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Columbus North Counseling Center Junior Parent Planning Night

Prepare for graduation, explore college and career options, learn about financial aid, and get tips on paying for college at the Columbus North Counseling Center Junior Parent Planning Night.

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Columbus North Counseling Center Junior Parent Planning Night

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  1. Columbus North Counseling Center Junior Parent Planning Night The end of high school is in sight, but it’s really just the beginning

  2. Mrs. Sandy Freshour, Counselor: 10th – 12th A-G Mrs. MJ Shireman, Counselor: 10th-12th H-O Ms. Emily Tucker, Counselor: 10th-12thP-Z Mr. Seth Ragsdale, Counselor: Freshman Mrs. Michelle Payne, Registrar Mrs. Michelle Williams, Scholarship Coordinator Mr. Patrick Pemberton, Counseling Director Mrs. Stacie Fedewa, Scheduling Coordinator Counseling Center Staff

  3. Diploma requirements (see handout) Pass ISTEP Retests (if you haven’t passed) December & May PREPARE FOR GRADUATION

  4. PREPARE FOR GRADUATION CNHS website for more information: http://www.bcsc.k12.in.us/northhs/site/default.asp Jennifer Hester, Sr Project Coordinator: hesterje@bcsc.k12.in.us Sr. Project Completion Career Information & Exploration (1 semester course for Senior project completion)

  5. PREPARE FOR GRADUATION Who looks at transcript Transcript

  6. PREPARE FOR GRADUATION • www.bcsc.k12.in.us/Page/1324

  7. PREPARE FOR GRADUATION • Dual Credit & Early College Option • Earn college credit while still in high school • At North, Ivy Tech Community College or IUPUC • Costs vary depending on institution • Contact the Counseling Center for more information & to learn about eligibility requirements (Be aware; not all dual credits are transferable to every college)

  8. TAKE THE RIGHT TESTS • SAT & ACT • Registration- on line • SAT: www.collegeboard.org • ACT: www.act.org • Take in December thru June • Cost (SAT $47.50; $64.50 with essay, ACT $50.50; add $67.00 with writing) • Dates & Location, Test Comparison Chart & Prep Information (see handouts) Columbus dates TBD • Testing & Education Resource Center in CNHS Library-FREE

  9. EXPLORE & MAKE A DECISION • Explore & Research College & Career Options

  10. EXPLORE & MAKE A DECISION • Explore & Research College & Career Obtaining Information

  11. EXPLORE & MAKE DECISIONS • Representatives visit North • Check Naviance, Daily Announcements, Show Me the Money • Students sign up on Naviance & will be sent a pass to attend • Parents are welcome to attend by calling the Counseling Center in advance 376-4292

  12. EXPLORE & MAKE DECISIONS • Visits off site (campus visits) • Highly Valuable Experience! • Three days each, junior & senior years

  13. NCAA & NAIA Eligibility For college-bound athletes (register Junior Year) Division I, Division II, or NAIA college athletics Sliding scale: Grade point average vs. SAT or ACT scores 16 core classes: must be NCAA approved! Check the websites for requirements & registration: NCAA: http://eligibilitycenter.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html NAIA: http://www.playnaia.org/ EXPLORE & MAKE DECISIONS

  14. PAYING FOR COLLEGE Federal Government College or institution Where $ comes from Local or private organizations State Aid

  15. Types of Aid: Grants Scholarships Loans (you pay back) Work study Other Options: AmeriCorps, Peace Corps Military Employment PAYING FOR COLLEGE

  16. Financial Aid Information Contact the College Financial Aid Office Show Me the Money Internet www.fastweb.com Be aware: We do not recommend websites that ask you to “pay for scholarship searches” Learn More Indiana: www.learnmoreindiana.org Indiana College Costs Estimator: www.indianacollegecosts.org PAYING FOR COLLEGE

  17. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Applications available October of Senior year Free help is available for filling out FAFSA (College Goal Sundays) Received by: April 15th of Senior year Some schools have an earlier deadline! Check with the school! Helpful websites: www.fafsa.ed.gov www.in.gov/ssaci www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov PAYING FOR COLLEGE

  18. PAYING FOR COLLEGE • TIPS • Students & Parents work together • Communicate • Understanding student role in securing $$ for college • Get the Numbers Right • Research the actual cost of attending each college on your list • www.indianacollegecosts.org • www.collegeboard.com • Tuition, fees, room & board, Books & supplies, estimated personal expenses, transportation expenses

  19. Questions ? ? ? ?

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