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POST-SECONDARY PLANNING GRADE 12

Get all the important dates for prom and graduation at Eastern Shore District High School! Find out about the costs and fundraisers, and learn about graduation requirements and post-secondary planning options.

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POST-SECONDARY PLANNING GRADE 12

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  1. POST-SECONDARY PLANNING GRADE 12 Eastern Shore District High School Guidance Counsellor: Natalie Smith

  2. Prom & Graduation Dates • Prom – June 12th • Grad Breakfast and rehearsal – June 26th beginning at 9am • Graduation ceremony – June 26th – 7pm at the Eastern Shore Community Center (The rink) • Ice cream social and grad t-shirt signing will take place in June – date to TBA

  3. Prom & Safe Grad Costs • Decorations - $1500 • DJ - $800 • Prom food - $900 • Invitations - $200 • Fireworks - $1725 • Zatzman Sportsplex - $1300 • Buses - $2400 • Hypnotist - $1265 • Safe grad food - $ 1400 • Prizes - $700 • Games and inflatables - $1000 • Security costs will be covered by the school Total Costs – $13190/124 grads = $105 per ticket – The student support grant will cover the cost of the decorations and DJ, this will reduce the base ticket price to $95 per student

  4. Prom & Safe Grad Fundraisers • The school will run two lobster ticket draws – one in November and one in April • Individual prom ticket costs for the student and their guest will be reduced by the value of tickets sold. • For the November tickets students will be able to sell $80 worth (these are limited as we will not know the final prom ticket cost until April) • If there are a number of parents/guardians who would like to form a fundraising committee to hold additional events such as the casino night or grad auction, we can help with this process. • Anyone who is interested in volunteering for a fundraising committee, please sign up with your name and email address.

  5. Graduation Costs •  Invites - $350 – not needed to get in just a keepsake • Grad shirts - $1100 – student designed • Ice Cream Social - $270 • Grad Breakfast - $850 • Grad program - $575 • Grad Gowns - $3500 • Rink Rental - $450 • Ceremony misc. - $800 – piper, sound system, engraving etc • Total - $7895/124 = $65 per student – student support grant will be used to subsidize the cost of the fees by $10 per student • Grad fees will be $55 and will be collected in March-April

  6. Graduation Requirements • 1 Canadian History content course • Fine Arts credit • Global His 12/Geo 12 • 5 Grade 12 credits • *9 Immersion Credits (for Immersion Program) • No more than 7 grade 10 and at least 5 grade 12. You are responsible to make sure you have the following compulsory credits for graduation: Students must have a minimum of 18 credits • 3 English • 3 Math • 2 Science • 1 Technology • 1 Physical Education Credit

  7. Communicating Information • Announcements • Post Secondary Websites • Twitter Account @ESDHGuidance • Bulletin board outside guidance office • Student Services Website…access from ESDH website

  8. Career Advice https://careers.novascotia.ca/ • Labour Market Information • Information on Occupations • Career Quizzes http://www.myBlueprint.ca • Access from student email account • All students have access • Canadian based information

  9. NEED HELP? • See your guidance counsellor to set an appointment to discuss options • Log into My Blueprint to complete assessments, interest inventories and research careers. • **all students have access to this through their gnspes account.

  10. Options after High SchoolAbout 80% of high school students will eventually go on to some form of post-secondary educationOnly 54% of university students graduate from their original program of interest. (Globe and Mail, 2011). • University/College • Paid/Volunteer Work • Private school • Apprenticeship • Travel • Upgrading • Military

  11. Post Secondary Expo • Will be held on Monday, September 30th • Reps from about 50+ post-secondary institutions. • Evening Sessions will be held at Prince Andrew (Oct 2nd ) and Citadel High (Oct 3rd) • Updated materials available in Guidance Office.

