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Planning for your Future

Planning for your Future. Food for thought…. What __________% of students require 6 years to complete a college degree? What __________% of high school graduates have earned a college degree? The average debt of college graduates with a four year degree is ______________.

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Planning for your Future

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  1. Planning for your Future

  2. Food for thought… What __________% of students require 6 years to complete a college degree? What __________% of high school graduates have earned a college degree? The average debt of college graduates with a four year degree is ______________. The most important influence on a child’s post-secondary success is ________________________. Over _____% of all jobs in the U.S. economy require higher education. 56 29 $60,000 Parent involvement 60

  3. The goal of this program To present information that will help students and parents prepare for post-secondary education.

  4. Types of Education after R.H.S Independent Colleges & Universities State Universities Community Colleges Technical Institutes Proprietary Schools Military

  5. Independent Colleges and Universities (18) Private Church Affiliated Both two and four year schools Smaller enrollments Higher tuition - not tax supported Tuition/fees: Bethany College $36,872

  6. Independent Colleges and Universities(continued) Baker Kansas Wesleyan Barclay Manhattan Christian Benedictine McPherson Bethany MidAm Nazarene Bethel Ottawa Brown Mackie Saint Mary Central Friends Southwestern Hesston Sterling Kansas Newman Tabor

  7. Community Colleges Public, two year programs (18) Allen County Garden City Barton County Highland Butler County Hutchinson Cloud County Independence Coffeyville Johnson Colby K.C. Kansas Cowley County Labette Dodge City Neosho Fort Scott Seward

  8. Community Colleges Tuition/Fees: Barton County Community College $100 cr hr x 30 hrs = $3,000 Colby Community College $110 cr hr x 30 hrs = $3,300 Hutchinson Community College $103 cr hr x 30 hrs = $3,090

  9. State Universities Four year schools (6) Supported with your tax dollars Emporia State University Fort Hays State University Kansas State University Pittsburg State University University of Kansas Wichita State University Washburn University- municipal university

  10. State Universities Tuition/Fees: FHSU- $ 4,883 ESU - $ 6,426 PSU - $ 6,910 WSU - $ 7,664 KSU - $ 9,273 KU - $11,455

  11. Technical Institutes Certificate and Associate degree Programs Flint Hills Technical College Liberal Area Vo-Tech Manhattan Area Technical College North Central KS Tech College North West KS Tech School Salina Area Vo-Tech Washburn Tech

  12. Technical Schools Programs and costs for North Central Kansas Technical College Tuition & Fee $ 4,618-8,107 Room & Board . $ 5,485 Books & Supplies . . $ 490- 3,159 Tools . . . $ 0 - 6,230 PROGRAMS Adv Computer Technology Ag Equipment Technology Auto Collision Repair Auto technology Bricklaying Business Management Carpentry Culinary Arts Diesel Electrical Technology Electronic Technology GIS/GPS Technology Heavy Equipment Operation Nursing Pharmacy Technician Plumbing, Heating and AC Telecomm and Networking Welding

  13. Proprietary Schools For-profit schools with specific areas of expertise Examples of Proprietary School Tuition for two semesters: DeVry Institute - $ 18,270 WyoTech - $ 30,127

  14. Proprietary Schools (continued) Wide range of programs available Accounting Acupuncture & massage therapy Commercial Truck Driving Computer Technology Dental Assistant Floral Design Real Estate Travel And many more!

  15. Cost Comparison Room & College Tuition Board Total BCC $ 3,131 $ 7,419 $10,550 NCKTC $ 5,523 $ 5,485 $11,008 FHSU $ 4,883 $ 7,669 $12,552 KU $11,455$10,436 $21,891 Bethany Coll. $26,172 $10,700 $36,872 *Books will add $600-$2,000 to total! Costs vary based on program, fees, occupancy, meal plan etc. Be cautious when comparing!!!

  16. Choosing What Kind of School is Best for You Is the location important? Small, large, near or far What size of school? Bethany College – 753 University of Kansas – 28,401 Is participating in activities) important to you? (i.e. music or sports Is the cost of school a consideration or a limitation?

