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AVID PARENT NIGHT

AVID PARENT NIGHT. 2012. What do you need to graduate from high school?. Earn 220 credits 40 English 30 Social Science 20 Math (At least 10 in Algebra 1) 30 Science (10 biological and 10 physical) 20 Physical Education 10 Visual/Perform. Art or Foreign Language

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AVID PARENT NIGHT

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  1. AVID PARENT NIGHT 2012

  2. What do you need to graduate from high school? • Earn 220 credits • 40 English • 30 Social Science • 20 Math (At least 10 in Algebra 1) • 30 Science (10 biological and 10 physical) • 20 Physical Education • 10 Visual/Perform. Art or Foreign Language • 70 Electives (“fun” classes; advanced classes)

  3. Review Transcript: 1. Personal Info 2. Courses taken (don’t forget summer/adult school) Credits: per class and total Test Scores CAHSEE/SAT/ACT *please write down any changes on your 3X5 card

  4. Parent Link Can keep track of your student’s grades & attendance at school To sign up parents need: • an E-mail account • Come to West H.S., show I.D., receive your VPC number To log on you will need: • Your student’s name • Home phone # • Permanent ID # • VPC Pass code Log on to http://parent.tracy/k12.ca.us

  5. CSU/UC A-G Requirements • a - History 2yrs • b - English 4yrs • c – Math 3yrs, 4yrs.Recommended (UC) ( CSU, Algebra1, Geometry, Algebra 2) • d - Lab Science 2 yrs. (1 biological,1physical) 3yrs. Recommended (UC) • e - Foreign Language 2 yrs. required, 3yrs. recommended (UC) (same language) • f - Visual Performing Arts 1yr • G – Elective course 1yr ** must have a grade of C or better in all a-g courses**

  6. CSU System CSU Sonoma San Diego State

  7. CSU Eligibility Based on your eligibility index SATACT 10-12 academic gpa 10-12 academic gpa X 800 plus X 200 plus math & reading score ACT composite score X 10 Non – impacted schools = 2900 or above • Bakersfield East Bay Monterey • Dominguez Hills Channel Islands • Maritime Academy Stanislaus • San Marcos 2900 with at least a 2.75 gpa

  8. Eligibility Indexes Cont’d • Local schools = 2900 and above • CSU Sacramento • CSU Stanislaus • CSU Fresno • Schools starting at 3200 and above • San Francisco State • San Jose State • Sonoma State

  9. Eligibility Indexes Cont’d • Averages from 2012 • San Diego 4180 Cal Poly Pomona 3810 • San Bernardino 3342 • Chico 3150 • CSU Los Angeles 3020 Humboldt 3010 • Fullerton 3600 • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo & Long Beach is based on the major…3200 & up • Northridge’s 3700 (at least 3.2 gpa)

  10. SAT Sample 3.0 10-12 grade academic gpa X 800 2400 + 500 SAT math score + 500 SAT reading score 3400 = Eligibility Index

  11. ACT Sample 3.0 10-12 grade academic gpa X 200 600 +180 ACT composite score x 10 780 = Eligibilty Index

  12. SAT/ACT • 2900 SAT = 720 ACT • 3200 SAT = 760 ACT

  13. CSU English/Math Assessments • English placement test EPT • Math placement test ELM • Must test by May – the earlier the better • You can take it at any CSU campus • www.calstate.edu/eap

  14. CSU English/ Math Assessments Exemptions • ELM/Math • 550 on SAT, 23 on ACT, AP test 3 • CST score of 1 • CST score of 2 with senior year of math with Algebra II as a prerequisite • EPT/English • 500 on SAT, 22 on ACT, AP test 3 • CST score of 1

  15. Educational Opportunity Program • Designed to improve access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. • EOP students have the potential and demonstrated motivation to perform satisfactorily at a CSU, but they have not been able to realize their potential because of their economic or educational background. • The program provides admission and academic assistance to EOP-eligible undergraduate students. • The program offers financial assistance to eligible students. • Campuses tailor their programs to accommodate the needs of their student population. www.csumentor.edu/admissionapp/eop_apply.asp.

  16. EOPEducational Opportunity Program Applicants must: Demonstrate academic potential Have motivation to succeed Be California residents Meet the income criteria Who May Apply First time freshman Historically low-income First generation college students Disadvantaged background

  17. UC System UC Davis UC Irvine

  18. UC Eligibility • Complete a minimum of 15 college-preparatory courses (a-g courses), with at least 11 finished prior to the beginning of your senior year. • Earn a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better with no grade lower than a C-. • Meet the examination requirement by taking the ACT With Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test by December of your senior year. We don't require SAT Subject Tests, but certain programs on some campuses recommend them.

