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CHS SENIOR PRESENTATION 2020

This presentation provides information on the graduation requirements for CHS seniors, including GPA, credit requirements, and course distribution. It also covers post-graduation options such as community colleges, universities, vocational schools, and military training. Additionally, it discusses financial aid options, scholarships, and NCAA eligibility.

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CHS SENIOR PRESENTATION 2020

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  1. CHS SENIOR PRESENTATION 2020

  2. Graduation Requirements • Minimum 2.0 GPA • 225 Credits Total: • English 4 years 40 credits • Math 3 years 30 credits • World History 1 year 10 credits • U.S. History 1 year 10 credits • U.S. Government ½ year 5 credits • Economics ½ year 5 credits • Biological Science 1 year 10 credits • Physical Science 1 year 10 credits • Physical Education 2 years 20 credits • Visual/Performing Arts or Foreign Language 2 years 20 credits • Health ½ year 5 credits • Electives 60 credits

  3. Progress/Report Cards • Parents/students can use AERIES portal to view grades daily. • SEMESTER 1     - September 20,2019- progress report • November 30, 2019 – progress report • December 17, 2019 – semester 1 final grades • SEMESTER 2 • February 12, 2020 – progress report • April 1, 2020 – progress report • May 13, 2020 – semester 2 final grades

  4. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)fafsa.edu.gov • File beginning: October 1, 2019 & apply no matter what school you attend • The FAFSA application is always FREE and is sponsored by the US Department of Education. • Filing online requires both student and parent to have a PIN - it is strongly recommended you apply for it NOW: www.pin.ed.gov • Application is online only.

  5. dream.csac.ca.gov

  6. Scholarships TYPE CRITERIA • Merit High Academic Achievement + High Test Scores • Community/School Achievement + Financial Need + Community Service • Athletic Athletics Achievement + Academics • Business Achievement + Connections • Corporation Any of the above • Post Secondary University/College • Governmental Pell Grant, Cal Grant • Military Achievement + Test Scores • Scholarship Bulletins can be found in the Career Center and are updated several times a year.

  7. www.fastweb.com

  8. NCAA Eligibility Center • If you are planning to play sports at a Division 1 or Division 2 college/university, you should have registered at the end of your junior year. • If you have not already done so, go to https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/and register as soon as possible.

  9. Post Graduation Options • Community Colleges: • Chaffey, Mt. SAC, Riverside Community College (RCC), Citrus College, and more! • Associate Degree and Transfer Programs • Vocational/Occupational Programs • Military: training in specific skills/educational benefits • Vocational Schools: training & experience in specific skills

  10. Community College Timeline November –December: Sign up in the Career Center for Chaffey Senior and/or Mt. SAC January: Application Process and other steps to complete for priority registration

  11. Your Gateway to California Community Colleges:http://www.cccapply.org

  12. University of California (UC) California State University (CSU) &Private University A-G Minimum Admission Requirements

  13. SAT/ACT • Free Senior S.A.T. School Day October 16, 2019 • For alternate dates go to collegeboard.org. or act.org (for ACT).

  14. CSU Admissions • Application window opens October 1, 2019 to November 30, 2019 • Complete an application for each campus - applications are sent to each campus • The minimum required GPA for admission eligibility is a 2.0 - the lower the GPA, the higher the test scores must be (SAT Reasoning test or ACT) • SAT Subject tests are not required • The application fee is $55 - fee waivers are available within the application. • GPA is based on grades earned during the sophomore and junior years of high school (a-g approved courses only)

  15. Cal State Apply Apply online www2.calstate.edu

  16. CSU Schools – 23 campuses

  17. UC Admissions •  The UC Admissions uses the Comprehensive Review, where evaluators look beyond test scores and grades to evaluate applicants’ academic achievement in light of the opportunities available to them and the capacity each student demonstrates to contribute to the intellectual life of the campus. • The application fee is $70 - fee waiver available within the application. • The UC application evaluation considerations consists of the following: A. Academic GPA in all completed A-G courses B. Scores from ACT with writing and SAT with essay C. Number of UC approved honors and AP courses D. Personal Insight Questions

  18. UC Admission Timeline

  19. UC Onlinehttp://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/

  20. UC Schools – 9 campuses

  21. Who Should Apply for EOP Educational Opportunity Program? • Available on UC & CSU campuses • This is a separate application • It provided many helpful services(tutoring, etc). • Historically low-­income and educationally disadvantaged undergraduate students who need admission assistance and support services to succeed in college • Students who demonstrate academic potential and motivation/First generation to attend college • California residents and students who qualify for AB 540 nonresident tuition exemption

  22. Private Colleges • 76+ campuses in California, each with a unique focus: liberal arts colleges, major research universities, comprehensive universities, church- and faith-related institutions, historically black colleges and universities, single-sex institutions, two-year colleges, and schools of law, medicine, engineering, art, business, and other professions. • Professors – not teaching assistants – teach courses. • Private schools tend to have a more personal approach to education. The admissions policies at private schools are also more personal, looking to student promise, talent. Private school application deadlines are not uniform. • Tuition and fees can be in excess of $30,000 a year – however, roughly 8 out of 10 students who attend private schools receive some forms of financial aid! Need-based and/or academic merit!

  23. University of La Verne Chapman University University of Redlands Hope University Pepperdine University Claremont Colleges: Scripps Harvey Mudd Pomona Claremont McKenna Pitzer La Sierra University Azusa Pacific University Whittier College California Baptist University Biola University Loyola Marymount Occidental Stanford University Caltech University of Southern California (USC) Sampling of Private Colleges in California

  24. SEND.EDU/THE COMMON APP • Applications for most private universities can be submitted through send.edu.org and www.commonapp.com. • Students should create their accounts through send.edu or commonapp.org and include their teachers’ and counselors’ emails so that all recommendations, transcripts, and other documents can be electronically submitted on their behalf.

  25. Student Involvement • College campus tours • College fairs • Leadership opportunities/ Boys’ State, Girls’ State, RYLA, ASB, Renaissance/LINK Crew, etc • Sports • Volunteering • Community service • Church involvement

  26. Tips • BE FLEXIBLE…  The level of competition for admission to many campuses and programs can be quite high, so please consider the following: • apply to more than one campus  • apply to programs that, while not your first choice, will allow you to fulfill your educational goals • Meet all application deadlines  • Proofread your application for misspellings and grammatical errors  • Be sure you meet A-G Eligibility. If you have any grades below a C, ask your counselor about Credit Recovery. Remember to include Credit Recovery classes in your list of senior classes. • Be sure to hit the “submit” button • Do not omit required signatures  • Read directions carefully • Do not list extracurricular activities that aren’t legitimate • Inform your school counselor where you have applied • Use a tasteful e-mail address that you will check often

  27. Important Senior Reminders • Testing for SAT Reasoning and ACT must be completed by the end of December, however, verify each university’s deadline.  Go online to www.collegeboard.com and http://www.actstudent.org/ • UC applications November 1st – 30th • CSU applications October 1st – November 30th • Complete your resume and ask for letters of recommendation early; letters of recommendation are NOT a part of the UC or CSU application • Attend our Financial Aide night Sept. 26, 2019 • Dream Act presenations TBA on date

  28. QUESTIONS? Thank you for coming! All links are on our website chino.k12.ca.us and click on the Counseling tab

  29. Counseling Website

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