • World History 10 credits • Social Studies elective 5 credits • Health 5 credits

  5. Grade Point Average Cum HS GPA- Unweighted= All classes ever taken Cum HS GPA Weighted=All extra points for honors classes (+ next to class) State= All A-G classes for 10th & 11th (this is unweighted) Prep GPA= Cal Grant GPA

  6. Credit Recovery Co-Enrollment • Credit Recovery: First & Second period, complete courses on line to make up credits. • El Sereno High School: Independent study, located in Fair Oaks. • Online Courses: Through fee-based providers. Must have counselor approval.

  7. POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES • Career Technical Colleges—specialized training such as automotive, business, computer science, cosmetology, health care, and so on • Community College—AA degrees, Career Technical Certificates or Apprenticeship. Earn while you learn! • Community College transfer to CSU / UC programs • College / University—Baccalaureate degrees • Military / Armed Services—talk to a recruiter • Enter the workforce

  8. College Admissions A-G Minimum Subject Requirements Complete Courses with C or higher grades • (A) 2 years of History / Social Science • (B) 4 years of English • (C) 3 years of mathematics (through Algebra 2 or IM 3) • (D) 2 years of science (must be lab-based science courses) • (E) 2 years of Language other than English (LOTE) • (F) 1 year of Visual or Performing Art (VAPA) • (G) 1 year of College Prep Elective For specific details review CSU-UC A-G Comparison Matrix http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/files/csu-uc-a-g-comparison-matrix.pdf

  9. College Entrance ExamsSAT/ACT • Exams must be completed by December of senior year for consideration at most colleges • SAT: November 4 test, deadline October 5; December 2test, deadline November 5 • ACT: December 9 Test, deadline November 3 • Check each college website for their deadlines since they can vary • You must release your scores to the colleges where you are applying

  10. ACT vs. SATWhat’s the difference? • ACT • Accepted Nationally • 2 hours 55 minutes & 40 minute optional essay • Reading, English, Math and Science Tests • No penalty for wrong answers • Composite Score is 1-36 • Writing scored 2-12 • SAT • Accepted Nationally • 3 hours & 50 minute optional essay • Reading, Math, and Writing & Language Tests • No penalty for wrong answers • Composite Score is 400-1600 • Writing scored in 3 dimensions - each scored 2-8

  11. Researching Colleges on NavianceGo to EC Website, student tab, use Q log in & password • Find college matches • Investigate matched colleges that align with career aspirations and interests • Learn about the college decision process • Request info, enrollment, and city size, take online tours, look at majors, student activities, and financial aid • Determine your post-secondary plan of action

  12. Career Planning and College Major • Explore your career interests and aptitudes in Naviance • Take a Career Interest Survey and Personality Assessment • Research careers and college majors based on what you know about yourself • Then find out what education / training is required • Enroll or apply to a school / college program that offers you a major in your career field of interest

  13. COLLEGE Applications • Visit each college website and make a master list of schools and deadlines • CSU Application filing period is October 1 through November 30, 2017 • UC Application filing period November 1 through November 30, 2017 • Students can begin working on their UC application now, but cannot file until 11/1/17

  14. Explore the 23 California State Campuses on Cal State Apply: www2.calstate.edu Apply and Submit between October 1- November 30: NO LETTER OF REC OR ESSAY Input your high school courses or explore the transfer options: Make an account NOW to help you in the process.

