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Wasilla High School Class of 2018

Wasilla High School Class of 2018. Senior Information. For more information see…. Additional Support. Ms. Overfelt A-D. Mrs. Troisi E-K. Ms. Abell, Counseling Secretary. Mrs. Smart L-R. WHS Counselors. Mrs. Hinton , Registrar. Mr. Paramo S-Z. Be organized Meet deadlines

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Wasilla High School Class of 2018

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  1. Wasilla High SchoolClass of 2018 Senior Information

  2. For more information see… Additional Support Ms. Overfelt A-D Mrs. Troisi E-K Ms. Abell, Counseling Secretary Mrs. Smart L-R WHS Counselors Mrs. Hinton, Registrar Mr. Paramo S-Z

  3. Be organized Meet deadlines Stay in the race until you cross the finish line. Actions = Consequence Make good decisions! A Few Suggestions

  4. Important Fall Dates • Sept. 26th – Senior Parent/Guardian Night • Oct. 1st – FAFSA available online • Oct. 15th & 16th Anchorage College & Career Fair – Alaska Airlines Center • Oct. 19th – ASVAB • Oct. 20th–Deadline for Senior Survey- Name & Quote • Nov. 27th–Deadline to Senior Pic for Yearbook • Dec. 19th – 21st- Semester Finals

  5. Important Spring Dates • Feb – ASVAB • All Seniors interested in APS: • Complete ACT/SAT by March 2017 • April 13th - All online courses completed to walk at graduation. • April 14th – Prom • May 7th – 18th – AP Tests • May 2nd – 3rd Senior Finals • May 8th – Senior Awards Night 7PM • May 10th Graduation practice • May 10th Graduation 7PM Menard Sports Complex

  6. Post High School Planning

  7. AKCIS http://acpe.alaska.gov/PLANNING/Education_Planning/AKCIS WHS Login Info: Username: wasillahs Password: 4Student Information on careers, colleges, and scholarships. Specific to Alaska as well as other states. Lots of information!

  8. What you can be working on… • Investigate careers, colleges, and training programs. Start narrowing your focus. • Attend college, armed services, and technical college visits at WHS. Visits are in the announcements. If possible, visit campuses. • Select 3 to 5 colleges – create a folder for each one with deadlines and requirements written on the outside of each folder. • Review your transcript to make sure you are taking the classes you need for graduation and post graduation plans. • Take the ACT, SAT and ASVAB. • Create separate folders for copies of transcripts, letters of recommendation, resumes, and essays (have several copies of each). • Make a folder for each scholarship that you apply for. • Complete the financial/college comparison sheet.

  9. The Application Portfolio What You Will Need to Apply for… • Resume • Essays and Cover Letters about You and Your Interests • Letters of Recommendation from Teachers and Community Members. Colleges, Technical Schools, Scholarships, the Armed Services, Apprenticeship Programs & Jobs:

  10. Post-Secondary Application Process • Application - online • Transcripts – Ms. Hinton, Registrar • GPA/Rank • Letters of Recommendation • Exams: SAT http://www.collegeboard.com ACT http://www.actstudent.org ASVAB: Wasilla High fall and spring or see your recruiter WHS code: 020155

  11. ACT Test Date: Registration Deadline: September 22 November 3 January 12 March 9 May 4 June 15 • October 28 • December 9 • February 10 • April 14 • June 9 • July 14 • ACT includes: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.

  12. SAT Test Date: Registration Deadline: September 8 October 5 November 2 February 9 April 6 May 3 • October 7 • November 7 • December 2 • March 10 • May 2 • June 2 • SAT includes: Reading, Math and Writing.

  13. Test Info & Prep Make sure to: • Keep a list of your log-in and passwords • List WHS as your high school so your scores can be added to your transcript • Use your FREE score reports • Remember your ID and ticket when you test • Answer every question. There is no penalty for guessing on either the ACT or SAT • Practice … Practice … Practice • Free test-prep is available for both the ACT & SAT through Apex for all MSBSD students and though Khan Academy for students who have taken the PSAT or SAT.

  14. Financial Aid • Funding comes from many sources – Each college will create a proposal for you based on the FAFSA. • Scholarships are typically awarded during your senior year.

  15. FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid

  16. Sample Financial Aid Overview

  17. Apply, Apply, Apply

  18. Alaska Performance Scholarship • Three levels of awards • Level 1 $4,755 • Level 2 $3,566 • Level 3 $2,378 • Based on GPA, ACT/SAT/WorkKeys scores • Must fill out FAFSA • Create an account on the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education Portal • 2 ways to qualify: • 4 math, 4 science, 4 lang. arts, 4 social studies • 3 math, 3 science, 4 lang. arts, 4 social studies, 2 foreign lang. Some classes do not count for APS. Be sure to check with your counselor.

  19. WUE – Western Undergraduate Exchange • Oregon • South Dakota • Utah • Washington • Wyoming. • Idaho • Montana • Nevada • New Mexico • North Dakota • Alaska • Arizona • California • Colorado • Hawaii Students are eligible to request a reduced tuition rate of 150% of resident tuition at participating colleges. Students must apply – a small number of awards are available. States participating:

  20. NCAA/NAIA • NCAA – Division I and Division II • NAIA – Intercollegiate Athletics at all other levels • Register online for NCAA at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net • Register online for NAIA at www.playnaia.org • Registration with the Clearinghouse is a student/parent responsibility.

  21. NCAA/NAIA

  22. NCAA/NAIA • For NCAA Approved High School courses go to https://web1.ncaa.org/hsportal/exec/hsAction • Type in 020155 for the ACT Code and select Search.  Select Show All Approved Courses, or Show All Denied Courses and compare to your completed and current courses. • **Important Notices** • It is your responsibility as a student and an athlete to make sure that the CORE classes you are taking to meet NCAA and NAIA requirements are accepted.

  23. Still Have Questions? • See Your WHS Counselor • Talk to your parents • Talk to your recruiter • Call your prospective tech. school, college or university admissions & financial aid offices

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