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How to get to College! 101

How to get to College! 101. Presented by South County Cal-SOAP. Live Oak Advisors Arron Thomas Jackson Daley. Sobrato Advisors Dulce Cintora Ted Thomas. Commonly Asked Questions. My parents say I have to go but I don’t know why?!? Am I even eligible?

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How to get to College! 101

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  1. How to get to College!101 Presented by South County Cal-SOAP Live Oak Advisors Arron Thomas Jackson Daley Sobrato Advisors Dulce Cintora Ted Thomas

  2. Commonly Asked Questions • My parents say I have to go but I don’t know why?!? • Am I even eligible? • My parents didn’t go to college and they don’t know how to help me! • Should I just go to the Community College? • I heard that college is crowded, and students can’t get classes! That can’t be true…right?

  3. Earning Power(Average salaries based on Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008) • High School Graduate: $32,136 • Associate’s Degree (AA): $38,348 • Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS): $60,472 • Advanced Degree (MA, MD, JD): $81,172 3 10/20/2014

  4. Success is all about your MINDSET! What kind of student do you want to be? I want A’s and B’s! I’m happy with my C’s! … yea, I’m just gonna do what I can to graduate…

  5. It’s also about the requirements! 5 Areas that you NEED to pay attention too! • A-G requirements • Course Rigor • Grade Point Average • Test Scores • Personal Statement (IF YOU DO ALLTHIS WELL, YOU WILL GET IN!)

  6. Types of Colleges 4-year university California public universities UC system – 10 campuses – top 10% of students CSU system – 23 campuses – top 50% of students Out-of-state public universities Out-of-state tuition is higher than in-state (Oregon University, Arizona State, etc.) Private universities in all states tuition is the same for all students whether in or out-of-state Santa Clara, Stanford, USC, Harvard, Columbia, etc. Community College – 2 year degree Gavilan, DeAnza, San Jose City, etc. – 108 campuses – all students are eligible Students can complete 2 years at community college, then transfer to a 4-year university (must fulfill transfer requirements) 6 10/20/2014

  7. Private School Applications (commonapp.org)

  8. University of California (universityofcalifornia.edu)

  9. California State Universities (csumentor.edu)

  10. California Community College (cccapply.org)

  11. A-G Requirements A: History (2 years) B: English (4 years) C: Math (3 years req./4 recomm.) D: Science (2 yrs. req. 3-4 recomm) E: Foreign Language (2 req. 3-4 recomm.) F: Visual/Performing Arts (1 year) G: College Prep Elective (1 year)

  12. GPA What is a “good” GPA? Will the University consider all my High School Courses? AP vs CP??? Community College/CSU/UC /Private School? Test Scores What is a “good” score? Do I need to take SAT prep classes to do well? What’s on the test? Which test should I take? How many times should I take the test/s? GPA/Test Scores

  13. Course Rigor • What is Course Rigor? • How do I add rigor to my courses? -Keep in mind, the Universities want to accept students that have challenged themselves throughout High School! ‘They’ would rather you take an AP and get a ‘B’ than take a CP and get an ‘A!’

  14. Community Service/Volunteer Work • Seriously…. Why do I need to do this? • The purpose of Community Service is to provide the student an opportunity to gain experiences

  15. Personal Statement • What is it for? • How do I write a “good” personal statement? • What are “they” looking for? -It’s all about rainbows!

  16. Additional Criteria Extracurricular activities -Sports, community service, and clubs Recommendations from teachers -Ask for a letter from two or three teachers that know you well Essays -A chance for the student to paint a more detailed picture -Write, revise, and get friends/family/teachers to edit them 17 10/20/2014

  17. Questions…???

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