  19. Comprehensive Review of the Application • What do the UC campuses look for? • Good grades & test scores • Well-rounded students • Assess the student within his/her context • Not just the personal statement; the full applicant and the full application are important • Take the time to fill out all of the application completely and accurately

  20. Achievements in Special Projects Improvement in Academic Performance Special Talents, Achievements, and Awards Participation in Educational Preparation Programs Academic Accomplishment Within Life Experiences Geographic Location Comprehensive Review • Grade-Point Average • Test Scores • Courses Completed/Planned • Honors Courses • Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) • Quality of Senior-Year Program of Study • Academic Opportunities in California High Schools • Performance in Academic Subject Areas

  21. Personal Statement • WHAT ADMISSIONS OFFICERS LOOK FOR, IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE: • Writing Ability: The best predictor of a student’s survival rate in college is often her writing ability—not just include grammar and spelling, but sentence variety and how naturally your ideas flow. • Voice and Personality: For many schools, including UC’s, the essay serves as a replacement for an interview.  This is your chance to give them an idea of your personality, and what you will bring to their school.  • Topic: Do you have anything interesting to say?  (If there’s something remarkable about you that can’t be listed on your resume, this is a great chance to discuss it.)

  22. The Personal Statement Statement #1: Describe the world you come from — for example, your family, community or school — and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.  Statement #2: Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are? Additional Comments: Use this space to tell us anything else you want us to know about you and your academic record that you have not had the opportunity to describe elsewhere in the application. Limit your response to 1000 words or less. Must be at least 250 for one.

  23. SAT Subject Tests “Recommended by some UC’s” • Berkeley – Chemistry and Engineering • Irvine – Arts, Engineering and CSE • UCLA – Engineering and Applied Science • San Diego – Engineering, Biological or Physical Science • Santa Barbara – Creative Studies, Engineering, Computer Science • Riverside – Bourns College of Engineering & College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences

  24. PSAT/SAT/ACT • PSAT - October 20th 7:30am $20 • Sign-up with the bookkeeper ACT test datesDeadlines December 8 November 2 $50.50 w/writing www.act.org SAT test datesDeadlines November 3 October 4 December 1 November 1 $50 www.collegeboard.com

  25. Western Undergraduate ExchangeWUE • www.wue.wiche.edu • If you are a resident of a WICHE state, you are eligible to request a reduced WUE tuition rate of 150% of the resident rate at one of the 145 participating schools in the West. • WICHE states include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.

  26. NCAA/NAIA • National Collegiate Athletic Association www.ncaa.org/eligibility SAT code 9999 • National Association Intercollegiate Athletics www.playnaia.org SAT code 9876 • Cost NAIA $60 NCAA $60 • Eligible for a Fee Waiver if you received a fee waiver for the SAT or ACT • Must submit a final transcript

  27. Community Service Check with Ms. Fell in the Career Center and the Class of 2012 Senior News • New Hope Care Center • Astoria Gardens • Tracy Animal Shelter • Tracy Boys and Girls Club • Sutter Tracy Hospital • Tracy Library • McHenry House • Tracy Interfaith Ministries • Tracy Convalescent Hospital • Give Every Child a Chance Tutoring • Block W • Key Club

  28. COMMUNITY SERVICE • LONGEVITY • SOMETHING YOU ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT • PEER LEADERSHIP • ETHNIC/RACE COMMUNITY • FAITH COMMUNITY • HOW DID I MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN MY COMMUNITY?

  29. AP Exams • Earn college credits • Save money

  30. FAFSA - What You Will Need • Drivers license/California ID • Social Security number • Alien registration number if not a U.S. citizen • Student’s 2012 income information • Parent’s 2012 income information • Final 2012 paystub • Records of untaxed income: (welfare, child support, social security benefits) • List of colleges you are interested in attending

  31. Acceptance Letters/ Financial AID Award Letters • March/April • Pell Grants • Cal Grants • Work Study • Subsidized Loans • Unsubsidized Loans • Parent Loans

  32. Timelines • PSAT – Soph, Jr • SAT/ACT – Jr, Sr • Campus visits – all years • Scholarships – Jr, Sr / Career Center • Community Service – all years/Career Center • Financial Aid – Sr / January • GPA Verification – Sr / Winter • Apply to Colleges – Sr / Fall

  33. E-mail Contacts • Counselor Laurie Tomlin ltomlin@tusd.net • 10th Melissa Rotondi mrotondi@tusd.net • 11th & 12th Shauna Rodgers srodgers@tusd.net • 9th Julie Gard jgard@tusd.net

  34. TUSD COLLEGE FAIR • October 17th • 6:00 – 8:00pm • John C. Kimball High School

  35. Work hard…… Increase your opportunities after graduation!

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