  15. Create an account in the Spring if you plan to be a transfer student from a CC(California Community College) Start Application to one of 9 UC Campuses NOW: You can hit submit between November 1-30: ESSAY REQUIRED (Personal Insight Questions), NO LETTER OF REC UNLESS INVITED

  16. Private / Independent and Out-of-State College Applications • Most private / independent colleges use the online Common Application at www.commonapp.org • Many require a personal essay / statement • Writing the Personal Statement/UC Insight Questions Workshop will be held October 10, 4th period, library. Presenter will also return in November to read essays!! • You must check deadlines and requirements online • Letters of recommendation from your teachers, mentors, coaches and school counselor are usually required

  17. Letter of Recommendation Requests • Ask politely – Your teachers, coaches, employer, mentor and school counselor. Often they will want a resume or Letter of Recommendation Worksheet (located on the EC website, under the counseling tab) completed first to help them write the letter. • Most applications are completed online. You will need your recommenders e-mail address, and must invite them through the online application to complete the letter of recommendation • Give them time -- Three to four weeks in advance is an appropriate amount of time • Thank them -- It is very important for them to know that you appreciate the work they have done for you .

  18. Create an account for Common Application (Common App). Deadlines vary widely for the over 600 universities. ESSAYS REQUIRED YOU MUST SEE YOUR COUNSELOR 3-4 WEEKS PRIOR TO LETTER OF REC DEADLINE. Yes, Common App requires a letter of rec from counselors and teachers.It is called a School Report.

  19. Understanding College App Deadlines • Regular Decision: No restrictions, can apply to multiple campuses by stated deadlines • UC/CSU Campuses • Rolling Admissions: Campuses review apps on an on-going basis • Early Decision: Binding commitment, can apply to only one campus, must go to that campus if admitted • Early Action: Apply early, find out early, make final decision on campus choice by May 1 • Restrictive: Limits on applying to other schools • Non-Restrictive: No limits on applying to other schools

  20. California Community Colleges • Apply February-March 2018 for priority admission • Must take English and Math placement exams • To transfer from a program to a CSU/UC, visit www.assist.org • Associate Degrees and Certificate programs

  21. Apply to one of the CCC (California Community Colleges) through Los Rios: American River Consumnes River Sac City Folsom Lake (Sierra College is through a different website) No Essays, No Rec Letters, A-G’s not required but recommended, must have High School diploma OR be 18 years old Los Rios Applications Open in Early February (Sierra can even apply now). There are 5 steps to Matriculation: • Apply • Online Orientation • Assessment Tests in Math and English • Meet with a counselor to make an Educational Plan • Pay and Sign up for Classes

  22. College Representatives at EC • Sacramento State Rep will be on campus to meet with seniors, October 18, 2017 2nd & 3rd period, information & application workshop • ARC Rep will be on campus to meet with seniors October 10, 2nd period, library • Other College Reps: Many college reps visit EC throughout the fall. These are announced in the E-gram, school bulletin, Facebook (El Camino Fundamental High School PTSA) & Instagram (ECHS Connect). • Students must pre-sign up in the Counseling Office to attend these visitations

  23. Financial Aid • Students/parents can begin filing the FAFSA October 1, 2017 - March 2, 2018. www.fafsa.gov • Parents must use 2016 tax information • Parents will be able to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to automatically import tax information • Community Colleges offer Board of Governors (BOG) tuition waiver program • Dream Act: Students who are undocumented should use this application instead of the FAFSA https://dream.csac.ca.gov/ • Scholarship information available under the college tab on Naviance • Some private and out-of-state colleges require the CSS/Profile in addition to the FAFSA, which can be found on the College Board website

  24. Financial Aid Workshops • All SJUSD students and parents can get step by step help with their financial aid applications by attending a Cash for College Workshop • San Juan High School, October 5, 6:00 p.m. • Encina High School, October 25, 6:00 p.m. • Del Campo High School, January 21, 6:00 p.m. • Other workshops in the Sacramento area can be found at www.csac.ca.gov

  25. College Athletics • Students must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center online to be recruited for Division 1 and some Division 2 colleges www.eligibilitycenter.org • Attend a workshop at Mesa Verde HS, September 26, 6:00 p.m. • NCAA Eligibility Requirements • The Recruiting Process • High School Coursework Requirements • NCAA Eligibility Center

  26. Remind 101 Updates

More Related