  17. Where to look for information Counselor’s Office Libraries School Catalogs and Viewbooks- Internet School videos School admissions representatives Students attending the school College Planning Conferences October 3, 2017 - RHS Gym (tentative) 9:50-11:10am 50 schools 11th/12th graders and parents

  18. Visiting Schools Schedule a campus visit at least two weeks in advance for large public universities! Counselor will set up visit RHS allows seniors to take two days. Juniors may take one day. Need more days? Visit on in-service days or a half day! Tips for college visits Go in the fall of senior year Go when the college is in session Write out questions Take parents with you!

  19. Getting into your school Apply for admission Fees vary from $0 to $200 Apply to your top 3-4 schools If you are sure of your choice, apply early (by October 1) Remember: Only a college or university will require an ACT!

  20. Getting into Your School (continued) Public University Admission requirements: Qualified Admission curriculum with a “C” average AND one of the following: Top 1/3 of class in GPA OR ACT of 21 or higher(KU-3.25 GPA) What if I don’t meet any of those requirements? Apply early in senior year(10% window) or Consider starting at a Community College, then transfer

  21. Getting into your school (continued) Apply for scholarships October 1 or January 15 Most won’t consider you for scholarships until you apply for admission Send your transcripts & ACT scores to schools when you apply for admission. See your counselor!

  22. Other Admissions requirements Community Colleges- High School diploma required Technical Schools – High School diploma preferred Military – High School Diploma required/preferred

  23. Once you have made a decision Arrange for housing Check on dates for testing and pre-enrollment Notify other schools you have made a final choice (awards letters) Have federal Financial aid sent to the school (March 1-priority deadline) Start a file with info from the school

  24. Federal Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) For schools approved for federal aid in the U.S. Awards are based on financial need of student & family *Cost – EFC = Need http://fafsa4caster.ed.gov

  25. Types of Federal Aid PELL Grant- Does not have to be repaid Work Study - Minimum wage job; usually on campus Student Loans - Must be repaid (90% of all financial aid) RHS Financial Aid Night January/February Review FAFSA, financial aid and question/answer time

  26. Important Points to Ponder Testing College Credit in high school Helpful tips

  27. Testing - PSAT PSAT- Practice SAT May be taken by 10th or 11th graders each November 11th grade scores determine National Merit Scholars (Top 1% in U.S.)

  28. Testing - ACT Accepted at all public Kansas Colleges Take ACT in 11th grade (Spring) and 12th grade (Fall) Offered at RHS in April, June, October & December Cost: $42.50 per test ACT online Prep & booklet - Free for the asking! KSU & WSU offer a prep session each spring for 10th & 11th graders

  29. Testing - SAT SAT I & SAT II - Required by some schools out-of-state SAT I - verbal and math test SAT II - subject tests - Biology, German, English etc. Either the SAT or ACT is required for acceptance into any four year college in Kansas

  30. College credit at RHS Barton County Community College College Advantage/dual credit classes College Algebra, English Comp I & II, Gen Psychology, Public Speaking, and Cert Nurse Aide Taught by RHS teacher or via ITV Will transfer to all state universities in Kansas, but…… Check program requirements under “Prospective Students” Outreach (night classes) also available

  31. College Credit at RHS AP Classes – AP Calculus, AP English & AP Government For 3-6 hours of college credit $93 per test Score 3 or higher on a scale of 1-5 Check your college for more info.

  32. College credit 101 College credit is based on the amount of seat time for one class during one week. A three credit hour class may meet from 9-9:50am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the semester

  33. Some Helpful tips… *Check the RHS Counselor’s web site www.usd407.org Under “RHS” select “Counselor” *Get involved, volunteer, try leadership roles *Collect clippings, certificates etc. *Start a “College file” Make copies of paper work! *Create a resume- Required for some scholarships *Use the Kansas Career Pipeline for college and career research

  34. Your Packet also contains... “Junior and Senior Timelines” “Making the Transition” “30 Ways to Reduce College Costs”

  35. Thank you for attending this evening! Students: This is your future. Plan to invest your time and energy into choosing a career and finding the educational institution that is the best fit for you. Starting early makes the process less stressful! Ask questions!

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