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Transcripts . Check your transcript –is everything there? Do I have 17 credits? Do I have all the required courses? Problems-Talk with Guidance ASAP. Six Post-Secondary Destinations. Apprenticeship Which one Community College is Right for Direct to Work You? Military

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  1. Transcripts • Check your transcript –is everything there? • Do I have 17 credits? • Do I have all the required courses? • Problems-Talk with Guidance ASAP

  2. Six Post-Secondary Destinations • Apprenticeship Which one • Community College is Right for • Direct to Work You? • Military • Private Schools • University

  3. APPRENTICESHIP • Numerous programs available. • Earn while you learn. • On-the-Job and Classroom training. • Guaranteed Employment • Skilled trades in demand (Motor Veh.)

  4. COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Many colleges in Province, offering numerous programs. • Offer one, two and three year programs. • Possible University credit. • Structured Day. • Tuition and possible lodging expense.

  5. DIRECT TO WORK • What are your interests? • What skills do you have? • Where is the demand? • How do your interests and skills match employment opportunities?

  6. MILITARY • Regular Force (ROTP)/ Reserves • Educational Costs covered. • Guaranteed Summer Employment. • 5 Year Commitment after Training.

  7. PRIVATE SCHOOLS • Many Schools and Programs available. • Tuition Varies • Possible Lodging Expense • Structured Day • Job specific Training.

  8. UNIVERSITY • Many Schools and Programs available. (see Career Cruising) • Less Structured • Tuition varies • Increase Income Potential.

  9. Applying to Post Secondary Programs Universities Colleges Private Colleges Apprenticeship Military

  10. Application Process 1. Research (Guidance Centre / Websites) • Programs of Interest • Application Deadlines (vary ie. NBCC) • Costs 2. Most Apps are done on-line OR get Application from Guidance. **For Ontario universities apply at www.ouac.on.ca

  11. Applying Continued • Complete application form (s) and Entrance Scholarship forms. • Submit forms to post-secondary institution by the indicated deadline(watch carefully)! 5. Request Official Transcript (s) be sent to the post-secondary institutions of your choice. Fill in the request form at the Guidance Office. February 2011

  12. 6. May 2012 - Request a Final Official Transcript be sent to the institution you will be attending. Fill in the request form at the Guidance Office. You cannot send transcript directly, must be sent by Guidance.

  13. Application “Lingo” • The admission average is the average of the five-six courses required for admission. For those students who have required courses that are being taken in the second semester of high school, and for which grades are not available, the prerequisite course (usually grade 11) will be used to make a grade estimate for the specific admission course.

  14. Electives are other courses (besides the specifically named courses) that may be used towards your admission average.

  15. UNBSJ On-site Admissions • 1st Wk. in Februrary • Sign-up for an appointment at the Guidance Centre • May apply online anytime prior to this date or bring application fee ($45 Cash or cheque) to your appointment. • Guidance will make transcripts available. • Immediate feedback on admissions (except Nursing) and “guaranteed” scholarships.

  16. Tuition and Fees UNBSJ - Full-Time Students 2009-2010 • Tuition $5,682.00 • Technology Fee 50.00 • Facilities Improvement Fee 175.00 • SRC Fee 135.00 • Media Fee 40.00 • Health Insurance 137.00 Total $6219.00 **Engineering students add approx $1000

  17. Tuition and Fees New Brunswick Community College • 2010-11 Fixed annual fee (40 week program) - $2800.00 • SRC Fee- Up to $100.00 • Program fees- Books/materials (program dependant): $600 - $1500 • Some programs are subject to technological fees - $300-$500 • *** Application Deadline: November 1

  18. Financing Your Education • Determine total cost : tuition, supplemental fees, books and supplies, room and board, entertainment, and miscellaneous expenses. • Determine sources of income : savings, parents and relatives, part-time earnings, trust funds/bonds, scholarships/bursaries, etc. (SEED Program), Student Loan (application available in April-May) • Do your sources of income exceed your costs?

  19. Student Loans • NB Student Loan - www.studentaid.gnb.ca

  20. Scholarships University/College Scholarships • Complete the scholarship application at the same time as the application for admission. • Add a resume outlining school and community involvement. • Add reference letters (2) • Don’t miss the deadline! It may be different from the admission deadline!

  21. Scholarship Terms • Award: An award is given in recognition of outstanding achievement. Awards may be in the form of books, plaques, subscriptions or money. A monetary award is usually called a scholarship or bursary.Bursary: A non-repayable grant of money, bursaries are awarded primarily based on financial need, but academic achievement is also considered. Usually, the applicant must provide detailed documentation describing their financial situation when applying for a bursary. • Scholarship: A non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance further education. Most scholarships are based on merit in areas ranging from academic achievement to athletics. Usually, scholarships are not based on financial need. • Entrance Award/Scholarship: A scholarship or award given to a student entering his/her first year at a post-secondary institution. Also referred to as an Admission Award. • In-course Award/Scholarship: Awarded to students already enrolled in post-secondary studies, beyond the first year level. • Source: http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/tips/gloss.asp

  22. If you are to receive a scholarship from a university you will be notified approximately mid-April. Please notify Guidance!! CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FROM UNIVERSITIES

  23. Bursaries What are they? • Bursaries are financial prizes awarded to graduating students going on to post-secondary education. • Criteria for each bursary is usually consistent with the nature of the sponsoring group and is stipulated by the donor. • Not only awarded to top academic students. A well rounded student is an excellent applicant.

  24. Bursaries How to Apply? • Applications are available at the Guidance Centre and on-line. Check the SJHS website for listing of on-line scholarship/bursary opportunities. • Determine which are applicable to you. • Complete application and include an official transcript of marks.

  25. When to Apply? Applications arrive at SJHS beginning in September and continue until June. Keep eye on Web-site (ticker). Deadlines vary. How Much Money is Available? On average, bursaries range from $250-$1000 in financial aid. Most are non-renewable.

  26. It is yourresponsibility to determine which bursary applications are available, which apply to you, and to mail completed applications.

  27. You must do your research • Go to the SJHS Web site – Academics & Guidance (listing of over 150 awards) • Use the internet (studentawards.com and scholarshipsincanada.ca) • Regular Checks with Guidance • You must APPLY

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