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WHS Counseling Presents:

WHS Counseling Presents:. Future Senior Night. Tonight’s presentation will cover:. Senior activities Graduation Requirements High school requirements vs. college requirements Typical senior schedule Registration “Guide for Seniors” College Planning Handout Naviance Resources.

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WHS Counseling Presents:

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  1. WHS Counseling Presents: Future Senior Night

  2. Tonight’s presentationwill cover: • Senior activities • Graduation Requirements • High school requirements vs. college requirements • Typical senior schedule • Registration • “Guide for Seniors” College Planning Handout • Naviance • Resources

  3. The information presented tonight can be accessed on the WHS counseling website: www.conejousd.org/whs/counseling

  4. SENIORACTIVITIES2014/15 School Year • Senior Class Officer Elections: Mandatory Meeting March 26th @ lunch (ASG room, 31M) • Senior Registration Mailers: Mailed home over summer, VERY important. • Make sure your address is correct! Important information in packets: Senior Portraits (Cornerstone), Senior Contract (must bring to registration to get a parking permit). • Senior Tribute Yearbook Ads – September/October (see yearbook website to order) • Senior Activities 2015: Packets distributed in January 2015 with all the activities (Senior Picnic, Grad Nite, Senior Showcase, Senior Awards Night, Baccalaureate, Graduation) • Prom: Saturday, June 6, 2015 Look for this information and more in the summer mailer and online.

  5. High School Graduation Requirements Classes worth 5 credits per semester Must earn a D or better to receive credits Must earn C or better for university admissions Log-in to Zangle to view your transcript

  6. Comparative Minimum Requirements for College Download this handout and more on our counseling website: www.conejousd.org/counseling

  7. Typical Senior Schedule: • Typical day: Periods 1-5 (7 a.m. to 12:07 p.m.) • May not enroll in less than 5 classes • To be on track for 5 period day, your student must have earned 180 credits by end of junior year • Required courses for ALL seniors: • English 12 • Government/Economics • 3 electives • Other classes your senior might need: • Math • Science • Visual and performing art • World language • P.E. Athletic (if required by coach) • Additional elective credits

  8. Credit Deficient Students • Some students may require additional classes based on credit deficiencies in various subject areas • Students entering grade 12 who have earned below 155 credits are considered “Credit Deficient” • View transcript and credit information on Zangle • Ways to make-up credits: • Pre-register for remedial summer school with counselor: • Session 1: June 17-July 2 • Session 2: July 7-July 24 • ROP: • Vocational ed. classes in computers, health careers, graphic arts and more. • Held at Camarillo Airport • Transportation available • Work Experience • 5 credits per semester for 10 hours per week • 10 credits per semester for 20 hours per week • Adult Education Courses (counselor referral required) • Online Courses (approval required) • Transfer to CVHS if under 155 credits

  9. 12th Grade Registration Form, Side 1:

  10. 12th Grade Registration Form, Side 2 Make sure your student chooses alternates he/she is willing to take, in the event that first choice is not available: View course descriptions and prerequisite info in the online course directory on the counseling website

  11. Registration is online beginning Feb 4 STUDENTS WILL MEET INDIVIDUALLY WITH COUNSELORS BETWEEN 2/4 thru 2/13 TO DISCUSS COURSE SELECTIONS Must log in with STUDENT id and password! After logging in, students add course requests to Zangle. These requests are confirmed during the individual student meetings. Students must also bring the blue registration sheet to the individual meeting.

  12. Guide for Seniors: College Planning See Handout

  13. General Timeline June/July/August • Register for NCAA Clearing House if you plan to play sports in college • Participate in a summer program • Volunteer • Reacquaint yourself with Naviance • Research post secondary options • CVUSD summer school: Dates to be announced: • Students may pre-register with counselor to repeat a D/F through May 2. • Information will be posted on the WHS website once it becomes available September • Update Naviance account • SAT/ACT • College Information Night • “Facing the College Application Process” • College speakers in the CCC • Request teacher letters of recommendation • Schedule college appt. w/ counselor (Naviance completed prior)

  14. General Timeline October • SAT/ACT • Finalize college choices • College essays • Finalize teacher recommendation requests • Begin UC/CSU applications (open Oct. 1) • Schedule college appt. w/ counselor (Naviance completed prior) November • SAT/ACT • EA and ED apps due • Send test scores to colleges • Submit CSU/UC application by Nov 30. • Deadline for college counseling appt. (Naviance completed prior)

  15. General Timeline December • Complete any remaining college apps with later deadlines • Research Financial Aid (FAFSA, CalGrant, institutional awards…) January Explore Financial Aid! • FAFSA online • Cal Grant GPA Verification • Naviance scholarship lists • WHS Scholarship Foundation • Merit based scholarships Prepare for final exams!

  16. General Timeline February • Continue checking email for information from the colleges to which you have applied • Continue scholarship research March-June • Community College application period begins in March • Apply for scholarships • Acceptance/Denial decisions made • Commit to your college of choice by May 1 • Focus on ending semester 2 with good grades!

  17. Naviance www.connection.naviance.com/westlake • What is it for? • College Visit Sign-ups • College Comparisons & Scattergrams • Track Deadlines • Track Acceptance History • Transcripts • Letters of Recommendation • Scholarship Database • Senior Survey • Email updates from WHS • How to sign-in: • Username: student email address • Password: Westlake student id # • Log-in issues? See Mrs. Mertel in the College and Career Center • What to complete over the summer: • College/career research • Resume • Brag sheets for letters of recommendation

  18. Naviance Instructions for completing Naviance tasks, including brag sheets, resume and more, can be found in the document library

  19. Resources • College and Career Center: Mrs. Rebecca “Becky” Mertel • rmertel@conejousd.org CCC On the Web: http://www.conejousd.org/whs/SchoolLinks/CollegeandCareerCenter.aspx • Naviance: http://connection.naviance.com/westlake • Counseling Website: http://www.conejousd.org/whs/counseling • High School Course Directory • WHS College Handbook • Power Point Presentations • Quick links to college and WHS information • Counseling Documents and more • SAT/AP www.collegeboard.org • ACT  www.act.org • NCAA  http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.jsp

  20. QUESTIONS

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