  12. How to choose an Institution? • Attend the post-secondary expo • Get your feet on campus • Attend school presentations • Attend Open Houses • Talk to students who currently attend • Assess scholarship offers • Go with your gut… follow your instinct… ….what place feels like the right fit…

  13. Application Process • Application for Atlantic universities and colleges usually begin in Feb. Students can apply earlier if marks permit. • ***NSCC apply now *** • Ontario universities require earlier applications. Deadlines vary with universities…some in December/January

  14. Admission Information • Most institutions require a fee to process applications i.e. $45 + • Most prefer an on-line version for faster processing • For those students interested in residence, a separate application is required . • Students must put in their ten digit provincial student number on the application • Students must check to see that they meet the admission requirements and deadlines of universities/colleges of interest. • Students will be assessed based on first semester marks and/or grade 11 marks for early admission (80-85%).

  15. University Requirements: Halifax Typical requirements for several post-secondary programs (all courses are at the grade 12 level) • Bachelor of Arts – English plus 4 other academic courses • Bachelor of Science – English, Pre-Calculus, two Sciences (Chem, Bio, Physics) plus one other academic course

  16. University Requirements: Halifax • Bachelor of Engineering – English, Pre-Calculus, Chemistry, Physics plus 1 other academic course • Bachelor of Computer Science – English, Pre-Calculus plus 3 other academic courses • Bachelor of Nursing – English, Math, Chemistry, Biology plus 1 other academic courses • Bachelor of Commerce – English, Mathematics (in some cases, Pre-Calculus) plus 3 other academic courses • **** Not all course coded as academic will be • accepted by every university – please check closely

  17. Nova Scotia Community College • 13 campuses across Nova Scotia • Over 140 program options • Programs suitable for all types of students • Articulation Agreements for many programs are in place. • Apply Now!

  18. Private Career Colleges • A business that offers occupational training • Often have less stringent admission requirements but tuition maybe more expensive • Nova Scotia has over 40 registered private colleges

  19. APPRENTICESHIP • On-the-job training • Graduate must find employer • 2000 hours = 1 year of training • Apprentices earn 40-90% of journeyperson while training • Only certain trades have apprenticeship options (60+) • For more information: • nsapprenticeship.ca/

  20. Students with Disabilities • If your student has a disability: learning, developmental, psychiatric, attentional, physical, or sensory (anxiety, ADHD, depression, epilepsy…etc) they may qualify for grants and/or services at their post-secondary institution • Students should indicate on their applications and on student loan forms that they have a disability • Medical verification by a GP or specialist is usually required • Grants and services include: tutoring, note taking, assistive technology, computers, etc.

  21. Entrance Awards • Check post-secondary institution websites for entrance awards • Pay Attention to deadline dates!) • Somerequire a separate application.

  22. Scholarships • Community based scholarships that arrive throughout year-- ESDH scholarships ($100-$1000) • Entrance scholarships (Deadlines) Awarded directly by the college/university • Internet options: • Studentawards.com, • yconic.com/ • Scholarshipscanada.com • Involvement is as important as marks for winning scholarships i.e. community and school involvement • Bursaries/scholarships for visible minorities, students with disabilities are also available.

  23. Student loans • Are meant to supplement income • Not all students are eligible for full amount • Student Line of Credit another option to subsidize education • Students must apply on-line • Students don’t apply until late May/June • Processing time takes from 4-6 weeks Website: http://novascotia.ca/studentassistance/

  24. Decision-Making • Follow your heart • Decide what your important values are • Prioritize • Research options • Talk to people in the field • Job shadow • Talk to employers • Take advantage of My Blueprint

  25. UPCOMING EVENTS • AARAO Tour September 30th • St. FXU Saturday Oct 19 • NSCC Thursday, Oct 17th 9am-7pm • Kings University: Open House Saturday Nov 2nd 2019 • Saint Mary’s University: Open House: Oct 5th and 25th • Acadia University Oct 18th /Nov 8 • Dalhousie University: Open House: Oct 26th (Halifax) Oct 26th (Truro) • Mount Saint Vincent University: Open House: Friday Nov 1st • IWK Health Career Fair Wednesday November 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Phone: 902) 470-6692 for info.

  26. Thank you!

  27. Prom Decorating committee • This is a student run committee • There will be opportunities to help out with the decorations – the setting up and taking down in particular • The committee will come up with a few themes that the grade 12 students will vote on.

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