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Seniors and Their Choices after Graduation

Seniors and Their Choices after Graduation. You have 180 days to prepare them!. Purpose. Unite the faculty in encouraging students to proactively begin plans for life after graduation. Why is this presentation for you!. You see students everyday! Maximize your class time!

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Seniors and Their Choices after Graduation

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  1. Seniors and Their Choices after Graduation You have 180 days to prepare them!

  2. Purpose • Unite the faculty in encouraging students to proactively begin plans for life after graduation.

  3. Why is this presentation for you! • You see students everyday! • Maximize your class time! • Minimize disruptions! • Times have changed since your degree! • Students trust you! • Civic duty!

  4. If you live here, care about Davidson County and value the quality of education you provide, the following statistics reflect negatively on our teaching, our school and our heart.

  5. STOP IT!Davidson County Students Need You! • Only 12.8% of adults in Davidson County have a Bachelors degree. • Forsyth County boasts 28.7% of adults with a bachelors degree! • THAT IS TWICE AS MANY AS US! • Source: http://quickfacts.census.gov

  6. Economic Suffering • Retail Sales per capita • Davidson County-$7066 • Forsyth County-$14599 (http://quickfacts.census.gov) • Unemployment as of April 2010 • 12.1% (http://www.google.com/publicdata/home)

  7. What do you need to know? • Overview of process • Talking points • Keep them asking questions

  8. Preparing for the Future! Central Davidson High School

  9. What Are Your Options? • Four-year college or university • Community college or technical school • Military • Work

  10. Location Size Degrees Offered Cost Admissions Criteria Student Life Community College or 4 Year University?? Selecting A College

  11. Excellent Website www.cfnc.org 1-888-866-CFNC Comparative views of North Carolina schools Financial aid information Online applications Career exploration tools

  12. ** “Open-Door” Admission Policy Exception: Specific Programs such as nursing. ** ACT/SAT scores not required ** Accuplacer or other placement test required Applying to Community Colleges

  13. Public Schools-Prescribed Course Requirements -Set Tuition and Fees – less expensive -UNC-CH, ECU, A&T, NCSU, UNC-W, etc. Private Schools-Determine Own Course Requirements -More expensive – More Flexible? -Liberty University, Catawba, Wake Forest 4 Year Schools: Public vs. Private

  14. Course selection Grade Point Average Class Rank SAT and ACT scores Senior schedule Extracurricular Activities Applying to 4 Year Colleges/Universities: What are they looking for?

  15. Getting Applications • Directly through the college website or through CFNC (cfnc.org) • Visit the college. • Attend a college fair – Oct. TBA @CDHS in our cafeteria. • College Application Week @CDHS November TBA. App. Fees waived to select schools.

  16. CFNC College Application WeekParticipating Schools • All North Carolina Community Colleges Louisburg College • Barton College Mars Hill College • Belmont Abbey College Meredith College • Bennett College for Women Methodist University • Brevard College Montreat College • Campbell University Mount Olive College • Catawba College N. C. Wesleyan College • Chowan University Peace College • Gardner-Webb University Pfeiffer University • Greensboro CollegeQueens University of Charlotte • Guilford College St. Andrews Presbyterian College • Johnson C. Smith University Saint Augustine’s College • Johnson & Wales University Salem College • Lees-McRae College Shaw University • Lenoir-Rhyne University Warren Wilson College • Livingstone College Wingate University

  17. When to apply… • Fall of Senior Year • No later than December • Check deadlines

  18. What to Include with your Application • Official Transcript – Required of ALL schools. (Fill out CDHS’s Transcript Request Form and return to Student Services. We will mail the transcript.) • Essay – school to school • Letter of Recommendation – school to school

  19. FAFSA http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/Free Application for Federal Student Aid • ALL colleges use this application • Cannot file until after Jan. 1, 2011, however apply for PIN number early in November or December to be ready. (http://www.pin.ed.gov/ ) • Based on family’s income and assets (uses tax return) • Can apply online (preferred) • Loans, grants, and some scholarships

  20. CSS Profile • Used by UNC-CH, Duke, Wake, Davidson, as well as other schools • Can apply beginning in the fall (October 1) • Priority deadlines are usually before January 1! • Must apply online – https://profileonline.collegeboard.com • Applications also in the guidance office • Application cost - $25 (includes report to 1 school)

  21. Financial Aid Workshop • January, TBA • CDHS Media Center • Presented by the College Foundation of North Carolina, and DCCC

  22. Scholarship Tips • Persistence pays off. • Check the CDHS Website regularly. • Do not wait until after acceptance letter is received to apply for scholarships. • Be careful of deadlines.

  23. Remember • College Fair at CDHS, TBA. • CFNC Application Week at CDHS, Sponsored days TBA. • Financial Aid night at CDHS, January TBA. • FAFSA Day at DCCC, February TBA. • Check CDHS Student Services website and prospective schools’ sites weekly for Open House and Scholarship information.

  24. How can you implement this into your class time? • Transition discussions • Awkward homework times • Statistics • English • Economy • US History • Computer Applications • Parenting • Drafting • ROTC • Physical Education- College Intramurals

  25. Ask Questions? • Have you finished your applications? • Do they have any questions about college? • Did they sign up for the SAT? • What are your plans?

  26. References • College Board (2010) CSS Profile. https://profileonline.collegeboard.com • College Foundation of NC. (n.d.) www.cfnc.org • Federal Application for Student Aid. (n.d.) www.fafsa.ed.gov • Google Data (n.d.). http://www.google.com/publicdata/home • United States Census Bureau (n.d.) http://quickfacts.census.gov

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